Villagers can shop once more – while sipping a nice cold pint
Last updated at 10:19, Friday, 08 August 2008
Four hundred residents were celebrating this week after their general store was restored – in the village pub.
Brewers Frederic Robinson were the driving force behind the move that sees the Queens Head at Tirril selling everything from postage stamps to fresh groceries.
Claire Johnston, who took on the pub’s tenancy in June, said: “With a small population it may not have been viable for Tirril to support a shop until now. But, with the Queens Head diversifying to integrate a convenience store the two businesses work very well together.
“For our local customers and the valuable tourist trade in the area the initiative should add a new vibrancy to Tirril, secure the future of the pub and provide a much needed new service,”
The brewery worked closely with Pub is the Hub, the rural regeneration group to launch the new shop, while funding was came from Cumbria Rural Infrastructure Support Programme (CRISP), a rural support programme financed by Cumbria County Council and Cumbria Vision.
CRISP was launched to provide funding to community services in rural Cumbria and has supported over 40 rural projects, protecting services and creating numerous jobs in rural Cumbria.
Brewery director William Robinson said: “This is the second project of its type that we have completed this year and another good example of how rural pubs can increase their community value.”
CRISP is a £865,000 programme that has so far given:
- £25,000 towards opening a community nursery in Warcop;
- £15,000 to establish five community websites containing news, events, a directory and marketplace around Alston;
- £25,000 to create a new job in Brampton to improve community health;
- £25,000 towards the purchase of a new bus for the Fellrunner, providing transport to villages in the Eden Valley;
- £20,000 to help a community group in Nenthead buy and run the only village shop.
CRISP has also worked with Pub is the Hub to look at the potential development of rural services based within pubs, and has supported the development of four new shop outlets in village pubs around Cumbria.
First published at 05:40, Friday, 08 August 2008
Published by http://www.cumberlandnews.co.uk
SHARE THIS ARTICLE
Have your say
- North Cumbria's hospitals bailed out - with £19m taxpayers' cash (5 comments)
- A little bit of Carlisle history vanishes with the bulldozers (5 comments)
- Enhanced background checks to be carried out on Carlisle cabbies (2 comments)
- Carlisle council vow to keep High Street alive (18 comments)
- Mixed views on whether Scotland should go it alone (4 comments)
- Alzheimer’s services cuts 'a very sad day for Cumbria'
- Carlisle's western 'bypass' will open early says county council (64 comments)
- Morale among Cumbria council staff at rock bottom - survey (26 comments)
- Jobs boost as Carlisle student village work set to start (4 comments)
- Cumbria poised to increase council tax bills despite freeze offer (23 comments)
Your letters
In west Cumbria
- Cumbrian men trying to pedal across Atlantic rescued during major storm (34 comments)
- Youth unemployment in west Cumbria declared ‘emergency’
- Appeal plan for Cumbrian shop workers denied Woolworths compensation cash
- Colour co-ordinated blitz on dog poo in Cumbria (33 comments)
- Power cut hits thousands in Cumbria on coldest night of year
- Ex-Cumbrian council chairman Tony Brunskill admits more child abuse
- Cumbrian rugby star Mark Cueto's embarrassing crash
- Headteacher’s tribute to 'charming' Cumbrian crash victim Josh Downham
- Ex-Hearts soccer player jailed by Carlisle court for trying to con finance firms
- A little bit of Carlisle history vanishes with the bulldozers (5 comments)
- Carlisle council vow to keep High Street alive (18 comments)
- Lib Dems accused of wasting money by forcing Carlisle election (6 comments)
- Alzheimer’s services cuts 'a very sad day for Cumbria'
- Cumbria poised to increase council tax bills despite freeze offer (23 comments)
- Cumbrian bus driver hailed hero after saving life of choking toddler (17 comments)
Heart surgery
A life-saver
Knocked down
Extreme walker
Wooshy spinny 



