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Russell Brand's derelict pub has 'ripped the heart out' of local community
Russell Brand's derelict pub has 'ripped the heart out' of local community

Metro

time30-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Metro

Russell Brand's derelict pub has 'ripped the heart out' of local community

Russell Brand has 'ripped the heart out of the community' by letting his Oxfordshire village pub fall into disrepair, neighbours say. Brand bought the Crown Inn in Pishill in December 2021 for £850,000 but has not opened it to the public. Instead buildings on the site have been used by the comedian, actor and campaigner to record broadcasts for his army of online followers and host. He had applied to planners to transform it into a media hub and base for his Rumble podcast. Brand, 49, withdrew the plans after a backlash from locals and pressure from the council. South Oxfordshire Council described the plans as 'unsuitable' with the loss of the pub as a public amenity while the studios could cause nuisance to neighbours. Locals say the grade II listed pub has been left 'in limbo' as it falls into disrepair. The pub garden is overgrown and there are issues with the upstairs ceilings, they say. Brand carried out a lot of building work on the site but the project has juddered to a halt amid planning issues. Caroline Dempsey told Metro: 'It's sad. The closure of the pub has ripped the heart out of the local community. It was the place we met and made contact it kept us together. Now it is just sitting there falling into disrepair. It's such a shame. 'The pub was a destination for walkers. It was a place farmers could meet. 'Now we are in limbo. When Brand came here first he said he would not re open it as a pub but things would be 'cool'. Well, they are not and we want answers. Maybe he could sell it and it could be used as a mixed use space with the pub open. 'At the moment it's all blocked. We are not happy and we need a change. It's getting untidy it needs attention. It was a destination people would head to we don't want it to be an eyestore.' She said other than a woman who comes in on a daily basis to check the pub property it is just being left unoccupied. Mrs Dempsey added: 'When Brand was broadcasting a few years ago from a building in the garden I could hear him, it was disruptive. I wouldn't call him an ideal neighbour.' It is understood that a local couple showed an interest in buying the Crown from Brand to reopen as pub. However after a meeting with the comedian who is now a self styled guru with millions of followers, a deal was ruled out for now. A local told Metro: 'Brand was very charming when he arrived giving us gifts like hampers. 'However the relationship has soured. There is no transparency as to what is going on with the pub. A multi media space is no good to any of us. We just wish he would sling his hook and let someone get on with running it as a pub again. It's becoming an eyesore. Local people were interested in taking it over but after one meeting it was clear it would be difficult.' Brand has relocated to Miami leaving locals to stew on the sight of the unkempt property at the heart of their village. More Trending A former farmer told Metro: 'The community is dying. The pub was the glue that kept the community together. That's all gone. We don't want the council to give in to celebrity and money. It should be about more than that.' A woman who was in the pub on Tuesday checking on the premises said when approached by Metro: 'Russell Brand is a very nice man. I've met him he is a good man.' Brand is set to return to the UK to face five sex offence charges involving four women between 1999 and 2005, including rape and sexual assault. He denies all allegations. Metro has contacted representatives for Russell Brand for comment. Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. MORE: Russell Brand suspended from charity after being charged with rape and sex crimes MORE: Inside Russell Brand and Katy Perry's marriage – from Hindu wedding to text message breakup

Berkshire and Oxfordshire councils to discuss potential unitary
Berkshire and Oxfordshire councils to discuss potential unitary

BBC News

time13-03-2025

  • Politics
  • BBC News

Berkshire and Oxfordshire councils to discuss potential unitary

Three councils will discuss the possibility of forming a new unitary authority covering parts of Berkshire and Oxfordshire next Berkshire, South Oxfordshire and Vale of White Horse Councils have proposed they form a new authority, ahead of the government asking for plans for reorganisation later this initial proposal is titled Ridgeway Council, named after the ancient footpath that cuts through the three council government wants all new unitary authorities to serve about 500,000 residents or more and for every region to have a mayor. The three councils said they have "strong demographic and economic similarities" and "significant historic ties".They think the plan is a "once-in-a-generation opportunity" that would deliver high quality services and improve financial Berkshire's leader Jeff Brooks said the plan was an "exciting opportunity to establish a council that is ready for the future – one that works smarter, delivers better outcomes, and strengthens local democracy".David Rouane, South Oxfordshire Council's leader, said it would "provide a strong and effective foundation for the future… while maintaining and enhancing the unique character of our market towns and rural areas".While Bethia Thomas, Vale of White Horse Council's leader, said the authorities' "combined strengths would create a modern and effective local authority that puts people and communities at the heart of strong, health and robust local government, all white providing a firm base for wider regional growth".All of the councils will discuss the plans on 19 March, ahead of a potential submission to government for approval later this changes would be subject to public consultation. You can follow BBC Berkshire on Facebook, X (Twitter), or Instagram.

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