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Publicity to Date
4th October 2007: Wharfedale & Airedale Observer
MP launches fight to save threatened Otley pub
25 October, 2007: The Publican
Concerns grow for boarded-up pub
November/December 2007: Full Measure
Cover
of Full Measure
Read the item in Full Measure (PDF)
November/December 2007: Tyke Taverner
Cover of the Tyke Taverner
Text of the item in the above Tyke Taverner
15 November 2007: Wharfedale & Airedale Observer
Fears grow as popular pub is boarded up
15 November, 2007: The Publican
29 November 2007: Wharfedale & Airedale Observer
Homes plan for Otley pub has campaigners feeling bitter
November 2007: What's Brewing
Item
in What's Brewing
4 December 2007: Yorkshire Evening Post
Bell is ringing for last orders at many pubs
20 December 2007: Wharfedale & Airedale Observer
Request
for photographs
10 January 2008: Wharfedale & Airedale Observer
MP tells developer to 'check its facts' over closed Otley Pub
10 January 2008: Wharfedale & Airedale Observer
‘Support pub right of way’ appeal
16 January 2008: Telegraph & Argus
17 January 2008: Wharfedale & Airedale Observer
Support from the SAVE Britain's Heritage campaign
23 January 2008: Yorkshire Evening Post
And the winner is ... the pub that closed!
24 January 2008: Wharfedale & Airedale Observer
Closed Otley pub wins CAMRA award
29 January 2008: The Society of Independent Brewers
31 January 2008: Wharfedale & Airedale Observer
Firm plans 14 homes on Otley pub site
4 February 2008: The Publican
Presentation of CAMRA award to the Summecross
9 February 2008: Telegraph & Argus
Villagers fight housing on pub site
14 February 2008: Wharfedale & Airedale Observer
Otley councillors object to housing plan on pub site
21 February 2008: Wharfedale & Airedale Observer
The new Tree Preservation Order plus other tree related issues
As the above item demonstrates, the major error in tree locations is now starting to reach the press. However, Chartford Homes still appear to be in denial that their planning application plans show all the trees in the park displaced by 5m towards Pool Road (with the result that one is almost in Pool Road). Click here to see the evidence!
28 February 2008: Wharfedale & Airedale Observer
Action demanded on Otley's eyesores
6 March 2008: Wharfedale & Airedale Observer (letter)
13 March 2008: Wharfedale & Airedale Observer
Campaigners celebrate victory in fight to prevent demolition of Otley pub
14 March 2008: The Publican
Council backs SOS in pub demolition case
14 March 2008: The Society of Independent Brewers
Save our pub campaigners win round one
24 June 2008: The Society of Independent Brewers
Save our pub campaigners toast Midsummer’s Day
26 June 2008: The Wharfe Valley Times

26 June 2008: Wharfedale & Airedale Observer

1 July 2008: The Publican
Pub campaigners celebrate their summer
11 September 2008: Wharfedale & Airedale Observer
Cheers! Village pubs defy gloomy outlook to re-open
23 September 2008: The Society of Independent Brewers
Save our Summercross takes campaign to Festival
25 September 2008: Yorkshire Evening Post
Otley pub battlers take fight to folk festival
29 September 2008: The Publican
2 October 2008: Wharfedale & Airedale Observer

First news of the Westward Care
proposal

9 October 2008: Wharfedale & Airedale Observer
Bid to reopen pub is being ignored - MP
Campaigners fighting to resurrect a closed Otley pub claim new plans for the site would destroy part of the town’s heritage.
Last week Westward Care unveiled proposals to build a 50-bed care home for the elderly by converting and extending the Summercross Inn, on Cross Green.
The plans – which replace an earlier, rejected 14-house scheme by landowners Chartford Homes – were due to be on display at a public exhibition in the Civic Centre between 5.30 and 9pm today. Westward Care claims its plan would deliver a state-of-the-art care home for older people and meet a demand in the town.
The Save Our Summercross (SOS) campaign has been quick to point out that Chartford Homes and Westward Care, while separate companies, have a director in common – Norman Stubbs. And they are also accusing Chartford of ignoring interest from a pub company that is keen to re-open the pub, which closed last October.
SOS member and Leeds North West MP Greg Mulholland said: “It is exceptionally disappointing that Chartford Homes, who still own the site, continue to ignore the community in Otley.
“At least one pub company has approached them about buying and reopening the pub but they refused to talk to them and instead push on with ways to recoup their investment, which is just sour grapes at having their inappropriate plans thrown out.
“Anyone going to the exhibition should consider three things. First, is it right that any company tries to impose plans on a community when the community’s view is clear?
“Second, do we want to preserve Otley’s history and heritage which would be destroyed by these plans and third, in light of the fact that Westward Care and Chartford Homes are linked, can the community really believe that this is not just about Chartford Homes and their directors trying to maximise their profit from the site, regardless of what the community east of Otley want?”
Westward Care’s managing director, Peter Hodkinson, however, insists the new care home would serve the community.
He said: “We have developed a reputation for delivering the highest standards of care for older people in the Leeds area.
“There is a real need for specialist provision of this type in Otley and we think that our plans for this site, which would include the retention and sympathetic extension of the existing building, will substantially contribute towards meeting that need. I very much hope that local residents will be able to come and view our plans and meet members of the project team at the exhibition.”
Campaign leader Shirley Lewis said: “Chartford are still not taking into account what the community wants, which is their pub back, not a care home or houses.
“And if they are going to be building a care home there it’s going to have to be pretty big for them to recoup their cash, so it won’t be much different to having 14 houses.”
Wharfedale Newspapers contacted Chardford Homes about whether or not a pub company had been in touch with them, but no response had been given by the time of going to press.
8 November 2008: Wharfedale & Airedale Observer

20 November 2008: Wharfedale & Airedale Observer
Why we should appreciate our towns pubs more

27 November 2008: Wharfedale & Airedale Observer
Otley councillors say 'no' to care home on Summercross site
Warning: The headline above is misleading (the planning application has not been rejected by LCC)
11 December 2008: Wharfedale & Airedale Observer
SOS are very pleased to have public confirmation of this interest (which Chartford Homes previously denied)
25 December 2008: Wharfedale & Airedale Observer

29 January 2009: Wharfedale & Airedale Observer
Care home plan decision delayed
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