Britons rally to rescue local pubs
Women learning to knit in a class at the Ye Olde Cross pub in Ryton village, England. Communities are banding together to save their local watering holes by purchasing them and turning them into activity centres. – AFP pic, February 16, 2020.
IN the heart of picturesque old Ryton village in northeast England, pub regulars banded together to save their favourite watering hole, in a cut-throat sector where competition is fierce. Ye Olde Cross has a history dating back to the 1800s, when Ryton grew into a small town as the wealthy escaped the grime of industry and urban sprawl of Newcastle and Gateshead, 10km away to the east down the River Tyne.
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