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Bridge not too far for pub campaigners

By Malcolm Lockyear Posted 1 day ago Download Word ~
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A dedicated group of residents from a County Durham village has formed a community benefits society aimed at purchasing their beloved pub, the Bridge Inn in picturesque Whorlton near Barnard Castle.

The move comes in response to a planning application, which has recently been refused by the county council, that threatened to convert the pub (above) into a residential dwelling.

After the application was made, the group recognised the need to preserve the pub not only as a gathering place but also as a vital element of the village’s identity and heritage. The Whorlton Community Benefits Society (WCBS) published an open letter to residents, posted flyers through every letterbox in the village and surrounding area, held public meetings to gauge the level of support, and has already raised more than £200,000 in pledges.

“We feel very passionately that the loss of the pub would be an immense blow to the community and its history,” said WCBS chair Elisa Hargreaves. “The pub is far more than a place to have a pint. It's a much-needed space where residents and visitors alike can come together to meet, socialise and support one another, especially in a time of a loneliness epidemic.”

“Although the application has been refused, which is fantastic news, we still have a long way to go. We need to keep going, the fight is not over yet!”

WCBS aims to manage the pub in a way that prioritises inclusivity and sustainability while providing a space for events, activities and social gatherings. This approach not only supports the local economy but also fosters a sense of belonging among residents.

The society also plans to engage with residents to discuss the future of the Bridge Inn through a community survey and public meetings. 

WCBS team member Joshua Peat said: “This is about more than just saving a pub – it's about creating a community-owned asset that will serve everyone. We encourage everyone to get involved, whether that’s through pledging support, or simply sharing our story.”

To learn more about how you can help, visit the Bridge Inn Whorlton Community Benefits Society Facebook page or email whorltoncommunitypub@gmail.com

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