The huge fire destroyed the roof of the pub
Repair plans for a fire-hit pub co-owned by an England cricketer have been put forward. The Tap and Run, in Main Road, Upper Broughton, co-owned by England cricketer Stuart Broad and former cricketer Harry Gurney, was seriously damaged by a huge fire on June 11.
Construction company Gateley Smithers Purslow have put forward plans on behalf of the owners' insurance company to "reinstate the building to its previous high standard". They say the proposal would see a "sympathetic repair and reinstatement" of the building to continue its use as a village pub and restaurant.The idea is that the building would be like it was before the fire, with no change in the size of the pub.
Co-owner Harry Gurney recently shared his thoughts on the planned £1 million rebuild. He said there would also be some minor internal changes to be announced in the future.
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