Yorkshire Post

‘Micro-pub’ plan for village without a bar

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A NEW bar could be built in a village which has lost its pub and working men’s club in recent years if plans devised by a resident are accepted by a Yorkshire council.

John Thornton wants to create a cafe and bar in Pilley Pocket Park, which is owned by Barnsley Council, and would look to rent the site from the local authority.

It would see a return of a public bar for the first time since Wharncliff­e Silkstone Club and Reading Rooms – which dated from the era of the Wharncliff­e Silkstone colliery – closed several years ago.

The Gate Inn pub, across the road from the pocket park in Chapel Road, closed prior to that and all that remains now is part of the building, with much of the site redevelope­d for housing.

Mr Thornton, who lives in the village, has already approached Tankersley Parish Council with details of his plan and records show he is intending to submit a planning applicatio­n to Barnsley Council.

If the developmen­t went ahead, it would be another in the chain of new-style bars which have been springing up across the town in recent years.

The so-called “micro-pubs” are smaller than traditiona­l pubs and have found a new customer base in both villages and larger communitie­s in many parts of the town, with several a short distance away in Hoyland Common and Hoyland.

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