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10 new jobs to be created as local hotelier unlocks the doors of NEW pub in Stafford.
Located directly across from the law courts in Stafford, works are currently underway on the aptly named Judge and Jury to transform what was formerly the Hogs Head Public House into a large sports style type bar and restaurant by mid-September.
The new establishment will create ten new jobs for the local Stafford area including managerial positions, kitchen and waiting staff, some even with the potential to live in the pub and will be a welcome asset to the community.
Offering an early birds style breakfast, a selection of good quality coffee and a large classic affordable lunch and dinner menu, the owners are confident it will become a great venue for local families and those visiting the area looking for excellent value for money.
The site of the old Hogs Head is a large historic building and lends itself perfectly to the current social distancing guidelines, allowing plenty of room for locals to safely enjoy relaxation time with friends.
The Judge and Jury is set to open early October and more details about the positions available and how to apply for them can be found on the official Facebook page @JudgeandJuryStafford.
Manager of the Judge and Jury, Steph Bolas, is delighted to be calling first orders and commented:
“We are thrilled to be unlocking the doors of the Judge and Jury, our aim for this entire building has always been to further increase the local offering and being able to provide jobs and accommodation will make a great addition to the Stafford community that already exists.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by TDB .
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