Popular Stoke-on-Trent pub to reopen next month following £1.4 million refurbishment

By Sarah Garner

22nd Nov 2024 10:35 am | Local News

The Reginald Mitchell, in Hanley, will reopen on 12 December (Nub News).
The Reginald Mitchell, in Hanley, will reopen on 12 December (Nub News).

A popular pub in Stoke-on-Trent is set to reopen next month following a £1.4 million refurbishment.

The Reginald Mitchell, in Hanley, closed on 21 October and will reopen on Thursday 12 December at 8am.

JD Wetherspoon is currently undertaking work to the building, to repair the roof and to include new step-free access and a full internal redecoration.

This is as well as creating new staff facilities, staff room and changing rooms.

The pub closed in October for a £1.4 million refurbishment (Nub News).

Wetherspoon spokesman Eddie Gershon said: "The investment highlights the company's commitment to Hanley, to its staff and to its customers.

"The pub plays an important part in the town's social scene and we trust that it will continue to do so for many more years to come."

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