Community reopens 'life and soul' village pub

People are sitting and standing in a pub garden. The pub is a brick building in the background and on the lawn are tables and benches and parasols. Families are sitting at a number of the tablesImage source, Jenny Kirk/BBC
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Hundreds attended the reopening on a sunny Sunday afternoon

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Residents have raised a toast at the grand reopening of the last remaining pub in their village after raising £440,000 to save it.

The Ickleton Lion - now known as the Lion - near Cambridge and Saffron Walden in Essex, was put up for sale by Greene King in 2023.

A community benefit society was set up to buy the pub, which first opened in 1728, and an effort to refurbish the building got under way in December.

Betty Willmott, 93, who has lived in Ickleton all her life, said she hoped the pub would continue to be "the life and soul of the village".

About 30 people on the pavement outside The Ickleton Lion pub holding a banner with their details on to save the pub.Image source, The Ickleton Lion
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A community group and village residents raised more than £400,000 to buy the pub

The pub had previously begun serving drinks for limited periods of time, so it could "test the taps".

Rachel Radford, chair of the community group, said everybody was "really excited" for the pub to open properly.

"It's just been an amazing community get-together," she said.

"It's going to be a gradual opening as we manage to recruit staff, and it will build and build and build, but we are so thrilled."

Organisers said about 400 members of the community group and Ickleton residents went along to the official opening day.

Betty Willmott is seen in a photo with other people standing in front of a brick building. She is an older lady with short, grey curly hair and is wearing glasses and a green patterned dress. A man in a blue shirt is standing next to her with a bottle of sparkling wine and other people are in the background.Image source, Jenny Kirk/BBC
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Betty Willmott (front, centre) helped open the pub on Sunday afternoon

Ms Willmott, who helped pop the cork to mark the official reopening, said while the village was "quite busy" nowadays, it was still "a lovely place to live".

Toasting the opening of the pub, she said: "It's always been the hub of the village - even going back to during the war.

"I hope it will continue as the life and soul of the village."

People are standing at a pub bar ordering drinks. Two women are serving behind the wooden counterImage source, Jenny Kirk/BBC
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The pub was busy at the opening event

Roland Perry is standing behind a bar in a pub, pulling a pint. Drinks are chilling in a fridge behind him and there are bottles of spirits on shelves. He is a balding man and is wearing a dark blue shirtImage source, Jenny Kirk/BBC
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Roland Perry helped pull pints at the official opening

Roland Perry, a supporter of the campaign to reopen the lion, said: "Pubs like this, as a community asset, are so, so important.

"Too many of them have been turned into family homes and they really ought to continue as pubs - particularly if it's the last pub in the village."

Pippa Heylings is smiling at the camera and holding a glass of beer in her hand. She has short blond hair and is wearing a pale yellow jacketImage source, Jenny Kirk/BBC
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MP Pippa Heylings has been supporting the villagers' campaign

Pippa Heylings, the Liberal Democrat MP for South Cambridgeshire, was also helping to pull pints on the opening day.

She said: "Working on community projects like this - I can't imagine anything else that I would much rather be doing when I'm out in the constituency."

Volunteers spent hundreds of hours restoring the Lion since getting the keys just before Christmas.

It comes after 415 people invested in the pub, including from overseas, to raise more than £440,000 in 10 weeks to buy the building, which had sat empty for more than a year.

"They just want to own a bit of an English pub – who wouldn't?" added campaign chair Ms Radford.

The pub is expected to open to the public from 12:00 BST on Wednesday.

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