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  • Iconic LGBT pub in Bedford relaunched

    Iconic LGBT pub in Bedford relaunched

    The Barley Mow in Bedford, one of the most established LGBT venues in the UK has relaunched after new licensees take over.

    The pub, one of the only LGBT+ venues in the area has been given a new lease of life after the pub gained two new licensees, Katee and her father Stuart Turtill.

    With a combined 28 years of experience in the pub industry, the father and daughter duo aims to preserve the pub’s reputation and retain its strong roots as an established LGBT venue. This will include more community events and extending trading hours for customers to come and enjoy the pub throughout the day.

    Katee Turtill, Licensee of the Barley Mows commented: “Everything about the Barley Mow drew us to it. It’s a great pub with a fantastic community following. For that reason, we aren’t looking to change it too much, rather we want to enhance what people already recognised as being signature to the Barley Mow. I absolutely adore the pub; the customers are lovely, and I really want to make it that fun place for people to come back into.”

    Customers will be spoiled for choice with a fantastic line-up of events planned, including a monthly cabaret show and special weekly theme nights such as fancy-dress evenings, Ru Paul Drag Race nights, Rum and Reggae nights and Pop and Cheese nights. Resident Drag Queen host and karaoke master, Fanny Burns, will continue to entertain locals every Wednesday night with a DJ secured for both Friday and Saturday nights. Those visiting the pub for a tipple will be impressed by the extensive selection of fantastic draughts, spirits and signature cocktails which can be enjoyed in the spacious beer garden outside. 

    The Barley Mow will celebrated its official grand re-opening on Friday 7th February at 2 pm. Special guest, Dave Hodgson, Mayor of Bedford, hosted the ribbon-cutting ceremony and raised a new LGBT flag to pay homage to the landmark pub along with Fanny Burns.

    A special karaoke line-up was hosted soon after by the lovely Fanny Burns following the ceremony. Resident DJ Brummy took to the decks from 9pm onwards. The dress code and theme of the day was smart-casual attire with a rainbow theme. 

    Business Development Manager for Admiral Taverns, Mick Sheridan said, “I am thrilled to have Katee and Stuart on board at the Barley Mow and look forward to working with them. Both of them are incredibly experienced and have fantastic reputations. Both Katee and Stuart understand the importance of this community pub and have a strong vision to keep this a fantastic asset to the local community. I am very excited to see the new Barley Mow and I look forward to seeing all the wonderful events they have planned over the next few months.” 

  • Police Call For Witnesses After Homophobic Attack In Bedford

    Police in Bedford are calling for witness after a woman was assaulted by a group of men in an anti-gay assault.

    CREDIT: ©-ronfromyork-Depositphotos
    CREDIT: ©-ronfromyork-Depositphotos

    According to police in Bedford a woman was assaulted and injured in an apparent anti-gay attack by a group of men aged between 16-20 year-old.

     


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    She was reportedly attacked in Mareth Road in Beford after leaving a convenience store on Cardington Road at around 9pm on the 1st April.

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    The alleged offenders made homophobic remarks to the victim and punched and kicked her, causing minor injuries to her face and body.

    Three of the offenders were around 5ft 4in while one was slightly taller and all of them were wearing jeans and jackets.


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    Sergeant James Hart, hate crime tactical lead for the force, said,

    “This was a despicable attack against a woman who describes herself as openly lesbian, believes that she was targeted because of her sexuality.

    “The victim has been left extremely upset by this senseless assault, and we are committed to finding the people responsible so that they cannot continue to commit such hateful acts.

    “Hate crime of any kind will not be tolerated and I would urge anyone who has any information about this incident to come forward.”

    Call 101 with information quoting crime reference JH/13449/16, or the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 with information.