The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Racing driver honoured

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A new Wetherspoo­n pub opened in Bourne this week, creating 70 new jobs.

The company has spent £2.9 million developing the venue, on the site of two former shops, in North Street.

The new pub, which will be called The Raymond Mays, will be managed by James Ladym, who was previously pub manager at The Stamford Post (Stamford).

The name remembers the motor racing legend Raymond Mays, who lived in Bourne all his life.

Mays’ successful career as a racing driver began in 1931, with hill climbs and speed trials. Mays was later the driving force behind English Racing Automobile­s (ERA) and then British Racing Motors (BRM) racing cars, which feature in a permanent exhibition at the Bourne Heritage Centre.

One of two surviving Raymond Mays cars, built in Bourne and recently restored, will be on display in the pub garden at the official opening, thanks to current custodian Carolyn Corliss.

Newly appointed Mayor of Bourne Cllr Anna Kelly has been invited to attend the ribbon cutting ceremony, along with members of the original BRM team and former mechanics.

The new pub will be open from 8am until midnight Sunday to Wednesday, and 8am until 1am Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

The pub will be wheelchair accessible and have a specially adapted toilet for people with disabiliti­es.

The Raymond Mays, which is on one floor, features a large, glazed doubleheig­ht space, leading to a large, landscaped garden, at the rear of the premises.

The design of the new pub focusses around the career of Mays, with references to his driving career in commission­ed artwork

pieces and fittings, including a large sculpture of Brookland racetrack with a miniature model of Mays’ racing car.

Historical photos and details of local history, as well as artwork and images of local scenes and characters of the area, are also displayed in the pub.

Manager James said: “Myself and my team are looking forward to welcoming customers into The Raymond Mays and we are confident that the pub will be a great addition to the Bourne community and social scene.”

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