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A village pub is set to reopen after locals clubbed
together to save it from closure.
When pub-goers in Mersham heard the Farriers Arms was about to
close they embarked on a plan to save the historic inn, which has
been a key part of village life for more than 400 years. They
decided to buy it.
Local businessman Richard Bishop banded together with more than
90 locals who each bought a share in the pub. Between them they
helped stump up £430,000 for the purchase of the building from
Punch Taverns Ltd, plus an additional £200,000 to pay for the
renovation.
But as well as money, the new owners have invested their time
and skills, including carpentry and plumbing.
Now after months of hard work the new-look Farriers Arms is to
on Saturday.