This was because the Rose and Crown on Bolton Road, Westhoughton, was finally reopening after a major, five-week, £275,000 renovation.
So, from midday onwards, regulars old and new flocked to Bolton Road to see for themselves what all the fuss was about.
(Image: Dan Dougherty)
We managed to finish all the refurbishments on time – just!” said Derek Cooper, the pub’s owner.
“We’ve been pretty hectic all day. We’ve had locals coming back in after five weeks away, we’ve even had old regulars coming in that haven’t been in nine or ten years.”
The pub was indeed very busy by the time I arrived just before 6pm, spurred on both by a sense of occasion and, no doubt, by the fine weather.
New dartboards and, in the foreground, the pool table (Image: Dan Dougherty)
“We asked for the sun, and the sun came out.” said Derek.
“We planned it so we’d open just in time for the bank holiday weekend, especially with Bolton in the final on Sunday.”
Derek showed us around the pub.
“We’ve been on-site for about five weeks and we’ve done a full refurbishment,” he explained.
“Basically, everything is new except the layout, though we have moved the men’s toilets.
The new section of beer garden with booths to the right and children’s play area in the background (Image: Dan Dougherty)
“We’ve got new darts areas, new counters, new furniture, and the outside has been totally repainted and redecorated.”
But the biggest change is outside. The back garden has been completely revamped, with new decking and benches installed.
There are also several roofed booths for people to use during the rainier months, as well as an outside TV, just in time for the World Cup.
New too is the large outside children’s play area, with brand-new play equipment and a soft, wood-chipped floor.
“We’ve touched up everywhere, basically,” said Derek.
Arguably, the most important aspect of a pub is how it serves as a focal point for the community.
It is for this reason that news of a pub closing down can be so upsetting to people. It’s for this same reason that news of a pub reopening often creates such a buzz.
Part of the beer garden with the TV in the background (Image: Dan Dougherty)
This is why the community element is such a strong focus for Derek.
“We’re sorting out a food truck that will be in the car park,” he said, “So that’s a local business.
“She’ll serve takeaways and food for customers, and we’ll also do theme nights.
“We’re also in the process of setting up a darts team, and we’re looking for people to join a pool team.
Derek and Ray underneath the pub’s sign (Image: Dan Dougherty)
“We’re raising money for a defibrillator as well, so we can install one in the pub.
“It’s good to have the pub back up and running for the community.”
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