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24.03.2022 - 12:29 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A former pub landlord has allegedly erected a huge fence around the beer garden after he was asked to leave by the brewery.
Tony O’Neill had leased a bar called The Plough, for 10 years, however, in November 2021 Fuller's brewery wanted the pub back in their hands.
At the time the brewery said the pub takeover was far from “quick and smooth”.
It was previously reported that Mr O’Neill had “stripped” the kitchen in The Plough, as well as taking all furniture and fittings as he packed things up.
O'Neill also took his team with him to take on a new pub and Fuller’s has been renovating The Plough, in Richmond, London ever since.
However, it has since emerged that while the former landlord has vacated The Plough building itself, he has now erected a fence around the beer garden.
Richmond Council say that he is obstructing a public footpath, which Mr O’Neill contests, according to MyLondon.
He declined to comment on the situation, but confirmed that boarding had been erected and that Fuller’s had no access to it.
When asked if he had put up the fence, Mr O’Neill refused to comment further.
Fuller’s reportedly cannot obtain a fire certificate for the premises as only one entrance/exit remains available to would-be customers and staff.
A source close to the pub and the former landlord, who did not wish to be named, told MyLondon the area outside of the pub that has been used as a beer garden for 15 years has now been boarded up.
The erection of the fence, made up of wooden boarding, came as a shock to local residents who told MyLondon they did not know anything about it.
A spokeswoman for Richmond Council confirmed Mr O’Neil does not own the land adjacent to the pub, report Mirror Online.
She said: “Mr O’Neill has been in dispute
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