TRIBUTE has been paid to a stalwart of the world-famous Steeton Male Voice Choir who has died after a brave battle against cancer. Len Wilson – who was 93 – had been diagnosed with lung cancer about a year ago, after being treated successfully for a tumour previously. A socially-distanced presentation was made to him outside his East Morton home last November when he celebrated half a century with the choir, of which he was president. “It is no exaggeration to say that Len has been the key man in the success of the choir for more than four decades,” said chairman, Mike Grady.
Punch purchases seven-pub package from Heartstone Inns
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The MA in January, the operator of about 1,250 pubs across England, Scotland and Wales, completed the acquisition of seven pubs from Heartstone Inns.
Established in 2007, Heartstone Inns will continue to operate its remaining eight pubs following the sale of seven sites in the south-west to Punch.
“We are pleased to welcome these seven wonderful pubs into the Punch family and look forward to working together with our new publicans and their teams,” Punch chief executive officer Clive Chesser said.
“We would like to thank Heartstone Inns, who have been working closely with us to ensure a smooth transition for everyone. We have plans to invest in all seven pubs during 2020, providing them with industry-leading support to allow them to flourish, while ensuring they continue to operate at the very heart of their local communities. We will provide further updates as these plans progress, but in