JOB DONE!
January 2015 - The Spirit Pub Company have now decided to refurbish and rejuvinate the Victoria Hotel. Well done and many thanks to all those who campaigned and supported the campaign to Save The Vic.
READ the Lytham St. Annes Express Report (not fully accurate as the pub will stay open until 2nd Feb)
READ the Lytham St. Annes Express Report (not fully accurate as the pub will stay open until 2nd Feb)
Community StrengthThe Victoria Hotel Community Association (VHCA) was formed to bring the local community together in support of the campaign to save the Vic from the hands of the developers. The Vic , built in 1897, is situated at the back of the town of the popular seaside resort of Lytham St. Annes in Lancashire and differs from the other bars in the town in that it proudly provides, and has a long history of providing, recreation, entertainment and a place to meet for the local residents, tradesmen and women and working class population of the town.
The Save The Vic Campaign brought the community together in a common voice to defend the pub from being demolished and replaced by a block of flats by developers Mcarthy and Stone. The VHCA exists to draw on the strength of the community to continue to defend the Vic from being demolished and to further campaign, fundraise and do everything possible to restore the building to its former glory and utilise it for the local community creating economic growth and social cohesion. Find out how to get involved and help join or support the VHCA or follow us on Facebook.and Twitter |
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Giving back to the community
The Victoria Hotel Community Association want to support the local community that helped them in the campaign to save the Vic from the hands of the developers. Please contact us if you live in the area surrounding the Victoria Hotel and have any issues that you think the community association may be able to help with.
Please Help the vhca
The VHCA is a non-for-profit organisation run by volunteers. The costs of printing and room hire for meetings have been met by donations from community members. Read the aims of the VHCA here
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