The historic George and Dragon pub, in Wanstead, London, founded in 1716, is set to re-open in the new year, thanks to Urban Pubs & Bars.
The pub faced an uncertain future during the second half of 2024. With the prospect of its site being sold to property developers, a petition to save the pub was launched and spearheaded by local councillor Paul Donovan.
The campaign to protect the pub gathered 3,589 signatures. It was further supported by letters from local MP Calvin Bailey MBE to both outgoing operator Wetherspoon and the pub’s freehold owner.
The campaign’s success was sealed when Urban Pubs & Bars stepped in to save the venue. The group has pledged to invest £1.3m in a refurbishment programme that will secure the pub’s future.
It is expected to re-open in mid-January. This will create 40 full-time and 20 part-time roles, including the return of more than a dozen former staff members.
“So many pubs are going under across the country,” said Cllr Donovan. “To be able to save such an iconic establishment is a real achievement. The hope of the campaign is that the new owners will provide good quality, reasonably priced food and drink for all in these cash-strapped times. Early signs are certainly encouraging. Roll on the January opening.”
Chris Hill, managing director of Urban Pubs & Bars, added: “Saving The George & Dragon is exactly what Urban Pubs & Bars is about — celebrating London’s pub culture, supporting local communities, and preserving historic venues. We’re incredibly proud to re-open this iconic site, and we can’t wait to welcome everyone back.
“The community’s dedication to saving The George & Dragon has been truly inspiring. We’re thrilled to not only preserve this historic pub but to celebrate its legacy with the people who fought so hard to keep it. We look forward to engaging further with the community, supporting local events, and building on the traditions of this remarkable venue.”