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New faces behind bar at Shepherds Arms



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Published Date: 22 September 2008
THE introduction of two new tenants could see a Colne pub run like a military operation!
Partners Rachel Winters and Simon Hunnam have recently left the Army to become the new management team at the Shepherds Arms.

They are confident their military training has given them the determination and dedication needed to make a success of their new challenge.

The couple have been joined by highly experienced Ken Houston, who returns to the Shepherds after a number of years, as assistant manager.

The Timothy Taylor-owned pub is due for a facelift in November. Rachel said: "Once the refurb is complete we will reintroduce food, but in the meantime we've something happening every night, from karaoke to live bands. It is also the place to watch sport in Colne."

Simon, who hails from the North East, spent 14 years with the Duke of Wellington's Regiment – now 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment.

Tied Estate Operations Manager, Marc Craddock, said: "Rachel and Simon's enthusiasm and their professional approach to the job really shine through. I'm sure they will make a great success of running The Shepherds."

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  • Last Updated: 26 September 2008 10:31 AM
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  • Location: Burnley
 
 
  

 
 


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