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Pub landlord ordered to remove giant bull mural from Grade II-listed inn


Martin Peel, 52, with the mural of a bull painted on his 400-year-old pub (Picture: Emma Trimble/SWNS)

Martin Peel with the mural of a bull painted on his 400-year-old pub (Picture: Emma Trimble/SWNS)

A pub landlord has been told to take down a giant mural of a bull painted on the side of his 400-year-old inn.

Martin Peel commissioned a local artist to paint the 8ft artwork on the side of The Bull’s Head in the village of Wootton Wawen, Warwickshire in April.

However, last week he received a letter from Stratford District Council saying that because the building is listed, the mural breaches planning rules.

He has four weeks to paint over the Hereford bull or face legal action, the letter stated.

Martin said he hadn’t realised he was breaking any rules, but plans to fight to keep the painting, which he added has been a hit with visitors.

The dad-of-two, who has run the 16th century pub with his partner Omm for three years, said: ‘It’s a beautiful pub and the painting just communicates what we do.

‘It was meant to be eye-catching and a bit of fun while respecting the heritage of the building.’

Martin says the mural has been a hit with visitors (Picture: Emma Trimble/SWNS)

He said many people had assumed the pub was ‘a big house’ so they wanted something that let people know it’s not a residential property.

But he added: ‘We feel it’s a mural that works in line with the era of the heritage. We take the heritage very seriously.

‘We’ve put a new bar and period fireplace and chimney in a room that’s been ignored which was all done at our own personal cost.

‘That has been done through planning but we just didn’t realise this was a crime.

‘The council just said “it’s not acceptable”’.

Before the mural, the couple had a large vinyl banner at the front of the Grade II listed building to let visitors know it was a pub, but Martin said ‘it looked awful’ and did not fit with the heritage of the property.

The council says Martin and his partner have four weeks to paint over the mural (Picture: Emma Trimble/SWNS)

So the former mechanic asked artist Phil Taylor, who has been signwriting for 40 years using traditional methods, to paint a giant bull and paid him £1,200 for the work.

Martin said the public response to the mural has been very positive.

‘We get a lot of positive comments from people in the pub, you get people stopping and taking pictures with it.’

He believes a complaint was made by ‘someone in the village who has lived in an old house for years, checked in with the council maybe and didn’t like it’.

The 52-year-old and his partner plan to approach the council formally, as they ‘need to do things properly’.

They have already consulted a local planner who told them they can’t get planning retrospectively, so are now instructing lawyers to investigate appealing the decision.

Martin said they are ‘determined’ to keep the bull painting.

The pub is situated in the village of Wootton Wawen, Warwickshire (Picture: Emma Trimble/SWNS)

He added: ‘We’d be obliterating three days of work …read more

Source:: Metro

      

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