Cotswolds landlord’s plea to help keep his pub open

A village pub in the Cotswolds which has taken pride in buying and using locally sourced produce in its restaurant and bar, is now at risk of going into administration. The landlord has issued a plea to the public to help keep his pub open while he navigates this tough chapter, in a bid to fully reopen again.

The Seven Tuns is located in the village of Chedworth, which is located nine miles from the centre of Cheltenham. The rising cost of utilities, food and changes of people’s going out habits are said to be the root cause of the pub’s problems.




The Seven Tuns landlord, Simon Wilson-White, 56, is desperate to avoid the pub going into administration. He was given the keys to the pub in August 2018, however it remained closed for two months due to a massive refurbishment and then the pub was ready to finally welcome customers through its doors the following October.

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He has worked in the hospitality trade for 41 years. He started work at 15-years-old doing the washing up in a kitchen, before progressing his career training to work as front of house in restaurants.

Mr Wilson-White has also travelled the world through his work, training in Switzerland, and Germany, and working on cruise ships. He also worked at The Ritz in London and was a key hand in the opening of The Ivy in London in 1993.

The Seven Tuns landlord, Simon Wilson-White(Image: Simon Wilson-White)

All that Mr Wilson-White had learned from over the years had been utilised, and his knowledge and expertise created the experience which The Seven Tuns had to offer. He and his chefs had created an excellent quality food menu, and a select and extensive wine and whiskey list.

Mr Wilson-White said: “We have had a significant drop in footfall over the past eight months. It is not just us, it is across the board for village pubs.

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