Villagers in Skelton on Ure, near Boroughbridge, have formed a Community Benefit Society, which aims to raise £250,000 to save the Black Lion.
RESIDENTS are bidding to reopen an historic pub in a North Yorkshire village which has lain closed and boarded up for almost three years.
Villagers in Skelton on Ure, near Boroughbridge, have formed a Community Benefit Society, which aims to raise £250,000 to save the Black Lion.
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