The landlords of a Fenland village pub are this week celebrating a decade of success.
Rob and Tina Leonard reopened The Three Tuns in Doddington 10 years ago today.
The reopening followed an 18-month closure and, said Tina, "six weeks of hard work to transform it into our cosy little pub".
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Talking about today's milestone, Tina said: "We're absolutely thrilled with gratitude for the incredible rollercoaster ride over the past decade."
She cited having to close during the Covid-19 pandemic - which "made the future very uncertain" - among their biggest challenges, as well as the "skyrocketing" cost of bills.
"We simply could not have done it without the support of our amazing community and the dedication of our staff, past and present," Tina added.
"10 years in hospitality is no easy feat and is certainly a reason to celebrate."
Tomorrow evening (Friday November 8), The Three Tuns is hosting a charity casino night in aid of Marie Curie Cancer Support.
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