insideKENT Magazine Issue 95 - February 2020 | Page 141

NEWS THE REAL EATING COMPANY & LOVE BROWNIES CAFÉ OPEN AT CANTERBURY’S WHITEFRIARS FATBOY SLIM & SUGGS LAUNCH DREAMLAND’S HI TIDE FESTIVAL Norman Cook (aka Fatboy Slim) and Madness frontman Suggs arrived at the Margate seafront in an ice-cream van on the 20th January to launch this summers’ Hi Tide Festival and give away 100 free weekend tickets and ice creams to lucky members of the public. A highlight of Dreamland’s 100th birthday celebrations, Hi Tide will see the UK’s most loved DJ, Fatboy Slim bring his full DJ stage extravaganza to Margate on Saturday 4th July; whilst on Sunday 5th July, purveyors of quality music since 1979, the legendary Madness will bring the festival to a close. Hi Tide will have two separate stages across the 15,000 capacity amusement park, with live artists, DJs and thrilling rides giving guests all the fun of the fair in an incredible festival setting, with day or weekend admission tickets also including unlimited rides. Tickets go on sale at hi-tidefestival.com at 9am on Friday 31st January. HORROR FEATURE FILM THE LAST RITE SHOOTS IN KENT Nocturnal Pictures owner and director of The Last Rite, Leroy Kincaide has just wrapped principle photography on his debut horror feature film which was shot entirely on locations in Kent. The Last Rite is a supernatural horror which is inspired by true events, it follows a medical student suffering from sleep paralysis who becomes plagued by a demonic entity after she moves in with her boyfriend. It’s taken Nocturnal Pictures a year from development to wrapping on principle photography last year, and now the movie is currently in post-production till Summer 2020 when it will hit the Festival circuit worldwide Autumn 2020. With the filmmakers being based in Kent, it made the idea of shooting the movie in their local area not only appealing but a perfect fit for the story and its setting. In total The Last Rite shot in 14 different Kent locations, over 37 days. Locations ranged from Eastwell Manor Hotel in Ashford to Kangaroo Court Coffee House in Chatham, along with various other locations in surrounding areas. To follow the films journey follow them on Instagram @thelastritemovie and Facebook @TheLastRiteMovie Opening on the former EAT site in Whitefriars Square, The Real Eating Company serves no nonsense, modestly priced, seasonal British food - using local produce whenever they can - all day, every day. They also champion sustainability with 100% plant-based packaging including a limited edition ‘I LOVE Canterbury’ compostable takeaway coffee cup. Helena Hudson, managing director of the Real Eating Company, said: “We’re a strong, independent café concept that champions local businesses and exciting produce. We believe that Canterbury will be a good home for us, complementing the other cities across the South where we currently operate.” Whilst taking over the former Kent Reliance unit in Rose Lane is award-winning chocolate brownies franchise, Love Brownies Café, in its ninth UK opening. All of the Love Brownies range are gluten-free and come in a variety of inspired flavours including salted caramel, double chocolate, morello cherry, and orange and raspberry; there are also a range of vegan options available, as well as coffee and a breakfast and lunch menu. Love Brownies Canterbury’s owner, Dildar Bhangu, said: “We are so excited to have opened our doors and welcome the people of Canterbury to our café. "Not only do we have the most amazing brownies and a range of delicious treats, but we pride ourselves on our service - so if you’re looking for an experience that’s just that little bit different then we’d love to see you.” Whitefriars marketing manager Julie Holness adds: “We are delighted to welcome these new dining experiences to the award-winning Whitefriars line-up. We’ve always looked to champion independent and local food and drink producers in the centre and we think our customers are going to love these new food outlets.” 141