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Saving Your Local Pub – A Guide for Community

This British Guide was launched by Prince Charles and is produced by the Pub is the Hub Group, Business in the Community and the Campaign for Real Ale. The Guide includes two case studies and a model process relevant to other countries.

The Community Pubs Foundation is a new organisation set up in the UK with the aim to:

  • Prevent the loss of, or inappropriate alterations to, a public house of community, architectural or historical importance.
  • Improve the viability of a public house through the provision of community facilities.
  • Protect the future of a public house through community ownership.

The Foundation has produced an action pack to help people campaigning to save their local pub.

To visit the Foundation's website, go to http://www.communitypubs.org.uk/

Download a copy of "Saving Your Local Pub – A Guide for Community" (PDF 435KB)




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