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Paul Hollywood's wife's bid to convert The Chequers Inn pub in Smarden, Ashford, into house approved
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00:00A quintessential English village near Ashford and on Smardon's High Street is the Chequers
00:05pub. It's been here since the 14th century and is now owned by this celebrity baker's
00:10wife's family. But at a planning meeting last night, permission was granted to turn
00:15the Chequers into a house. The family says the business is no longer financially viable.
00:22Unfortunately the pub cannot survive on people drinking once or twice a week. It needs a
00:26steady flow of locals using it regularly for meals and other social activities. Unfortunately
00:32the last six months has shown us the worst in people's behaviour. The personal insults
00:36and attacks have been unforgivable. We have owned and run the Chequers Inn for nearly
00:4117 years and put our heart and souls into it. Ask yourself, would you work a 12-16 hour
00:46shift every day just to make a loss and would you do it if you were 80 years old with a
00:51life-threatening heart condition? She was supported at the meeting last night by her
00:54husband Paul Hollywood. She's been the landlady of the Grade 2 listed pub for the past 16
01:00years. But at the other side of the chamber, villagers crying out for this pub to stay.
01:05First and foremost, the Chequers is a business and it should be valued and sold for its worth
01:10as a business. An industry expert who specialises in valuing pubs said that the accounts show
01:14that run differently, the Chequers could prosper as it has in the past. Three separate people
01:19have put forward substantial offers to buy the Chequers. None have been accepted because
01:23the owners want more. And to get more money, they want the Borough Council to turn a Grade
01:272 14th century heritage asset into a residence. The committee voted to approve the application
01:34with seven in favour and five against. Villagers quickly heading home, knowing the owners of
01:40the Chequers will have several years to implement the change of use. But it could still remain
01:45a pub if another owner can be found. Gabriel Morris, near Ashford.

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