High street to be brought back to life by 'micro-pub' celebrating local heritage
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A high street in Nottinghamshire is set to be be brought back to life by a brand new micro-pub which will celebrate the town's local heritage.The Coal Bucket - which will pay tribute to Mansfield's coal-mining past - has received approval from the local council for a site in Forest Town.The venue will occupy two former retail premises on Clipstone Road West.Businesswomen Kelly Elizabeth Hallam, aged 40, and fellow director Laura Fell are behind the project.The pair said: "It will be a small-scale, community-focused micropub that celebrates mining heritage and provides a welcoming social space for local residents and visitors to the area."The interior design will reflect the area's mining heritage through decor and interpretation, celebrating local history in a manner that adds character and identity to the premises."They added: "It will contribute positively to the local economy and community life."Mansfield District Council granted planning permission on Friday, determining the...
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