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MAJOR INVESTMENT TO REOPEN LANDMARK AVELEY PUB AFTER YEAR LONG CLOSURE

An historic pub in the centre of Aveley is set to reopen following its closure in April 2023 thanks to a £244,000 investment.

The refurbishment of The Crown & Anchor on Aveley High Street will transform it into a top quality family-friendly local specialising in sports and entertainment. It is being undertaken by Heineken-owned Star Pubs and will see Stanford-le-Hope resident Caroline Hunt take the helm as the new operator. Work starts on the 18th March, and The Crown & Anchor is scheduled to reopen in early May, creating five new jobs.

The project will renovate the outside of the Grade ll listed building – which dates back to the fifteenth century – repainting it and adding new signage and lighting, enhancing the middle of Aveley. An overgrown garden at the rear will be revamped with new planting and seating for fifty customers. The garden will be partially covered, enabling it to be enjoyed year-round.  Giant games will provide entertainment for children.

A complete internal makeover will upgrade The Crown & Anchor throughout. The warm, welcoming décor will keep the pub’s cosy traditional feel, restoring and retaining features such as timber floors, exposed brickwork and a working log burner. In keeping with The Crown & Anchor’s heritage, pictures of the pub and Aveley over the years will adorn the walls.

In terms of facilities, The Crown & Anchor will have a main bar, a comfortable carpeted lounge and one of the best games rooms in the vicinity, kitted out with a new pool table, darts and a high-spec AV system showing TNT and Sky Sports.

An overhaul of the cellar will install state-of-the-art dispense equipment to ensure consistently perfect pints. The pub will stock an extensive selection of beers, wines and spirits – including cocktails – and a wide array of soft drinks with plenty of options for children. Coffee and hot drinks will be served all day.

Other changes include redecorating the toilets and a full package of energy efficiency measures to boost the pub’s sustainability.

Caroline is aiming to make The Crown & Anchor “a hub of the community, where people feel comfortable coming on their own or with friends”. To that end she is planning a myriad of activities, ranging from coffee mornings for senior citizens and a quiz night to live music and family fun days. Special events for Easter and Christmas, fundraisers for local charities and even a book group are on the cards. The pub will also have a book corner and board games for customers of all ages.

Reflecting The Crown & Anchor’s sports focus, Caroline is keen to start up pool and darts teams and to hear from anyone who would like to join. The pub will provide a place for residents to gather together to watch major sports tournaments, and Caroline will be kicking this off by “going big on the Euros”.

Says Caroline: “The Crown & Anchor is sad and dilapidated now but will look amazing after the refurbishment. I want to bring it back to life and give the village a friendly pub that has something for everyone. There’s lots of interest and excitement locally; people can’t wait for The Crown & Anchor to reopen again.”

Adds Star Pubs’ investment manager Matt Cornwell: “We’re delighted to be investing in reopening such a prominent pub. The Crown & Anchor is getting the works; it will be a dramatic transformation. Caroline’s plans are really exciting and are just what’s needed to revive The Crown & Anchor as a fantastic local with broad appeal. We’re working flat out to reopen in time for the warmer weather and the Euros.”