Campaigners save The Mole Inn from turning into home

Campaigners outside The Mole Inn Campaigners outside The Mole Inn

CAMPAIGNERS are celebrating after a bid to turn a Monk Sherborne pub into a home was quashed by the Planning Inspectorate.

Theresa Thompson, of Tadley, asked a planning inspector to let her turn The Mole Inn into a four-bedroom home after Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council refused the application in February.

The appeal hinged on whether there was sufficient justification for the loss of the pub.

The inspector, Terry Phillimore, wrote in his decision report: “A public house within the village is valued as a recreation and community facility...there is a strong desire for its reopening.”

Villagers opposed to the pub’s conversion claimed that when Mr and Mrs Thompson tested the market by putting The Mole Inn up for sale as a business, their £400,000 asking price was “over-inflated”.

Mr Phillimore agreed, writing: “The asking price was at a level that would have put off prospective purchasers and made it more difficult for those interested to obtain finance.

“There has therefore not been a long enough open marketing exercise at a realistic price to demonstrate that continued public house use is not viable.”

Emma Hampson, of the Save the Mole Committee, said: “We are pleased with the outcome but we are still a long way from reopening the pub.

“We hope very much that the pub will be made available to buy but that is to a great extent out of our hands.”

Residents formed the Save the Mole Committee to oppose the original planning application submitted by Mrs Thompson’s husband, the former Concorde captain Adrian Thompson.

Mrs Hampson, of Paddock Field, said the Mole campaigners would have to wait and see what the owner decides to do next. Mrs Thompson was unavailable for comment.

Comments(7)

ELLIS17 says...
4:01pm Sat 27 Oct 12

Lets hope the residents fulfil their wish to see the Mole Public House reopen, The problem remains when it comes on the market again, one of the supermarket chains may attempt to buy it, in order to open a convenience store, their would appear no stopping their expansion plans, irespective of the needs or wishes of the local community.

Cynical Reader says...
4:23pm Sat 27 Oct 12

Did all those people actually use the pub?
If so, it must have been making a profit!

lovemychildren says...
12:18am Sun 28 Oct 12

Cynical Reader wrote:
Did all those people actually use the pub?
If so, it must have been making a profit!
My thoughts too :))

W Wallace says...
11:22am Thu 1 Nov 12

and if they were using there are a lot of underage customers.

DCSharps says...
8:50pm Fri 2 Nov 12

Looking at that photo, I'd wager 95% of them did not frequent the Mole when it was last open. I can safely say that because I did use it.

robertspet8 says...
10:50am Fri 9 Nov 12

Best_Name_Ever, unless you have evidence of your claims you should remove your comment before you are taken to court for libel.

Sam_Walker123456 says...
4:46pm Fri 9 Nov 12

robertspet8 wrote:
Best_Name_Ever, unless you have evidence of your claims you should remove your comment before you are taken to court for libel.
What comment?

click2find

About cookies

We want you to enjoy your visit to our website. That's why we use cookies to enhance your experience. By staying on our website you agree to our use of cookies. Find out more about the cookies we use.

I agree