Caernarfon Herald

Pub bid group calls to end ‘malicious gossip and bullying’:

CONCERT TO RAISE FUNDS FOR FIGHT

- Owen Hughes

AVILLAGE community has stepped up a bid to buy its local pub – as it issued a warning about “malicious gossip” and “bullying”.

The Cross Foxes Inn in Garndolben­maen, in Gwynedd, closed last April – sparking the start of a campaign by locals to buy the site and reopen the pub.

This was dealt a blow when the owners were given permission to turn the pub into a private home in May this year.

But discussion­s are now underway between Garndolben­maen Community Society and the owners of the pub site, who the group have thanked for their cooperatio­n.

They have, however, issued a plea for an end to “malicious gossip” they say has been aimed against some members of the group.

In a newsletter to “friends, fellow villagers, and supporters” they said this was a “form of bullying”.

The newsletter stated: “If you don’t support what the group are doing that’s fine, but please stop the malicious gossip that’s circulatin­g and targeted at some individual­s within the group. It’s not right or fair as it’s a form of bullying.

“Prolonged bullying destroys and has adverse effects on people’s lives, so please stop.”

Despite some negativity they say the overall campaign is progressin­g well with its aim of raising £40,000 in a share offer.

They also hope to raise £40,000 from grants, donations and live events. The group will shortly be applying for a Welsh Government Rural Regenerati­on Grant.

On December 1 Garns Village Hall will host a fundraisin­g concert by John ac Alun – who started out their long career at the pub – starting at 7.30pm.

Tickets cost £8 (under-17 free) including light refreshmen­ts.

Talking about the campaign, they added: “Please note this is a group project and we are working together on behalf of the village so that we can have a pub, shop, etc, back here in our old village.

“This is about buying the Cross Foxes – nothing more, nothing less.”

Visit www.facebook.com/crossfoxes­s for more on the concert, the campaign and how to get involved, or call 07787 298616.

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● A group hoping to buy the Cross Foxes Inn says ‘malicious gossip’ has been aimed at members

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