30 May, 2024
Building progress update: we're getting there! Work on the pub continues at an impressive rate. Recent progress includes pouring the concrete slab for the extensions with work beginning on building the extensions now. This will start with the loo block first which will hopefully mean we can have some kind of summer pop-up in the pub garden, which is currently being prepared so that our faithful gardeners can seed the new lawn. As always there are plenty of opportunities for all of you to get involved by volunteering your time on any of the many tasks on our list, such as ongoing prep to the first floor flat. Please drop us a line to volunteers@savethehoppole.org if you'd like to be added to our volunteer list. Thank you! Suppliers generously step up to the plate We're delighted to have received sponsorship of £1,500 from Croft Building and Conservation who purchased some materials for the project. Ollie Chance MD said he was "proud to support such an important and inspiring community project that puts an historic building back at the heart of the community” . In addition, Matt Fairweather of Omnie Underfloor Heating and Core Conservation have provided materials and their time at a substantially discounted price, so our heartfelt thanks to them. We are still looking for materials and contractors to help us get the project completed for less, so if you can help in any way please let us know and do share news of our progress with anyone who wants to get involved. Volunteers: a call to action! So far the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB), Bristol Heritage Skills, FCBStudios and many other supporters have given us 43 volunteer labour days on the interior of the building, and repairing and preparation for replastering. We expect that it will take the same again to complete the interior plastering so please let us know if you can help and we’ll add you to our list. Fundraising update: please keep your investments coming in! We still need the final chunk of funding if we are to finish the building works, garden and interior. Rest assured that every penny donated is spent wisely and efficiently, and will go a long way towards reopening our pub in October of this year as a sustainable business and a thriving hub. With this in mind we have extended the share offer to the end of this year, to make it as easy as possible for you to support us. Thank you for ALL the investment to date and if you would like to buy shares please click here . Big thanks to FLiSCA! We’re thrilled to report that we have received a very generous grant of £2,500 from FLiSCA. This will be spent on the refurbishment of the ground floor community room which will be made available for local groups and societies when not in use by the pub. Many thanks to FLiSCA. Sneak a Peek Tours: places booking up fast! Our latest round of ‘Sneak a Peek Tours’ are booking up fast so grab your place now to see the current transformation of the pub, as it is happening. A few of the tours have already take place with visitors loving the insightful opportunity to understand more about this important project. This is your chance to see how hard the team have been working to repair and renovate the pub. To book your place (or places if there is a group of you) please click here . Summer fundraising auction - let's start the bidding! Our volunteer auction team are doing a brilliant job of gathering together a list of sparkling auction items for you to bid for, all in aid of the campaign of course. Look out for notifications from us about tickets for events that might be happening imminently. One such event is the unmissable ‘Nocturne Live’ at Blenheim Palace on Thursday 13th June. Details are as follows so please send us your bids to be in with a chance of securing the four tickets: Four prime spot seats for this live music experience under the stars featuring Chaka Khan, Sister Sledge and The Fatback Band Thursday 13th June, evening At Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, OX20 1PP More info at nocturnelive.com Bidding starts at £200 for the four tickets Please call Heather Coombe on 07968953384 with your bids. Winning bidder will be notified by Friday 7th June A huge thank you to the very kind donors and thank you in advance for your generous bids. Let's start the bidding. THANK YOU! Spotlight on a supporter: Robin and Karen Noad This project is all about the wider community coming together to make this happen for us now and for years to come. The many personal interactions we have had with supporters have been heartwarming, with people sharing their stories of the pub over the years. So this month, we want to shine a spotlight on a couple of our shareholders: Robin and Karen Noad. This is their story… Robin was born in Bath. He was first introduced to The Hop Pole by his sister and brother-in-law in the late 1970's, when they enjoyed drinks and delicious meals there with his widowed mum and younger brother. They particularly loved the cosy and peaceful ambiance of the pub. Karen was born in Oklahoma USA. She came to the UK in 1987 and moved to Bath in 1988. Robin and Karen met at St Philip's Church in Bath - sharing immigration horror stories and singing in a musical together. Eventually, Robin asked Karen for a drink around Christmas 1990. He was about to be in the Church Pantomime so would be very busy in early January, so he rang her up in late Dec 1990 to get a date for that drink. Karen had a flat in Monkton Combe at the time, so Robin drove her the short distance to his favourite pub - the Hop Pole! They chatted for hours and found so many common experiences, even though they had grown up on opposite sides of the Atlantic. There followed many more visits to the Hop Pole getting better acquainted. Subsequently they were engaged in the Pump Room in Bath the following year and married on 28 March 1992 at St Philip's Church, Bath! In 1998 they moved to Northumberland with Robin's job and from there to Oklahoma in Feb 2000. They rented out their house in Bath during that whole period, and so they were able to retire back our to that house in Bath in Dec 2019. They're so looking forward to seeing The Hop Pole flourish again and are so glad to be a small part of making that a reality. Thank you for years of support, Robin and Karen. We can't wait to welcome you back again! Raise a glass at the Top Pole Pop-up pub! We’re pleased to say that the 'Top Pole' pop-up pub will take place on Friday 21st June at the Limpley Stoke Village Hall. On the menu is Hungarian Chicken Goulash, with veggie alternative, followed by a strawberry dessert, with all proceeds going to the Hop Pole campaign! As always, please email orlamorrish@gmail.com with your order or with any queries. Thank you for your support and enjoy the event.