A pub which has recently benefitted from £300,000 of investment is asking people to get green-fingered in the beer garden.
The Plough in Galgate, near Lancaster, is delighted to share the launch of an exciting new community project just in time for the start of spring.
The pub, which underwent a £300,000 investment thanks to independent pub operators Punch Pubs & Co last year, has now announced the development of a community garden within a previously unused area of the pub's large outdoor space.
The project aims to encourage people to get involved in gardening, learn about the environment, and connect with nature.
With new and experienced management partners Kate Brooks and Steve Porter taking over at the helm of the traditional pub, they’re looking forward to spreading some joy across as many members of the community as possible.
Kate said: "I’m thrilled to be launching this community garden project.
"Green spaces and getting together with others are essential for our physical and mental well-being, and this garden will create a space that is accessible to everyone in the local community, including local schools and charity support groups.
“The team and I hope the garden will become a place for people to connect with nature, socialise, and learn new skills.”
Guests can also look forward to and enjoy plenty of fabulous new dishes and drinks from the pub's revamped menu that features all the traditional 'proper' pub classics you'd expect, like a hearty hand-made steak and ale pie and beautiful beer-battered fish and chips, as well as a showstopping Sunday Roast to round off the week.
Senior operations manager Jannine Leadbetter said: "It’s an absolute delight to be involved with this great project at the Plough.
“It's a lovely pub, and the evolution of this unused space into something all the community can benefit from is incredibly special.
“Our new management partners, Kate and Steve, bring a wealth of pub expertise, local knowledge, and the perfect outlook to ensure the pub's success for many years to come."
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