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Bell Frisby, Frisby on the Wreake

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2 Main Street, Frisby on the Wreake, LE14 2NJ (View on Google Map)

After a long period of closure The Bell Frisby has re-opened as a Community owned pub. It has three real ales on offer, one regular and a commitment to two locally sourced changing ales. The pub is clean and bright with simple decor with pictures on the wall of historical relevance to Frisby. It consists of three rooms with traditional wooden beams in the front bar room, a dining area to the right of the entrance with an enclosed stove that gives this part of the pub a cosy feel. There is a further room for enjoying a pint behind the bar area. There is a conservatory to the rear that will be used as a community hub and overflow for food, there is a limited menu (see website for details). The conservatory also has TV projector to show special sporting events etc. There are outside tables and chairs that are designated as a non smoking area. The pub is used as the cricket clubs tea venue during the villages home games.

Information for this venue is provided by the Melton Mowbray & District Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Local Authority
Last updated
29/02/2024
Last surveyed
15/12/2022
Pub ID
MMD/36
Asset of Community Value

Community Owned

Freehold Owner: Community Benefit Society. Year Purchased 2021.

The Bell Inn Frisby Community Group Ltd (a Community Benefit Society) launched a community share scheme with the objective of purchasing the freehold of the pub. They raised over £300,000, purchased the pub, and the pub has now reopened. See http://www.thebellinnfrisbycommunity.uk/ for more details.

THE BELL IN FRISBY IS RINGING AGAIN

After exactly 12 months to the day of hard work, and a with a huge amount of support from the community, The Bell in Frisby reopened.

The process started back in April 2021 with a meeting of volunteers from Frisby who created a survey for the villagers to gauge the level of interest in buying the pub from the owners. The idea was to raise funds through a share offer to buy the building, renovate it and start trading as soon as possible.

The response was overwhelming, and so the Community Benefit Society was formed. Tony Bird, chairman of the CBS said: ‘None of us fully appreciated the amount of work it would require to set up the group, fill in all the application forms, engage with a vast array of legal, financial and governmental bodies to make this happen. It was tough going, but the massive support we got from all those who showed interest in becoming shareholders kept us motivated.’

Steve Hardy, who became the pub operations manager in charge of everything to do with opening and running the pub, added: ‘We wanted to make absolutely certain that we did this professionally and efficiently. There is no doubt that the support we got from Alicia Kearns MP and local councillor Ronan Browne, helped us get through much of the legislative processes.’

There are 255 shareholders in all. 167 of whom live in the village. We also have shareholders scattered across the globe in Hong Kong, Australia, Germany and the US.

The community share scheme raised and astounding £302,000 which enabled the pub to bought outright, with extra financial support coming from other funding sources such as the Government’s Community Ownership Fund (COF) and the Co-op Community Finance scheme. We also had invaluable advice and support from the Plunkett foundation.

And so, with the cellars completely refurbished, the shelves restocked and the bar redecorated, the pub opened its doors at midday on Thursday 28th April to a long queue of thirsty customers.

Lucy Jackson, the pub manager, has been delighted with the response so far and initial feedback from customers has been extremely positive. Steve added: ‘We made the decision to open and start serving as soon as we could, even though there is still a great deal of work still to be done. This means we don’t have any self-imposed time pressure, so we can plan things properly and make more considered decisions with the customer experience always at the forefront of our thinking.’

Currently the outside of the pub is being repointed before a fresh coat of paint goes on. Then focus will turn towards finishing off the refurbishment of the kitchen with a view to starting food service in early June. Gordon, Lucy’s partner, is at pains to stress he is a cook not a chef and that the food they will be serving will be good quality, locally-sourced, traditional pub food.

Future plans for The Bell include remodelling the outside drinking areas, reroofing the main building and renovating the conservatory with a view to opening it as café later in the year.

Tony finished off by saying: ‘We are delighted to have exceeded our original ambitions to save The Bell. We will continue to grow and develop the pub as a valuable community asset which will serve future generations to come.’

We have a good selection of beers, at very reasonable prices including 3 ales, which are on rotation. These have included: Timothy Taylors, Charnwood Vixen (the best seller), St Autell's Tribute, and a rotation of other Grainstore cask ales such as Tribute, Red Kite, Zahara and Osprey.
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Opening
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
4:00pm - 11:00pm
Wednesday
4:00pm - 11:00pm
Thursday
Noon - 11:00pm
Friday
Noon - 11:00pm
Saturday
Noon - 11:00pm
Sunday
Noon - 10:00pm
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Current beers

This Pub serves 2 changing beers (A commitment has been made to source the changing ales locally.) and 1 regular beer.

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Facilities
Evening Meals Evening Meals
Limited menu, see website for details.
Garden Garden
Family Friendly Family Friendly
Parking Parking
To rear of pub, entrance on right of pub
Dog Friendly Dog Friendly
Function Room Function Room
Conservatory style long building to rear.
Games Games
Darts - Mens and Ladies
Real Fire Real Fire
Separate Bar Separate Bar
Smoking Smoking
A designated bench outside the pub
Wi Fi Wi Fi
Free, password on request.
Features
Real Ale Real Ale
Community Pub Community Pub
LocAle LocAle
Charnwood is a regular with Grainstore as an occasional guest.
Quiet Quiet
Transport
Close to bus routes
Centrebus 128 Leicester - Melton
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