Edinburgh Evening News

The Dreadnough­t Pub From Leith in National Pub Awards Final

- By Emma Lowe Contributo­r

The finalists in the influentia­l pub industry awards, PubAid’s Community Pub Hero Awards, have been announced and The Dreadnough­t Pub, Leith has been shortliste­d

The Dreadnough­t Pub was nominated by MSP for Edinburgh, Northern and Leith, Ben McPherson, in the Community Fundraisin­g Hero category and has seen competitio­n from almost 1000 other pubs nationwide. This Community Regular Hero recognises an individual or group of customers who help the pub’s fundraisin­g efforts or its work to support the community. The pub was shortliste­d because it led the Save the Pride Bridge campaign to help protect a local landmark from being demolished. The Pride Bridge is a community art project and public space. Painted and maintained by a diverse group of local volunteers, the bridge has become a recognisab­le and much loved LGBTQ monument, the first LGBTQ landmark in Edinburgh.

Ben Macpherson, MSP for Edinburgh Northern and Leith, said: ‘The Dreadnough­t Leith, owned and run by Róisín Thérèse and Toby Saltonstal­l, successful­ly led the Save the Pride Bridge campaign that brought about the meaningful change needed to protect a local landmark from demolition. “In 2022, the Save the Pride Bridge campaign, comprised of a diverse group of local volunteers and activists, took the initiative to start a community art project to help enhance and celebrate a much-loved local bridge and public space, painting it in the colours of both the Pride and Trans Pride flags. The bridge has not only become Edinburgh’s first LGBTQ landmark but also a vital active travel link connecting the residentia­l area to the main road and local amenities.

“Through the commitment and determinat­ion of this grassroots campaign, work to preserve the bridge has now begun so it can be enjoyed for many more years and generation­s to come - a great example of the power of community voice and action.”

The winners will be announced at an award ceremony, sponsored by Matthew Clark, at the Houses of Parliament on 5 March and all shortliste­d pubs are invited to attend along with industry leaders and MPs. Des O’Flanagan, co-founder of PubAid, added: “We launched these awards to celebrate the great work that pubs do for their community. The Dreadnough­t Pub is a perfect example of how pubs support and are a hub for many people in their community. “The awards are in their fifth year and the volume of entries this year was staggering. What clearly came across from reading all the entries is that there are so many publicans that are doing amazing work nationwide. It was very hard to get to a shortlist so even getting to the finals is an amazing accolade for The Dreadnough­t Pub.”

PubAid, which organises the awards in associatio­n with Matthew Clark and the All Party Parliament­ary Beer Group, has refreshed the awards and created more categories to congratula­te more community pubs throughout the UK. There are 33 finalists in total across five categories.

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