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Leader Live
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Leader Live
Latest ‘Live At The Lion' festival to be the best yet at Golden Lion
Record crowds are expected to attend what will be the seventh annual 'Live at the Lion' event. Running from Friday, August 22 to Monday August 25, the mostly free four-day event at The Golden Lion in Rossett has become a standout fixture in the local calendar, drawing over 3,000 people last year and raising hundreds of pounds for local charities. Since taking over as general manager in 2009, Allan Parrington has established the Hydes-owned pub as a real community hub for the people of Rossett and surrounding areas. Golden Lion general manager Allan Parrington. (Image: Team G) This year's festival kicks off on the Friday night with the return of the Big Fat Tipi Music Quiz, held in the pub's now-iconic Nordic-style tipi, with all proceeds from the £3 per person entry fee going to Bowel Cancer UK. The weekend's entertainment will feature more than 20 live acts performing across two stages, the main stage and the tipi stage, throughout Saturday and Sunday. TOP STORIES TODAY Homes in Flintshire left without water again as burst main causes 'further problems' Why Loggerheads' Caffi Florence is set to close for good later this month 'Asylum seekers' flats speculation in Flintshire town prompts council statements The 2025 line-up features a mix of returning favourites and exciting new artists including; Year of the Dog, The Cover Lovers, Manilla Times, Danko, Morgan Elwy, The Welcome Party, Colonel Dax, Brad Hunter and The Afterparty, Fleece, Karma Shake (acoustic), Tom Macaulay, Mr. Phormula, People of Maha, Matt Nicholls, Andy Hickie, Maria Mihailik, Ste Jones, Delta Ladies Choir and the High Society DJs. The festival will close on Monday August 25 with a nostalgic 80's afternoon daytime disco, offering a relaxed and upbeat end to the weekend. Allan Parrington, general manager of The Golden Lion, has overseen the festival's growth into a major local event. He said: 'We're incredibly proud of what Live at the Lion has become. What started as a small community idea has grown into something very special, and it's all thanks to the amazing support we get from our guests and neighbours. "Everyone involved is also very grateful to Hydes who are always very supportive of the festival and what it means to the surrounding community. This year's line-up is our best yet and we can't wait to welcome everyone.' Adam Mayers, managing director of Hydes Brewery, added: 'The Golden Lion is a shining example of what a great pub can bring to its community. Live at the Lion has become a real highlight in the Hydes calendar and we're proud to continue supporting Allan and the team in delivering something so special year after year.' Hydes, with its brewery in Media City, Salford, was formed in 1863 and supplies beers to wholesalers, pub companies and other brewers throughout the UK and a pub retailing estate of over 40 pubs across the North West of England and North Wales.

Leader Live
31-07-2025
- General
- Leader Live
The Golden Lion named Leader finalist for 'Best Pubs'
The beautifully kept, cosy and atmospheric pub is oozing with charm and character - and a delightful house dog! The Golden Lion, Rossett (Image: Hydes) Situated in Rossett, the Golden Lion serves scrumptious home-cooked food and classics, as well as a variety of brewed favourites on tap. Manager Allan Parrington has been the front man at the Golden Lion for an impressive 16-years. He also works for Hydes Brewery who operate the site. (Image: The Golden Lion) Its origins harks back to the 1860s from a single storey ale house. It then transformed to a coaching inn before becoming a local with a Nordic tipi! Inside the pub, the eclectic mix of old and new bring together a comforting homely appeal. The pub is as well known for its ghost stories as it is for its service and even has its own phantom visitor, Old Jeffrey, who is thought to haunt the pub. "Like my hairline, it's changed a bit!", said Allan. "It was a lovely surprise to be nominated by Leader readers so myself and the team are just chuffed to be in the mix with some other great local venues. "We are well supported by some fantastic regulars and diners and it's really kind that they have put us forward for this." Do you think The Golden Lion should be crowned the best across Wrexham and Flintshire? Voting opens on July 21 until August 1 with voting slips available in our newspaper.


BBC News
29-06-2025
- General
- BBC News
Work under way to upgrade Newton Abbot town square
Work is underway to replace rotten timbers in a Devon town square. Newton Abbot Town Council said the work at Golden Lion Square was expected to take a few weeks to complete. The wooden sleeper beds that contained flower borders in the square were installed 12 years ago and would now be clerk Phil Rowe said: "Golden Lion Square has proved to be a popular spot for people to meet or perhaps enjoy their lunch breaks and we want to keep it both attractive and safe." Mr Rowe said the use of in-house crews meant the "only significant cost is the timber at £6,000"."We think that's pretty good value for a community asset that benefits the whole town," he Lion Square sits next to the town's oldest pub, The Golden Lion, which dates back to 1623.


The Herald Scotland
23-04-2025
- Business
- The Herald Scotland
The historic Golden Lion hotel in Stirling has a new owner
Mr Atkinson, who will be joined as a partner in The Golden Lion by wife Ros Wardley-Smith, declared he is 'absolutely delighted to be the proud new owner of such an iconic established hotel, restaurant and hospitality venue'. He said: 'I look forward to bringing my hospitality knowledge and experience in leading a passionate team to enhance their fabulous Scottish hospitable service, whilst sourcing quality local produce and supporting local suppliers, making The Golden Lion hotel the venue of choice for those wanting to stay, dine, drink and socialise. 'It's in a great location just two minutes from the train station and five minutes from Stirling Castle, with so much potential including a 250-seat ballroom and five ground floor meeting rooms. 'It is exciting to work alongside many long-serving colleagues, listening to their ideas, thoughts and suggestions to help build on the hotel's reputation and reach new markets.' Read more: The hotel was built in 1786 when the street, known in medieval times as the High Gait, was originally known as Quality Street. It was renamed King Street in 1821 to celebrate the coronation of George IV. Mr Atkinson said: "With the historic connections we will be aiming to focus on 'quality for a King' and I will be on site working hard to make a positive difference, raising both standards and expectations for those choosing to stay, dine, celebrate their memorable wedding, or simply meeting up for a coffee or drink with colleagues and friends savouring over the vast selection of Scottish malt whiskies, exciting cocktails and late night bar nibbles. "My aim is to always strive for focused care, attention to detail and professionalism in our offering, and to enjoy the love and energy of every project I have been involved in. I had been looking for the right hotel to buy for some time and this was an ideal and exciting opportunity I was very keen to secure. "Together with the team, we will steadily work to improve every aspect of the business, putting the emphasis on providing superb hospitality as well as helping to promote Stirling as a fantastic visitor destination." Mr Atkinson is described as a 'seasoned' hospitality expert currently offering consultancy advice to the hospitality trade, having previously owned and run hotels and stadiums. He is also a business ambassador for the Scottish Chambers of Commerce, and a member of its Scottish Business Advisory Group. Ms Wardley-Smith will not be involved in the day-to-day running of the hotel and will continue to work full-time for Scottish Chambers of Commerce. However, Mr Atkinson noted that Ms Wardley-Smith is from Stirling and "knows the hotel well which puts me under huge added pressure to make her proud of what we deliver for the city".