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Hero of community officially opens new look pub
Susan Durant, officially opened their local last week after it underwent major refurbishment works.
The popular Green Tree Inn on the outskirts of Hatfield was re-opened on Friday by Susan Durant, local hero of the community for all the work she does for charity, following two weeks of redecoration.
The venue which now includes a pizza oven, salad cart, completely new décor throughout and a fresh looking menu has also employed 16 new members of staff working both kitchen side and front of house.
Kate Everatt, general manager of The Green Tree Inn explains: “We are delighted to be officially back open to the public and the fact that Susan Durant cut the ribbon for us was just perfect.
“The new facilities including a dedicated pizza oven will allow us to offer homemade delights to eat in or take out, giving us an extra offering for guests to enjoy.”
More than 450 people attended the official opening and will take advantage of discount vouchers to be used over the next few weeks that were distributed on the 24th June.
The new look also marks the start of the pubs charity campaign, to raise £8,000 across several fundraising events for Cancer Research and two local causes.
For more information, contact the venue on 01302 840305 or visit one of its social media pages.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Levi Parol .
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