Brewery aims to unveil expansion by Christmas 2026

An artist's impression of what part of the brewery expansion could look like. A large building with the brewery's name, Nethergate, printed above the entrance can be seen. People walk into the building.Image source, Nethergate Brewery
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Nethergate Brewery in Long Melford will expand its site to create a new tap room, shop, cafe and more

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A brewery has said it hopes to unveil its expanded and revamped site in time for Christmas 2026.

Nethergate Brewery based in Long Melford, near Sudbury in Suffolk, was given planning permission for its project by Babergh District Council earlier this month.

It means the brewery will introduce a new taproom, shop, cafe, warehouse, children's playground and more.

James Holberry, sales and marketing director, said there would be spades in the ground soon.

"There are a lot of things that might disrupt that, weather being a big one of them, but we're hopeful now that planning has been granted we can get under way," he said.

Mr Holberry said the brewery was "bursting at the seams" and ready for the expansion.

Rob Crawford in a black polo sitting at a table in a pub or bar room, with two pints and bottles at the table, with beer inside. He sits with head brewer Ian Carson who has dark hair and also wears a black polo. Image source, Nethergate Brewery
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Head of operations, Rob Crawford (left) - pictured with head brewer Ian Carson - said the expansion would mean "better facilities"

The brewery, which also has a taproom in Bury St Edmunds, submitted its plans last year for its expansion. They were given approval on 8 August, external.

Between 15 to 30 part time and full time jobs will be created from the expansion, the brewery says.

There will also be new car park with electric vehicle spaces, a new outside seating area, footpaths linking to the nearby country park and some land will be used for growing hops.

Managing director Rob Crawford said the development would improve access to the neighbouring country park, making it a "better place to visit with friends and family".

An artist's impression of what the expansion could look like once completed on the site. A large building with a rounded roof can be seen on the right. While on the left there is a garden with beer garden tables. A car sits in front of both in a car park. Image source, Nethergate Brewery
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Mr Holberry said the brewery expected spades to be in the ground very soon

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