A couple running a pub on Anglesey face eviction before Christmas after a dispute with the brewery over a short notice period, sparking outrage among locals.
Furious publicans on Anglesey are seeking legal advice after their short tenure at a local pub ended in acrimony. Darren and Susie Harris-Hughes, who say they 'gave up everything' to move from Liverpool to the island, now face eviction before Christmas.
The couple reluctantly agreed to just a week's notice with Marston's Brewery to leave the Stag Inn, Cemaes, a decision that has sparked outrage among regulars, with customers vowing to boycott the pub and planning a protest outside, North Wales Live had previously reported. The dismayed villagers have praised Darren and Susie for having 'turned around' the pub in the mere five months since they sold their house to move to Anglesey. An online petition demanding Marston's reconsider its decision garnered almost 400 signatures within 24 hours – nearly a third of the village's population, Wales Online reported. Marston's, however, is reportedly perplexed by the uproar, believing the week-long notice period was mutually agreed upon. Yet, Darren and Susie describe the decision as 'abrupt' and a complete 'shock'. Susie said the couple had fully committed to taking on the most northerly pub in Wales back in July. 'We sold our three-bedroom semi in Liverpool to move into a flat above the pub,' she said. 'It was in need of renovation, which we paid for ourselves. 'My husband gave up his business as a decorator and, to support him at the pub, I left my senior leadership role in the care sector. It's a fabulous community in Cemaes and we had a great reception. What's happened since is beyond belief and we are determined to fight it all the way.' Join our WhatsApp Top Stories and, Breaking News group by clicking this link According to the couple, grievances centred on the pub's monthly stock takes, which revealed apparent discrepancies that left them mystifie
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