Beehive Pub reopens its doors after refurbishment

A popular community pub wrecked by flooding has finally reopened its doors.

The Beehive Inn and Wacky Warehouse, on the Beehive roundabout, Horwich, had been closed due to lockdown restrictions at the start of this year, and could only serve customers outside after mid-April, but was due to open its indoors again on Monday, May 17.

Torrential rain struck the night before this, May 16, and caused severe flash flooding, closing many roads, and causing significant damage to homes and schools in the area. This caused the pub extensive damage delaying its reopening.

The pub's owners, Greene King, spent 'six figures' on refurbishing the pub, with the Mayor of Bolton, Linda Thomas, and Sam Ormrod, who runs local mental health charity Sam's Warriors (warr;ors) attending the grand-reopening today (November 8).

The Bolton News: (L-R): Bar team member Kia Stones and Sam Ormrod(L-R): Bar team member Kia Stones and Sam Ormrod

Caitlin McAllister, general manager of the Beehive Inn, said: “We absolutely can’t wait to reopen our doors to customers â€" it’s been a very long six-month wait.

“We’re thrilled to be coming back better than ever, and we’re looking forward to welcoming returning regulars â€" as well as many new guests, we hope.”

The pub asked for nominations for a 'very special' local person to open the pub in a recent Facebook campaign, they were inundated with nominations for Horwich-based Sam, in recognition of the work he does within his community.

The Bolton News: Harry, son of Sam Ormrod and Natalie Swift, team member at the newly refurbished Wacky Warehouse at the Beehive Inn.Harry, son of Sam Ormrod and Natalie Swift, team member at the newly refurbished Wacky Warehouse at the Beehive Inn.

Sam's Warriors is a a local community group that helps people rediscover themselves through healthy lives and minds - by joining in with meetings, exercise and alternative therapies, such as yoga, running, walking, art and guided meditation.

The pub has been refurbished with a new look, a new menu and a completely refurbished Wacky Warehouse children’s play centre.

The Bolton News: Inside the refurbished Beehive Inn, HorwichInside the refurbished Beehive Inn, Horwich

There is also a newly renovated function room in the upstairs of the pub which is open for bookings.

The Beehive has also announced that it will be re-introducing its weekly quiz night, as well as hosting a number of festive live music nights in the near future.

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