insideKENT Magazine Issue 33 - December 2014 | Page 13
NEWS
POP-UP STORE GETS WRAPPED
FOR CHRISTMAS AT BLUEWATER
Innovative and inspiring sports fashion accessory company, BUFF®, launched
its new pop-up concept store in Bluewater this November, transforming the
space into a visual feast for the Christmas shopper.
After 20 years experience in sports, the BUFF® name has flourished with an
obsession for creating headwear items that are versatile, functional and do
not wear over time. These advancements in fabric technology have established
a large sports fanbase including James May and Long Way Down riders,
Charley Boorman and Ewan McGregor.
Collaborating with upcoming graphic design team, Original Creative Design,
the pop-up store will offer an array of AW14/15 styles that for years have
been tried and tested by athletic sponsors.
www.buffwear.co.uk
CAMEO BREATHES £1.25 MILLION
STAR APPEAL INTO ASHFORD CLUB
HIGH SHERIFF OF KENT SADDLES
UP FOR COUNTY RIDE
The UK’s largest nightclub operator, The Luminar Group, has started work
on a £1.25 million investment to create Cameo, a stylish new nightclub in
Ashford that will generate 60 new jobs.
The High Sheriff of Kent,
Hugo Fenwick, cycled from
Dartford to Dungeness this
October to draw attention
to both the county’s
attractions and the health
benefits of cycling. Deputy
Constable of Dover Castle,
Brigadier Chris Claydon,
and the Chairman of Kent
Country Land and Business
Association, Nick Sandford,
joined him for the ride.
The venue on Station Road is currently undergoing redevelopment in a bid
to create a contemporary nightclub that will offer the highest service and
outstanding late night entertainment.
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When it opens on Friday 5th December Cameo will boast a luxurious interior
including 16 private pre-bookable booths with full table service, three dance
floors, a roof terrace, and a world-class entertainment line up with guest
DJ appearances.
Commenting on the development, general manager, Fred Shingler, said:
“We’re really excited to see the club starting to take shape. With its opulent
interiors, private booths, high service standards, and hot line up of talent,
Cameo will offer a unique experience and is set to be Kent’s premier
nightclub.”
Hugo Fenwick says: “It was traditional for High Sheriffs in the Middle Ages
to ride the borders of their counties on horseback. I suppose this is the
modern day equivalent. My fellow riders and I saddled up to promote the
benefits of cycling and to highlight Kent’s wonderful countryside, coastline,
heritage and rural/tourism businesses.”
The club is currently
recruiting for 60