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Village Rallies to Save Historic Pub
8 Dec
Summary
- A community group aims to buy The Railway Inn, closed since January.
- Records show a pub has existed at the Norton Bridge site since 1849.
- Fundraising targets £2,500 for initial costs like valuation and advice.

Residents of Norton Bridge are uniting to purchase The Railway Inn, a beloved local pub that ceased operations in January. A newly formed committee, comprising twelve villagers, is actively fundraising and gathering support to transform the historic building back into a vibrant community hub.
The group has successfully registered the pub as an asset of community value, reflecting strong local backing for its revival. Initial fundraising aims to secure £2,500 for essential preliminary costs, including property valuation and securing expert advice from the Plunkett Foundation.
Plans for the revitalized Railway Inn include not only a functional pub but also a coffee shop, a workspace, and a retail space for local produce, aiming to restore its role as the irreplaceable heart of the village and a focal point for residents.




