Towpath Talk

CANAL PUB TOASTS SUCCESS

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A PRESTIGIOU­S national award has been presented to a canalside pub which was only recently saved from closure.

The Peterborou­gh Arms at Dauntsey Lock, near Chippenham, was placed on the market in 2013 and was expected to be turned into a private house.

However, the Wilts & Berks Canal Trust campaigned for it to be designated as an Asset of Community Value as the pub was one of only two remaining along the original route of the former waterway.

The charity launched a £250,000 fundraisin­g appeal which resulted in the property transferri­ng to the canal trust in 2014.

Local volunteers then began a major restoratio­n of the building, providing more than 10,000 hours of work which led to it reopening in 2018.

Their efforts were recognised after the pub was named joint winner in the ‘refurbishm­ent category’ of the National Pub Design Awards organised by the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA).

The 2019 award was due to be presented last year but had to be postponed due to the pandemic.

It has now been presented to Dave Maloney, chairman of the Melksham, Chippenham & Calne branch of the trust, by Alan Cross, chairman of North West Wiltshire CAMRA. Dave leads the ongoing refurbishm­ent project with the support of fellow volunteer Fiona Rivers.

He said: “We are immensely proud to have received such a prestigiou­s national award, which is a tribute to the multitude of volunteers who gave so much of their own time. We are also indebted to the local tradespeop­le who supported us throughout the project.”

He continued: “Work included rebuilding the skittle alley, bars, bedrooms, bathrooms, food storage and preparatio­n areas and cellar, but using materials consistent with its Grade II listing.

“We also built new toilets, including for disabled access, and landscaped the grounds around the building.

“We hope this award will encourage people to visit the Peterborou­gh Arms and enjoy a lovely meal and drinks in a beautiful rural setting.”

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 ?? PHOTO: JUSTIN GUY ?? Trust volunteer Dave Maloney (right) receives the CAMRA National Pub Design Award from Alan Cross.
PHOTO: JUSTIN GUY Trust volunteer Dave Maloney (right) receives the CAMRA National Pub Design Award from Alan Cross.
 ?? PHOTO: G P OSBOURNE COLLECTION ?? The Peterborou­gh Arms was originally a farmhouse, seen here c1890 with the canal out of frame to the left.
PHOTO: G P OSBOURNE COLLECTION The Peterborou­gh Arms was originally a farmhouse, seen here c1890 with the canal out of frame to the left.
 ?? PHOTO: G P OSBOURNE COLLECTION ?? The Wilts & Berks Canal adjacent to the property, c1880.
PHOTO: G P OSBOURNE COLLECTION The Wilts & Berks Canal adjacent to the property, c1880.
 ?? PHOTO SUPPLIED ?? The restored Skittle Alley.
PHOTO SUPPLIED The restored Skittle Alley.

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