97 year old Teddy Handscombe is campaigning to save her local pub, The Plough in Shepreth, Cambridgeshire. Teddy’s parents, Fred and Ellen Lee, ran The Plough in the 1930s and 1940s, where some of the Second World War’s greatest fighters drank during the war. Read here to find out more.
It’s terrible that so many pubs are closing or being modernised and having their heart and soul ripped out and turned into nicely painted-chain-food-pubs.
People should fight to support their local pubs- once they are gone they will only ever come back as a harvester.
Why have you buried this on a back page somewhere? This should be on the front of your website (or the blog at least) – I only read this by accident.
Cheers!
You should start a campaign here.