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  1. Published on: 07/01/2019 03:52 PMReported by: roving-eye
    A COMMUNITY has less than a month to save a Birkdale pub that once
    turned Paul Simon away for "not being good enough".



    Developers have submitted plans to demolish The Blundell Arms, on
    Upper Aughton Road, to free up land to build eight new houses.

    The pub was home to the The Bothy Folk Song Club for 38 years and in
    its prime hosted some of the biggest names in music.

    Clive Pownceby, who compiled the group's memories for its 50th
    anniversary four years ago, said: "We may be famous as the club that
    turned Paul Simon away for not being up to much (a bit exaggerated
    that one, but not entirely without foundation!) but we have employed
    Barbara Dickson on occasion and if she’d like to come back for £18
    again, she’s very welcome!"

    Careworker Jason McCormack, who launched a campaign group to save the
    historic venue, is now calling on Sefton Council to use a change in
    the law to bring the pub back into use as a community hub.

    Father-of-two Mr McCormack, who lives on Everton Road, wants the
    'Dell, as it is known by residents, to be “More than a Pub" and his
    plans include hosting a cafe for people with dementia, a wheelchair
    accessible farm garden, a community, business and learning centre
    providing community IT training and resources, a microbrewery, a gin
    distillery, a children’s play area and a community radio station.

    He said: "In 2017, the law was changed to protect pubs for
    communities. Sefton Council has the power to stop the Blundell Arms
    from being demolished.

    "It’s a simple choice between eight new houses or a thriving and
    viable community pub.

    "We aim to reduce loneliness and improve social cohesion in an area
    sorely lacking a community hub.

    "The Blundell Arms has been a big part of my life for 40 years, ever
    since I moved to the area as a child. Now I live on Everton Road with
    my wife and our two boys. I believe the Blundell Arms pub can play a
    beneficial part in their life much as it did in mine.

    "Back in the 80s Tuesday night was computer club. I learned to various
    programme computers and play the latest games with my mates. No online
    friends then. I had a 20-year career in IT working for Merseyside
    Police thanks to the people I met at Computer Club.

    "We weren't old enough to go into the pub alone. We weren't old enough
    to go into town alone. The pub was the centre of our world. The car
    park was our patch. We played football outside during the World Cup.
    We played Tennis during Wimbledon. Ran races during the Olympics. I
    got so many scraped knees there.

    "My Dad died just before I turned 18. We had his wake in the pub. He'd
    taught me how to behave as a child when I was in a pub and how to
    behave as a young adult when sneaking a pint of shandy he'd bought for
    himself. As an adult it was the locals who taught me how to behave
    when under the influence of the demon drink.

    "There was a band on every Sunday. Not every one was a good one. Paul
    Simon and Barbara Dicksonboth allegedly appeared at the Bothy Folk
    Club before my time. There were some good bands who never made it,
    some local lads who used the function room for band practice and some
    touring acts.

    "I know the pub lost its way towards the end. It could be rowdy. It
    could be noisy. It had a terrible reputation and at times it deserved
    that reputation.

    "I started the Dell Preservation campaign after my brother and his
    girlfriend were attacked by kids on bikes as they walked home one
    night. Their attackers hit hem with wood from the broken pub benches.
    My brother managed to fend them off enough for his girlfriend to run
    to our house for help.

    "I had just left my job with Merseyside Police heading for a job as a
    Community Support Worker. I began to think that attack would not have
    happened with a brightly lit pub on the corner. A pub with a decent
    number of respectable adults coming and going to ensure the safety of
    passers by day or night.

    "I still took my kids in when they were toddlers dressed as Batman and
    Superman. it wasn't all bad and it’s the good bits we need to bring
    back.

    "It will be a quiet pub and community centre during the day. Somewhere
    for local people to spend time in an increasingly lonely world. Free
    tea and coffee because some people don't have much to spend.

    "The rooms upstairs will be a place to learn new skills, use community
    computers, meet for business or pleasure, set up yoga classes or rent
    a market stall. Then at night we can turn the upstairs rooms into
    bedrooms for rough sleepers if the community is supportive."
    Mr McCormack is also calling on members of the public to buy into his
    dream by becoming shareholders in his vision for just £250.

    He said: "Planning law is on our side. Pubs are protected in the
    Neighbourhood Planning Act 2017. The government supports community
    pubs financially. We've been promised £100,000 grant and loan money if
    do buy the pub.

    "If you ‘lend the community’ £250 for three years. The government will
    give you £75 off your income tax bill on 1st April 2019. That’s £75
    plus your £250 in just three years.

    "It's called Social Investment Tax Relief. Think of it like Gift Aid.
    For every £250 share we 'sell', Crowdfunder will gift us another £250
    share.
    "In addition, Pubs like the Blundell Arms can benefit from upto £100k
    funding from the Government's More Than A Pub programme.
    "If we can get as few as 400 local people to 'lend the community’ £250
    for three years then we can raise £300,000 to purchase, renovate,
    reopen, stock and staff the Blundell Arms.

    "Every shareholder gets an equal say in how the pub is run. Every
    share entitles the holder to an equal share of half of any profits
    once every three years.
    "The other half of any profit must be spent on the upkeep of the building."
    For more information or to join the campaign email jasonmccormackict@gmail.com.


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  3. Squeeezebox says:08/01/2019 07:31 AM
    My band has played at the Blundell in years gone by and we always had a great night. More recently we used the function room for practices.

    It would be great for a community group to save the pub - does anyone know how the fundraising is going?

  4. r4dent says:08/01/2019 04:04 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Squeeezebox View Post
    does anyone know how the fundraising is going?

    For more information or to join the campaign email jasonmccormackict@gmail.com.



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