Changes are on the way
It's the end of an era for a village pub later this month after the departure of the current tenants - but it's not the end of the road. The last trading day at the Pear Tree in Keyworth is June 18, after which is will close for a month to undergo a revamp.
The pub, in Nottingham Road,will have its last evening of entertainment on Saturday June, 10. The tenants declined to speak to Nottinghamshire Live, but posted on Facebook: "In our last trading week and in particular Thursday 15 through to Saturday 17 we will be celebrating by partying the weekend away feel free to join us where all stock must go.
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