A Keston pub has been named the community pub of the year beating more than 320 competitors.
The Greyhound, run by husband and wife team David and Toni Lee, was given the Shepherd Neame's 'Heart of the Community' award.
They were also named this year's Bromley Pub of the Year by the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA).
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Mr Lee, who took over the lease for the Commonside pub five years ago, said: "It makes me proud, it is a difficult industry, you still have pubs going down, and you have to put yourself out to get people in.
"It makes me proud of my staff and the people who come in here."
The pub has a busy 'What's On' calender, with sports, live music and a beer festival all on offer this summer and a huge selection of pub grub on the menu.
Mr Lee added: "We've been building it up over the last five years and it seems to be going well.
"You can't say an age group we appeal to, it ranges from young people to older people and families. I always wanted to run a pub I could take my parents to."
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