Because nothing says 'community' quite like everyone chipping in to save the local!
http://blog.useyourlocal.com/2017/10/use-your-local-own-your-local/
Neenton, Bridgnorth, WV16
SUPERB SHROPSHIRE FOOD IN A REAL COUNTRY LOCAL, RESTORED AND NOW OWNED BY THE COMMUNITY........
Preston, Hitchin, SG4
Britain's first village / community owned pub. Award winning real ales & freshly sourced, beautifully prepared food. CAMRA Good Beer Guide & The Good Pub Guide.
Rushton Spencer, Staffordshire, SK11
The Royal Oak Is A Traditional Country Pub. A Free House Located In The Glorious North Staffordshire Countryside We Offer A Warm Welcome, Real Cask Marque Ale, Fine Wines And Quality Locally Sourced Food.
Southwick, Peterborough, PE8
Serving 5 real ales brewed locally, a choice of 2 draught lagers and on the odd occasion a 12% beer that is not for the lighthearted! Add to this a choice of 3 red and 3 white wines the usual mix of hard and soft drinks and an atmosphere rarely bettered
Alton, Stoke-on-Trent, ST10
A warm and welcoming traditional village pub, in the centre of the historic village of Alton, owned by the local community. You can stay here in our comfortable Bed and Breakfast accommodation only a mile away from Alton Towers.
Llan Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, LL41
The Pengwern is an old drover's inn now owned and run by the community of Llan Ffestiniog. It is situated in the village square next to the church, overlooking the Vale of Ffestiniog, in the centre of Snowdonia National Park. A perfect base for exploring
Belmont, Maidenhead, SL6
The Craufurd Arms is the first Community owned pub in Maidenhead and the 50th pub in the country to achieve this.
Cwmdu, Llandeilo, SA19
The Cwmdu Inn is a community run pub in a National Trust property. Real ales and real fires but no background music or games machines. Also, has shop and Post Office open Tue-Sat 9:30-12:30pm. See www.cwmdu.com for food and events.
Gussage All Saints, Wimborne Minster, BH21
Our Pub is the hub of the local community. The Gussage Villagers, the wider Vale of Allen Community and visitors from further afield came together and saved The Drovers Inn. The community owned pub re-opened on 9 July 2016 under tenants Stephen and Barbar
Lower Somersham, Ipswich, IP8
When the doors of the Duke of Marlborough in Somersham, Suffolk, closed on Christmas Eve 2014, it seemed the pub would be lost forever. However, three years and much campaigning later, it's back up and running with brand new owners - the community.