Christine Anderson
14 April, 2025
Business

Loddington Village launches community bid to save much-loved pub

Residents of Loddington have launched a community share offer in a determined bid to bring their village pub into community ownership.

Much loved community asset and popular pub for neighbouring villages and towns

The move follows confirmation that The Hare, which closed its doors in December 2023, is set to be auctioned later this month. The closure of this busy, much-loved pub and restaurant came as a complete shock.

As the only pub in Loddington, The Hare has been designated an Asset of Community Value by North Northamptonshire Council. There is overwhelming support from local residents, neighbouring towns and villages, local councillors and MPs to see the pub re-open as a community owned asset to secure its long term future. 

Community Share Offer 

A Community Benefit Society has been formed which will enable the public to buy shares in the society to raise necessary funds to purchase the pub. Community members will have a say in the future of The Hare and help shape its role in the community.

A prospectus has just been released which covers all the details of the share offer and what it means for investors. 

The plan is to re-open The Hare as a tenanted pub and restaurant, whilst also offering a daytime coffee space, parcel and prescription services as well as room for book exchanges, community meetings and informal drop-ins.

Share Prospectus being dropped through local letterboxes
Share Prospectus being dropped through local letterboxes Credit: The Hare at Loddington Community Pub Ltd

Steve Wilks, Chairman of the Save The Hare group, said, “The Hare has been the social hub of Loddington and surrounding villages for generations. Its loss has been keenly felt by everyone and we’ve been inundated with messages of support as we work to bring The Hare back as a community owned asset.”

In his letter of support local Counsellor Jim Hakewill stated “I support the vision of reopening and enhancing the venue with more local facilities and activities than simply a very popular pub that I have personally known for some fifty years as being the beating heart of the village.” 

He added, “I’ve spoken to my two North Northamptonshire Council colleagues (Cllrs Cedwein Brown and Joseph Smyth) and they are happy to lend their support to this letter and the vision for The Hare more generally.”

The dedicated email for followers of the campaign is  savethehare@gmail.com where you can request a Share Prospectus and further information. The campaign can also be followed on Facebook. Just search for Save The Hare Pub. It’s a public group that’s already attracted over 330 members since its formation just two weeks ago.