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Essex pub saved by community is set to re-open

Darren Norbury by Darren Norbury
19 June 2025
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After a two-year community campaign to save, purchase, and restore the historic village pub, The Chequers, in Roxwell, Essex is officially reopening its doors.

Chequers Roxwell licensees
Tenants Sam Davies and David Wheeler

Fully refurbished, it has new tenants and a mission to once again serve as the beating heart of Roxwell village life.

The milestone marks the culmination of a remarkable grassroots effort led by the Roxwell Chequers Community Benefit Society (RCCBS), which raised more than £600,000 through a combination of grants, community fundraising, and a successful community share offer.

The Chequers, a grade II-listed country pub, located four miles from Chelmsford, was purchased by the community in April 2024, and has since undergone a major refurbishment.

“First and foremost, we’d like to thank the entire community for creating something truly special,” said new tenants Sam Davies and David Wheeler in a statement. “It’s an absolute privilege to have been chosen as the new tenants of The Chequers.

“We’re thrilled to be bringing a great selection of beers, wines, and much more to The Chequers. In time, we’ll also be serving delicious home-cooked food, including our signature Sunday roast, which we can’t wait for you to try.

“We’re really looking forward to getting to know you all, building lasting relationships, and creating new traditions that the whole village can enjoy and be proud of.”

Roxwell Chequers Community Benefit Society committee
Members of the RCCBS management committee

Emma Drakeford, an RCCBS management committee member, said: “We are absolutely delighted to welcome Sam and David to The Chequers and couldn’t imagine a better pair to take the reins at this exciting new chapter. Their passion for traditional hospitality and genuine enthusiasm for community pubs is exactly what this village needs.

“After everything the community has achieved to get us here — from forming RCCBS, to raising the funds, to restoring the building — we can’t wait to see The Chequers thriving once again.”

The pub features a characterful bar area, an open fireplace, multiple cosy snugs, a beautiful garden, and a newly-fitted commercial kitchen. The tenant’s flat above the pub has also been fully refurbished as part of the project.

The RCCBS’s successful campaign has already received national attention, including as runner-ip in CAMRA’s 2024 Pub Saving Award, in recognition of the community’s dedication, resilience, and vision.

The Chequers is expected to open its doors on 28th June. Full details will be announced via social media channels.

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