New Tenants Take Over Anglesey Pub After Previous Couple's Departure

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New Tenants Take Over Anglesey Pub After Previous Couple's Departure
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The Stag Inn in Cemaes, Anglesey, has welcomed new tenants after the previous couple, Darren and Susie Harris-Hughes, left following a breakdown in their working relationship with the brewery.

New publicans have taken on a North Wales establishment after its previous Scouse tenants agreed to leave. West Derby couple Darren and Susie Harris-Hughes previously told the ECHO they had reluctantly accepted a week's notice from brewery Marston's to vacate the Stag Inn in Cemaes in Anglesey - a decision that initially sparked anger amongst some of their regulars.

Some villagers, including the pub's pool team, had reportedly initially pledged to boycott the establishment and an online petition calling for the couple to stay gathered hundreds of signatures. However, Marston's told the ECHO that 'the decision to leave the Stag was mutually agreed with Susie and Darren following a breakdown of the working relationship'. On the pub's official Facebook page, the new tenants posted on December 18: 'What a beautiful pub in a beautiful village. We can’t wait to meet you all. Our doors are currently closed but we are looking to reopen tomorrow at some point. We are here to make a living like all the previous operators. If you have any questions feel free to pop in.' Two days later on December 20 they added: 'Thank you for everyone that visited us tonight. It really was lovely to meet you all. The people certainly make this pub what it is. We look forward to seeing you all tomorrow.' The tenants signed off the post 'Team Stag'. Various people have offered support to the new tenants. Carole Anne Moore said: 'Welcome and wishing you all the very best. As a previous tenant at The Stag (2001-08) this place still means a lot to me and my family, and I look forward to meeting you in 2025. Cemaes is a beautiful village; all the best.' Wendy Marie added: 'Brilliant news looking forward . I for one will be returning as a customer,' while Keith Fitton wrote: 'People are NOT planning to boycott The Stag. If anything quite the opposite'

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