Pub among more than 600 nationwide to benefit from £39m investment
The Whitakers Arms in Accrington is one of two pubs in the North West to have benefited from a £39m investment nationwide from Heineken.
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I joined the Lancashire Telegraph in 2022 as a trainee digital reporter, having previously worked at other Newsquest titles in the south as a trainee sports reporter and various other jobs outside of journalism. I cover all manner of stories, from court and crime to planning to breaking news across East Lancashire.
The Whitakers Arms in Accrington is one of two pubs in the North West to have benefited from a £39m investment nationwide from Heineken.
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