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Roxwell pub to reopen thanks to £600k fundraising effort
A Grade II listed village pub is due to reopen its doors with new tenants after a two-year long campaign to save the historical Chequers in Roxwell near Chelmsford is about 300 years old but was forced to shut its doors in 2020 after the long-standing owners was under threat of permanent closure but more than £600,000 was raised by local people to buy tenant Sam Davies said she and business partner David Wheeler felt "so lucky" to be opening the doors on 28 June.
The fundraising by the Roxwell Chequers Community Benefit Society (RCCBS) earned the venture a national "pub saving award" from the Campaign for Real fundraising included a £276,000 grant from the government's Community Ownership new tenants have run five pubs together in the past, including the Foresters Arms in Loughton where the pair met."We fell in love, what a pub. We made our decision and the rest is history," said Ms duo have plans to keep the old-fashioned pub events alive such as karaoke, Christmas grotto and curry management committee member Emma Drakeford said: "After everything the community has achieved to get us here — from forming RCCBS, to raising the funds, to restoring the building — we can't wait to see The Chequers thriving once again."
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