Mark Little, landlord of the family-owned Dolphin pub in Hastings Old Town, explains what it means to win the CAMRA community pub award.
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00:00So we're here in Hastings Old Town at the Dolphin Pub, which has just been awarded the
00:07Canberra Community Pub of the Year. We're here with the landlord, Mark Little, who's
00:14run it with his family for the last 19 years. Mark, tell us a little bit about what it means
00:19to you to win that award.
00:21It means a lot to this pub, because if you was to label this pub with any label, it would
00:29be a big community pub, which may be a bit of an old-fashioned thing, but it's the sort
00:35of pub that me and my family would like and carry on to run. You get entwined in people's
00:45lives, and you get involved with the community itself, things that are going on, things that
01:03have changed over the years, and it's a nice thing. It's somewhere where people come to
01:10talk, to chat. It's not all about, as much as I love the beer, and it's a very interesting
01:18thing for me to realise, you start to realise with this sort of pub, it's a lot more than
01:24that. It's somewhere where people come, and people even like the builders, the guys even
01:30come and get work from each other. You know, you find out about the fishing, the fishermen
01:35all come in and tell you how they're doing with the catch. So, to have the community
01:42pub, it means a lot to me and my family, and the next generation of us, and my sons and
01:52daughters, which will all be taken over the pub eventually, will carry on that.
01:57That's great. Well, congratulations, Mark, and a great thing to have won. Well done.