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Barmaid becomes owner when Lucy returns to the pub which is about to reopen after a huge makeover

A former maid has returned to the pub where she used to pull pints, but this time she will be the new owner. Lucy Bates will take over the White Lion, in Stockingford, this summer after seven weeks of refurbishment work.

She left the pub, on Croft Road, 10 years ago, but it has a special place in her heart as it was also where she used to come with her family as a child. Before returning behind the bar, it will close on May 12 for a £230,000 upgrade by owners Star Pubs.




Lucy said: “My family used to drink at The White Lion and so I first visited when I was a child. Then I worked there for four years as a bartender. I am delighted to now be back running The White Lion as I love the community and the pub. When I heard about the renovation plans, I jumped at the chance to pick it up because I saw its potential.

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“I’ll also be moving into the pub, making it my home, so I’m looking forward to seeing familiar faces and welcoming new customers.”

When it reopens, the pub will offer sport on a new TV system, quizzes, family events, live entertainment at weekends and an increase in seating to 87.

There will also be a redecoration and upgrade of the toilets with a further 100 seats in the rear beer garden. The refurbishment includes energy efficiency works such as additional insulation and motion sensor lighting.

Pete Reynolds, of Star Pubs, said: “We are delighted that Lucy is taking on The White Lion. Before the move, she ran a pub in Hinckley, which she completely turned around. Having been born and bred in the community and having worked at The White Lion herself, she is well placed to take it to the next level and create a fantastic venue for the community to enjoy.

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