A PUB has re-opened with a new team at the helm.
The Prince of Wales in Ross-on-Wye had been shut until this week when Michael Hudson, John Pritchard and Tilly Andrews opened the doors once more.
Michael was landlord at the Horse and Jockey for three years and has made the move to the pub in Walford Road.
He said: "We want to make it more of a community-focused pub. We want the locals to get involved in it. We want sports clubs to get involved.
"We want people to come and use it as a community hub."
Plans for the pub include setting up a market in the car park on special days and introducing pop-up stalls in the function room.
There are seven screens at the pub which will be showing Sky Sports and BT Sports. There is also a pool table and they are planning live music and DJ nights.
They will also serve food in the future.
Michael, 34, added: "It's a nice community pub which is back open again and we look forward to welcoming people back."
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