The Black Lion at Skelton-on-Ure looks set to re-open after an 18-month battle by the local community to save it.
The pub between Ripon and Boroughbridge, closed in December 2019 after it was bought by Admiral Taverns.
A public meeting nearly two years ago discovered widespread support for reopening it as a community hub and pub.
In September 2022, the Black Lion was listed as an asset of community value, which gave villagers time to raise funds and bid to buy it.

The Black Lion pictured prior to its closure.
An asset of community value is defined by North Yorkshire Council as ‘a building or land having value to the community that furthers the social wellbeing or social interests of the local community”.
By July last year, pledges accumulated by shareholder contribution had reached £240,000.
The campaign was then boosted by a £300,000 grant from the community ownership fund, which is a £150 million fund set up by the government in 2021 to help community groups take ownership of assets.
It meant the group, which received the backing of Skipton and Ripon Conservative MP Julian Smith, could bid to buy the pub from Admiral Taverns.
After legal delays, the community group announced today it now officially owned the pub.
Community pubs are owned and managed democratically by members of the community. They are leased to tenants who operate them with a community vision.
Rents are set at levels that allow tenants to make surpluses that can be used to maintain the upkeep of the building and pay interest to shareholders

The Black Lion, shuttered, closed, and up for sale
A spokesperson for the Black Lion pub community group said:
“We are pleased to announce that the community of Skelton-on-Ure have just taken ownership of the Black Lion pub. This has come after a huge amount of work by the Skelton-on-Ure Pub and Hub steering group. Thanks to all the people who have helped us achieve this result – it is now great news to finally have the keys.”
“The real work is only now about to commence as the fabric of the building has suffered during the years of closure and general lack of upkeep. The volunteer management team will now welcome any volunteer help, contributions and donations.”
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Ripon MP backs villagers’ £250,000 campaign to buy Skelton-On-Ure pub
The MP for Ripon has backed a campaign to raise £250,000 for villagers to buy a Skelton-on-Ure pub.
The Black Lion, on Skelton Lane close to Newby Hall, between Boroughbridge and Ripon, was bought in December 2019 by Admiral Taverns.
However since then it has stood derelict, leaving locals questioning its future.
After the pub was put up for sale, residents called on people to pledge to buy a share in the pub in order to raise funds to buy it and revitalise it.
Now, Julian Smith, Ripon and Skipon MP, has backed the campaign after meeting with villagers aiming to buy the pub.
Sandy Delf, one of the residents involved in the Black Lion Community Hub and Pub group, said:
“Potential is fantastic for this venue. The village is shared with Newby Hall and is in an ideal position between the Dales, York and North Yorkshire Moors. The pub is on an ideal cycling route and so the opportunities are endless.
“The target is within sight and so the group are wanting to attract new pledgees and also ask existing pledgees to think about increasing their pledge amount.”
Great to visit Skelton-on-Ure and meet the Community Benefit Team trying to save the @blacklionpubhub– an Asset of Community Value. The group is collecting pledges to be able to re-open the pub, more info here, https://t.co/ECPKsoFeae pic.twitter.com/Z3iouStHq6
— Julian Smith MP (@JulianSmithUK) April 3, 2023
The group has currently raised £160,000 towards its £250,000 target.
The group, which has received support from rural community charity the Plunkett Foundation, aims to reach the goal in order to access government match funding as part of the community ownership fund.
Shares in the pub cost £250 each and are open to people and businesses to submit an expression of interest.
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The pub was recently listed as an asset of community value by Harrogate Borough Council, which gives the group a six-month window to raise cash.
For more information on how to pledge a share in the pub, visit the Black Lion Community Hub and Pub website here.
Campaigners renew efforts to raise £250,000 to buy Skelton-on-Ure pubResidents in Skelton-on-Ure are renewing efforts to raise £250,000 to buy their village pub.
The Black Lion, on Skelton Lane close to Newby Hall, between Boroughbridge and Ripon, was bought in December 2019 by Admiral Taverns.
However since then it has stood derelict, leaving locals questioning its future.
After the pub was put up for sale, residents called on people to pledge to buy a share in the pub in order to raise funds to buy it and revitalise it.
The pub was recently listed as an asset of community value by Harrogate Borough Council, which gives the group a six-month window to raise cash.
Now, residents have renewed efforts as they warn the “clock is ticking” on the chance to save the pub.
Sandy Delf, one of the residents involved in the Black Lion Community Hub and Pub group, said:
“So far the value of shares and promises in kind to help is in the region of £140,000. With government matched funding this would at present double monies to around £275,000.
“But the project still needs more funds. The community group are appealing for more pledges.”

The Black Lion pictured prior to its closure.
The group, which has received support from rural community charity the Plunkett Foundation, aims to raise £250,000 in order to access government match funding as part of the community ownership fund.
Shares in the pub cost £250 each and are open to people and businesses to submit an expression of interest.
For more information on how to pledge a share in the pub, visit the Black Lion Community Hub and Pub website here.
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- Much-loved Skelton on Ure pub up for sale
- Skelton on Ure residents plead with owners to save ‘eyesore’ pub