Fire at pub owned by England cricketer Stuart Broad
A pub part-owned by England and Nottinghamshire cricketer Stuart Broad has been badly damaged by a fire.
Firefighters were called to the Tap and Run in the village of Upper Broughton, on the border of Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire, at about 03:20 BST. The roof and first floor of the pub - which is also owned by former cricketer Harry Gurney - have been destroyed. The owners said they were "devastated" and the fire service said the cause was believed to have been accidental.The cricketers thanked the public for their support and promised the pub would open againIn a statement, Broad and Gurney said: "We are devastated to announce that due to a significant fire in the early hours of June 11th The Tap & Run will not be trading for the foreseeable future."And finally... we will be back! Watch this space.
We’re absolutely devastated to report that a fire broke out in the pub during the night. We are heartbroken to see our beautiful pub up in flames. Thankfully no one was hurt 🙏🏻 We are sorry we will not be able to honour any bookings for the foreseeable future…cont.
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