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Hot drinks will be available to either enjoy in the shop or takeaway, and will be served alongside an offering of cakes and pastries.
Vikki Eames, marketing manager, said, “We currently have a shop at Borough Market, which sells our farm produce and our juices and then we also have a full farm shop at Notting Hill Gate. Chegworth Farm Shop at the Pantiles in Tunbridge Wells will be our third shop.
“The Pantiles is a really lovely area. At the moment it has some really amazing restaurants and pubs, but it doesn’t have anywhere that people can go and buy the sort of produce available in a farm shop.
“We saw a gap in the market here and opened the Chegworth Farm Shop in time for the Pantiles Food Festival. We are interviewing at present and expect to employ at least five members of staff.”
Image: the Deme family