We’re busily moving the Hop Pole project along, so here is a round-up of news from the Hop Pole team and volunteers...
Get into the spirit at the Hop Pole Christmas Market on 1st December
We're very excited to be hosting a Hop Pole Christmas Market on Thursday 1st December from 4pm - 9pm. The festive market will be held outside the pub (front and back) with all the fun of the fair including a bar, BBQ, bottle tombola, mulled wine and mince pies, carol singers and, of course, Santa's Grotto. Alongside all these festivities, we have a selection of wonderful local makers taking stalls at the market - perfect for Christmas gifts or even a treat for yourself! Temp
ting items for sale include handmade jewellery, artisan soaps and candles, handmade textiles, artwork and greetings cards, funky children's clothes, soft toys, peg dolls and hand crafted glass. For more details on all of these traders please see our website blog here.
More hands are needed on deck!
To ensure the event runs smoothly and efficiently, we need around 40 volunteers to help out, so please let us know if you are available. As always, your valuable help is hugely appreciated - thank you.
Request for bottle donations
In addition, for the Tombola we need donations of bottles (wine, fizz, craft ale, spirits all welcome), please! If you have a bottle to donate we'd really appreciate your dropping it off at Weir House on Lower Stoke. If you can’t drop it off then please email us to organise a handover. Thank you!
Finally, please come along on 1st December and enjoy the Market, bring your friends and family and spread the word. The event is all in aid of the Hop Pole renovation so where possible bring small denomination notes and coins to buy your food, drink and gifts (and don't forget a big bag to carry them all home in!)...and we'll bring the Christmas cheer!
Architect appointment update
Buoyed by our members’ support at the AGM, the management committee have short-listed two architects and hope to appoint the chosen group following our final interviews on 26th November. This will be a major step forward in helping us come up with a cost-effective design for our refurbishment programme. We will keep you updated on progress.
Cabinet reshuffle favours the Hop Pole
As you know, we are still awaiting the overdue announcement of whether we’ve been successful in getting the DLUHC’s £300,000 Community Ownership Fund (COF). The recent government reshuffle offered a small glimmer of hope. Rishi Sunak (who, as Chancellor, provided the funding for the initiative) appointing back to the DLUHC Michael Gove (who, as the Secretary of State for the DLUHC, set up the COF) and Michelle Donelan, our local MP and Hop Pole supporter, remaining as the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, all work in our favour. Michelle’s team has already been in touch asking for an update with our grant application, so we will update you all as soon as we have any news.
The Limpley Strokes raise the roof!
Our very own local village band, The Limpley Strokes, put on a private gig at the Limpley Stoke village hall on Saturday 12th November to raise the roof as well as much needed funds for the Save the Hop Pole campaign. The legendary venue was at full capacity with the frenzied crowds dancing till late - and importantly they raised £420 for the campaign! A big thank you to Abbey Ales who very kindly donated a barrel of Bellringer Beer for the cause, as well as to everyone who came along, and a HUGE thank you to the generous and very talented Limpley Strokes. Look out for more tour dates soon!
Stay in touch
The opportunity to buy shares remains open, so for all the latest on buying shares, joining our band of volunteers
or upcoming events please keep an eye on our website and follow the links to our social media feeds (Instagram @the_hop_pole_inn
& Twitter @thehoppoleLS). We're here to help so if you have any other queries please email us at limpleystokecbs@gmail.com.
Thank you again for your support!
Sally, Simon, Lucy, James, Jess, Tim & Nick
The Hop Pole Management Committee