A landlady who has spent four years trying to take over a closed-down pub believes reopening it is still viable – as plans to redevelop it were rejected for the third time. The future of the former Two Doves in Canterbury still hangs in the balance after planning officers refused the owners’ latest bid to turn it into a shop. The old boozer, which shut in 2019, is about 140 years old and located at the end of a row of terraced Victorian houses in Nunnery Fields in one of the city’s conservation areas. The latest scheme by applicant Kohithan Jinenthiran – to turn the pub’s ground floor into a s…