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Birmingham pub set for £600,000 facelift

Shropshire brewery acquired The New Inn last year and has now unveiled its revamp vision

The New Inn, in the Birmingham suburb of Harborne, is set for a £600,000 facelift(Image: Handout)

A pub in a Birmingham suburb is set to undergo a £600,000 overhaul.

New plans have been revealed to revamp The New Inn, in Harborne, by owner Joule's Brewery. The Shropshire-based company

Subject to planning consent, it said it wanted to revive some of the history of the New Inn, which dates back to 1845, including adding reclaimed bricks and panelling.

It is also planning a full refresh of external areas including landscaping, lighting and new seating alongside upgrades to the kitchen.

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Anna Brakel, development director at Joule's Brewery, said: "The New Inn is a special site and one that we are very proud to now call a Joule's Brewery Taphouse.

"We are committed to bringing the brewery to Birmingham and are pleased to reveal that this will be our biggest investment in a taphouse to date.

"It's key for us to share our plans with locals and engage them in this process."

Managing director Vicky Colclough added: "We believe that all pubs are honeypots of the community. Our plans are to create The New Inn to be once again a centre for the community of Harborne and the wider towns.