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Landlords who took over North Wales pub just before Covid pandemic hit finally doing a roaring trade

Amanda Chitty and Elaine Hughes had to shut the doors of the Red Lion in Northop as lockdowns hit

Amanda Chitty and mum Elaine Hughes run the Red Lion in Northop(Image: Radar PR)

The landlords of a beloved village pub and restaurant are finally doing a roaring trade after taking over shortly before the Covid pandemic hit.

Just weeks after taking over the Red Lion in Northop, leaseholders Amanda Chitty and Elaine Hughes had to shut its doors and furlough staff as Covid-19 took hold in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

Now, more than 18 months later, they have a clear vision for the venue, including a new website, menu, and further expansion.

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Supported by local businesses – including Flint-based NorthWales Media – and independent food and drink producers, Amanda is delighted to finally be able to move forward after such a challenging period for the hospitality sector.

“We took over the lease at the end of 2019 and had big plans for the new year,” said Amanda, who is married to Paul and has three children - Caitlin, Luke, and Keira.

Amanda Chitty and mum Elaine Hughes run the Red Lion in Northop

“But those plans went out of the window just a few weeks later; since that point it’s been stop-start all the way, with lockdowns and no money coming in.

“We did takeaways and were investing and working on the inside of the building and outdoor areas to make it safe for customers, while trying to remain patient, but it has been very tough.