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Stonegate owned Railway pub set to reopen after £200k refurb

The pub will officially reopen on Wednesday 9 August and will have a grand launch weekend on 18, 19 and 20 August

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The Stonegate Group owned Railway pub in Lancing, West Sussex is set to reopen following a £200,000 renovation.

The pub, which is now part of the Craft Union Pub Company, has had works carried out to provide it with a “brand new look and feel”.

Inside, will be a new pool table and darts board as well as trophies of the pub’s sports teams as well as a space for private events.

Outside, the pub’s garden space has been revamped with astroturf and huts.

Chris and Iryna Williams have been named as the operators of the pub, both of whom have vast experience, with Chris previously running large establishments in various parts of South England.

Chris said: “We are so excited to open the doors and welcome everyone back to the pub for a great time. Iryna, the team and I want to make the Railway a hub for the whole Lancing community and look forward to inviting in new and old faces and families. There is so much going on, we hope to have some fun with you all and cannot wait to make some brilliant memories.”

The pub will officially reopen on Wednesday 9 August and will have a grand launch weekend on 18, 19 and 20 August.

 

 

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