Kent Messenger Maidstone

We’re here for the beer, not to see pub go for homes

Official status will protect from developmen­t

- By Tom Pyman

A Maidstone pub has been registered as an asset of community value for a second time - protecting it from being sold and redevelope­d for the next five years. The Walnut Tree in Loose was the first in the County Town to be granted the status back in 2014, nullifying any change of use applicatio­ns that may have been made.

In applying to re-register it, comprehens­ive evidence was provided by The Walnut Tree Preservati­on Group showing the 168-year-old pub is still well used and remains an integral part of the community.

The evidence included details of eight sports teams that use the pub, three local groups meeting there regularly and monthly events.

The applicatio­n included a list of names and signatures from 121 residents who supported the nomination. There were also letters of support from organisati­ons and clubs.

The Loose Road pub’s home cooked food and two open fires are among the many attraction­s that continue to draw customers on a regular basis.

Landlord Cliff Burke said: “We are very proud of the support of the locals.

“We actively continue to help make it an inclusive pub for all age groups and walks of life to serve the local community.” Maidstone Borough Council leader, Cllr Martin Cox, added: “We are pleased to be able to demonstrat­e our support for this much valued local pub and the neighbourh­ood it serves.

“We welcome requests from anyone who would like to nominate places and spaces in their areas that are important to their local community.

“Libraries, community centres, pubs, village shops or green spaces that are of value can be nominated as this type of asset. “Once certain criteria are met, we can then consider the request.”

The Localism Act introduced a Community Right to Bid for Assets of Value to the Community, meaning if the pub ever comes up for sale, locals have up to six months to raise the funds to bid for it themselves.

The aim is to ensure that buildings and amenities can be kept in public use and remain an integral part of life in towns and villages.

For more informatio­n about how to nominate a place or an area to be considered for the protected status, see tinyurl.com/ Walnutasse­t.

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The pub, in Loose Road, has been safeguarde­d

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