Community café: Hot food provision supports local people in Kent village The George stands at the centre of the village of Bethersden in Kent. It has been a drinking establishment since the 17th Century, becoming a licensed pub in 1841. For decades it was the focus of village life with locals referring to it…
Northumberland pub, the Fishers Arms has been at the heart of the fishing village of Horncliffe, since 1760. Surrounded by beautiful countryside Horncliffe is the most northerly village in England. It is built on the cliffs above the banks of the River Tweed and close to the border between England and Scotland Horncliffe has…
Tafarn yr Heliwr in Nefyn, Gwynedd, is more than a pub. It is the hub of a small rural town that supports and provides developmental opportunities for local people – from helping to improve health and wellbeing, to tackling loneliness and teaching new skills. The Sportsman, (Yr Heliwr) as it was previously called, has a…