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Lambourn licensee pulls his final pint

End of an era as Wheelwrigh­ts Arms landlord, 74, calls it a day

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PUNTERS at The Wheelwrigh­ts Arms in Lambourn are raising a farewell glass to Gerry McCann.

Mr McCann has been licensee at the watering hole in The Broadway, popular with the village racing community, for 22 years.

He took on The Wheelwrigh­ts following a career in horseracin­g, having come to England from his native Northern Ireland in 1963 to serve his apprentice­ship with Hampshire trainer Bill Wightman.

During the 1970s he worked at Kingwood House Stables in Lambourn and photograph­s of the various horseracin­g greats he has ridden adorn the pub walls.

He was also chairman of the Stable Lads’ Associatio­n for more than a decade.

For some of the younger customers at The Wheelwrigh­ts, they have never known a time when Mr McCann was not licensee.

He said: “This has always been a horseracin­g fans’ pub.”

Mr McCann, who is married to Noreen with whom he has two children, added: “It’s a fantastic crowd.

“Even when it was outdoor seating only during coronaviru­s lockdown, we did all right.

“It’s the customers that have made this place what it is over the years.”

Customers have also been generous towards good causes,

prompting Dr Lenny Williams, a consultant psychologi­st who represents the charity Brighter Futures at Great Western Hospital in Swindon, to say: “Gerry and his wife and customers have done to much to raise funds for Brighter Futures, the hospital’s charitable arm, and also, more recently, for

the CT Scanner Appeal.

“They even raised more than £350 in less than two years for the Covid staff at the hospital.”

Yesterday (Wednesday), Mr McCann was due to hand over the reins to local businessme­n Dave Klein and Dave Geddes.

He said: “I’m 74 now, so I suppose it’s about time.”

The McCanns will continue to live in Lambourn and Mr McCann will still be a familiar fixture in The Wheelwrigh­ts – but on the other side of the bar, from now on.

He said: “I suppose I’ll have to pay for my drinks now!”

I’m 74 now, so I suppose it’s about time... I suppose I’ll have to pay for my drinks now!

 ?? ?? Gerry McCann behind the bar for the last time
Gerry McCann behind the bar for the last time

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