The Crymych Arms community share offer tops £132,100 in shares
The Crymych Arms community share offer tops £132,100 in shares deposited in the bank within one week of opening the share offer to buy the pub.
The members of the community cooperative set up to buy the Crymych Arms pub are so grateful to the people from near and far for supporting the campaign to buy and reopen the Crymych Arms pub in the centre of Crymych village in North Pembrokeshire.
The 8th of April marks the end of the first week of launching the community share offer and a fantastic sum of £132,100 has been deposited in the community shares bank account!
Many more people now wish to join the scheme and part own the historic Crymych Arms building that was one of the first buildings in the village as shown on early maps of the area.
The target to buy the pub is £275,000 and the volunteer committee members are astonished at the support which has now seen them reach 48% of their target in one week.
Full details about the share offer are on the website www.cpdcrymych.cymru. There are also plans for an information drop in event on Saturday the 22/04/2023 from 11am to 1pm.
This will be a chance for prospective investors to ask questions and as happened last Saturday many people deposited their cheques and investments forms.
The volunteer commiteememners wish to thank everyone for the tremendous support today and truly hope that the community pub will be bought and reopened by July 2023.
The Crymych Arms community share offer tops £132,100 in shares
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