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News: Top awards for pubs saved by locals

Roger Protz by Roger Protz
26 December 2022
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Added: Monday, December 26th 2022

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Efforts to safeguard the future of the Plough Inn in Longparish, Hampshire, which dates to 1721, are recognised by the Campaign for Real Ale’s Pub Saving Award, which celebrates people who have come together to save a pub from closure.

When the pub closed its doors – seemingly for good – in December 2015, local villagers sprang into action, lobbying local planning officers to deny planning permission to turn the pub into a residence. They subsequently used grants, donations and a community share scheme – which attracted more than 300 investors – to purchase the pub, in conjunction with the Parish Council, in February 2021.

After months of hard work, completely refurbishing the property inside and out, and 300 years after it first began trading, The Plough Inn is once again at the heart of the Longparish community. Bought with help from their Parish Council who now own the Plough Inn, local villagers have taken on a 99-year lease from the council for the exclusive use of the property to secure and safeguard its future as a public house and promote it as an amenity of prime importance to the community.   

Andy Jolliffe, chair of Longparish Community Pub Ltd said: “At the core of a community pub is the local people that it serves. Our aim in taking over the Plough Inn has been to provide a range of services much wider than just the provision of food and drinks to the local community. 

“To see the Plough Inn thriving once again, both as a popular destination pub, and a vibrant and valued community asset at the heart of Longparish village is a fantastic achievement.” 

The runner-up in the competition is the Three Horseshoes in Helions Bumpstead in North-west Essex – another success story of a local village taking the fate of their local pub into their own hands and ensuring the pub is run as a community asset.

Paul Ainsworth, Co-ordinator for CAMRA’s Pub Saving Award, said: “Huge congratulations to the dedicated villagers who have saved both the Plough Inn in Longparish and the Three Horseshoes in Helions Bumpstead. Pubs play an irreplaceable role in bringing people together, and the decision to purchase and run a pub as a community is a real commitment to preserving its future for generations to come. It is a real privilege to be able to highlight these efforts. Well done to everyone involved.”

CAMRA has resources and support for any one looking to save their local, and the Pub Saving Award highlights how groups across the UK have managed to do it. You can find CAMRA’s ‘Saving Your Local Pub’ Guides, plus more resources and contacts for advice from www.camra.org.uk/saveyourlocal

The pubs will be presented with the award at forthcoming events organised by the respective local CAMRA branches in early 2023.

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Founder British Guild of Beer Writers Editor Good Beer Guide 2000-2018 Twice winner of Glenfiddich Drink Writer award, SIBA 2015 Lifetime Achievement Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Brewing Industry

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