Inspiring Business by Sharing Success

Ross and Marc raise a glass as the new landlords of Nottinghamshire pub

Ross and Marc raise a glass as the new landlords of Nottinghamshire pub

A couple who saw that the landlady of their local Nottinghamshire pub was calling last orders on her tenure have now raised a glass to their new career as publicans at the business.

And it is actually the COVID lockdown that helped Marc Rickaby and Ross Pettitt, of Papplewick, decide to work together to build a successful business.

They are now opening the doors daily at Griffin’s Head in Moor Road, Papplewick as the new publicans.

Marc was up until recently employed locally by one of the UK’s leading marketing services groups and Ross continues to work in his successful hair salon in Southwell while supporting Marc with the running of the pub.

Marc said: “The pub was our local and when the previous landlady was moving to another pub she put the thought into our head of taking over the business.

“If lockdown had not have happened, we wouldn’t be here today. The pub has a good customer base, which we recognised, and it has given us a good starting point. We want to begin to build an incredible legacy and are excited about the future of the Griffins Head.”

The pub already has a great reputation, but the pair have already begun to improve the interior decor by bringing a more modern touch to premises, and work has started to enhance the external look of the venue.

Already an ideal place for social gatherings and a meeting point for a diverse group of people, Marc and Ross plan to encourage wider community use of the facilities and develop new trade through networking and marketing.

Ross said: “Our life experiences, employment histories puts us in a good position. Building a business together excites us and we felt the timing was right for us to join forces and commit to planning, developing and expanding the Griffins Head as a community hub and move it forward to the next phase of its success story.”

The pair are already welcoming locals and also visitors to the area - Marc and Ross want the pub to be the go-to stop off for people enjoying the numerous local walks and nearby historic locations.


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