A scheme which helps pubs diversify to provide services which local communities require has won the Prime Minister’s Big Society award.
DCLG writes:
Pub Is The Hub a ground breaking organisation that supports country pubs to provide community services such as shops, book clubs and even cinemas, was announced as the latest winner of the Prime Minister’s Big Society Award by Community Pubs Minister Brandon Lewis MP at last night’s Publican Awards at London’s Grosvenor House Hotel.
The not for profit Pub is The Hub was initiated in 2001 by HRH The Prince of Wales and helps pubs in rural communities to stay at the heart of village life by providing additional sought after services. The organisation has worked with over 400 pubs across England and Wales including the Prince of Wales in Bridgend, which operates a heritage and history centre; the Black Swan Inn, Ravenstonedale in Cumbria where they provide freshly cooked school meals for the local primary school and the Cholmeley Arms in Burton Coggles near Grantham which hosts a butcher’s in an adjoining building.
Prime Minister David Cameron said: ‘From a lunch club for older people in Grasby, to a cinema in Purleigh – this initiative is helping village pubs find innovative ways to maintain their place in the centre of so many communities.’
‘With the energy and passion of landlords and licensees up and down the country, Pub is The Hub is going from strength to strength and I’m delighted to recognise everyone involved with this Big Society Award.’
John Longden, Chief Executive of Pub is The Hub, said: ‘This award is fabulous recognition for all the hard-working licensees running pubs in their communities who work tirelessly in providing additional services where they have disappeared. At Pub is The Hub we have a great team of, largely voluntary, people who help to promote social action, encourage consultation and offer support and advice to widen the appeal of the pub. They too will be thrilled with this award.’