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23
Jun
A historic pub in the centre of Knaresborough has reopened after a car ploughed into the side of the building at the weekend.
The Old Royal Oak in Market Place is one of the oldest pubs in the town, dating back to 1794.
The listed building suffered extensive damage when the car crashed into it on Saturday afternoon (June 21).
Fortunately, nobody was injured and staff even managed to joke on Facebook: “At 6 o’clock tonight we opened Knaresborough’s first ever drive-through pub.”
The water supply was restored that evening and the pub reopened on Sunday, although only one half of the site is currently in use. The tap room is open but the lounge is closed.
George Graham, a member of bar staff, told the Stray Ferret today that builders were ready to begin repairs but the pub was waiting for North Yorkshire Council to conclude listed building inspections before work could begin.
Mr Graham added:
These things happen and the main thing is no one was hurt and we are back open.
We have contacted North Yorkshire Police for more details of the incident.
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