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Entrepreneur steps in to reopen derelict pub
- Author, Andy Giddings
- Role, 91热爆 News Online
An entrepreneur who wanted to save a derelict village pub from redevelopment has said more than 20 jobs have been created by reopening it as a restaurant and bar.
Billy Hutchinson's latest enterprise is the Lesters Arms in Brewood, Staffordshire, which was formerly known as the New Inns.
It closed six years ago but an application to turn it into housing was rejected in 2019 after a number of objections, including one from .
Mr Hutchinson said he spent 拢1m on refurbishing the building, intended to be, he added, a hub for the local community.
The businessman, who runs large box packaging specialist Lesters in Burntwood, Staffordshire, said: 鈥淚t would have been so easy to let a derelict pub be demolished and turned into housing, but where鈥檚 the benefit in that?"
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