Village pub on edge of Norfolk broads set to reopen under a new landlord
The Horse and Groom in Tunstead, a village on the edge of the Norfolk Broads, is set to open its doors once again as a bid for a new licence has emerged.
Robert Cameron has submitted an application to North Norfolk District Council with hopes to serve alcohol and play live music at the venue.
Mr Cameron has applied to sell alcohol on and off the premises between midday to midnight between Tuesday and Friday and between 10am to midnight between Saturday and Monday.
This has been amended until 1am on New Year's Eve.
The Horse and Groom in Tunstead (Image: Newsquest)
He has also planned to play recorded music and indoor sporting events from midday to 11pm daily, and live music from 5pm to 11pm between Tuesday to Friday and from midday to 11pm Saturday to Monday.
In the application, it said there would be strict ID checks, promotion of responsible drinking and communication with locals.
Mr Cameron, who is also the landlord of the Shoulder of Mutton in Strumpshaw, added that there would be CCTV and would promote a “good working practice and expect good conduct from patrons”.
