It has been a very busy time at Save the Hop Pole HQ, so here is a round up of our latest news...
£300,000 Community Ownership Fund awarded to the Hop Pole!
We’re ending the year on a huge high having just had confirmation that the project has been awarded £300,000 from the Community Ownership Fund. This is a game changing amount of money and it means we are now more confident than ever before of reopening the Hop Pole as a community pub at the heart of Limpley Stoke.
Whilst this fantastic news means we can now start work on refurbishing our precious building, our fundraising work is still ongoing to raise a further £300k+ so that we can complete the project. We will continue to keep you updated on future funding opportunities and progress, but in the meantime thank you for all your encouraging and kind messages of congratulations. Your support keeps us going.
Thank you for supporting our Christmas Market!
Thank you to the 350 of you who visited our Christmas Market on 1st Dec to kick off the festive season. The Limpley Strokes debuted their new anthem ‘At the Hop…Pole!’, the mulled wine flowed freely, delicious Hartley Farm burgers were a hit and there was a warm glow once again all around the Hop Pole. Many thanks to our wonderful stallholders who said ‘it was a pleasure to be there and support such a lovely community’, ‘we enjoyed the welcoming atmosphere’ and ‘I’d love to be part of this event again’.
We would like a extend a particular thanks to Gemma Painter, our hard working volunteer whose idea it was, Abbey Ales for donating the beer and our very own Tim who worked like a Trojan in pulling it all together. On the night we raised over £1,100 towards the Hop Pole renovation, which is fantastic. Now all we have to do is hope that Santa delivers all the wishes that were asked for in our starlit grotto!
Architects appointed
The management team are delighted to announce that four architects tendered for our work and after a formal selection procedure we interviewed two architects at the end of November. Both were highly qualified for the job and it was a very tight decision but we finally appointed the Freshford-based Craig Underdown of the David Brain Partnership as our architect.
To overcome the complexity of restoring an historic Grade II listed building, Craig will work alongside our heritage architect, Rhys Brooks of Harrison Brooks Architects. We welcome Craig to the team and look forward to working with him.
Reaching out for local expertise
We have begun to discuss the project with local contractors. Initial discussions have been with conservation contractors in the hope we can plan for the repairs and renovation of the existing building while design and approvals are progressed for the extension. Clearly this will need care to manage and we will continue to seek the best people both within and beyond our community to help make this a reality. We would greatly welcome your involvement as part of a working party if you have experience with roofing, leadwork, joinery, masonry and experience operating commercial construction sites. The ambition is for us to capitalise on the skills within our community with the guidance of a full time contractor to support and steer the works.
What a year...
We started 2022 with 57p in our bank account and a 28-day timeline to secure funds to buy the Hop Pole. Thanks to your vital support we were delighted to receive the keys on 25th February. To round up a milestone year, here are the standout numbers that have kept our campaign moving forward:
- £360,000 raised in 28 days to buy the Hop Pole
- £540,000 of shares bought by over 500 valued investors
- £311,000 of grants awarded from five organisations
- 100 brilliant volunteers who have cleared the garden, dug inspection pits, flipped burgers, built websites. You name it, they did it.
- Four events organised and attended by over 1,000 people, in total
- 850 newsletter subscribers and over 1,000 social media followers tracking our campaign
So what does 2023 hold?
Amongst other things, the broader plans for the year ahead include:
- Agreeing a final design with our new architect
- Fundraising for another £300,000
- Starting work on preserving the existing building
- Submitting our planning application
- Holding a shareholders meeting with an update in Q1
- Landscaping the garden
- Building the extension for the pub and community hub
- Advertising for and interviewing prospective tenants
- Getting ready to reopen the Hop Pole in 2024!
Stay in touch
Thank you again for your support and we wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Sally, Simon, Lucy, James, Jess, Tim & Nick
The Hop Pole Management Committee