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Stoke-on-Trent hotel which closed as a result of coronavirus is back open and under new ownership

The Tollgate Hotel in Blurton had been run by the Oldfield family for more than 40 years

The Tollgate Hotel is under new ownership

A Stoke-on-Trent hotel which closed after 40 years in business is back open and under new ownership.

The Tollgate Hotel, in Blurton, suddenly closed last year after falling victim to the coronavirus pandemic.

But now the Ripon Road venue has reopened following a major refurbishment.

It has been taken on by a hotel group that runs two other venues in Staffordshire.

Manager Mr Ryan : "We knew the history of the place, it's been a family run business for over 40 years.

"We wanted to carry on what they've built. It's been a community hub for a long time, and we want to continue that.

"We've been able to take on some of the old staff who were made redundant. Our head housekeeper Liz has just been promoted to area housekeeping manager for the group across all of the hotels.

"Mike, who was the old manager here, is now back as the general manager. Breakfast chef Tracey was here for around 12 years, and she's back too.