This WILL Cost You £1.5 MILLION! The DESTRUCTION of the PUNCH BOWL INN, Hurst Green, Ribble Valley.

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In this short video, we unravel the shocking tale of the PUNCH BOWL INN—a former centuries-old, Grade II listed landmark in Hurst Green, Ribble Valley, Lancashire, England. It consisted of a number of independent buildings, including what were originally two cottages and a barn, and a 19th-century extension. The pub was reputed to be haunted by the ghost of a highwayman. The pub closed in 2012 and afterwards stood empty. It met a tragic fate when it was ruthlessly bulldozed in June 2021 without the required planning permission and an investigation followed, leading Ribble Valley Council to instruct the owners to rebuild it.

Across the country, history is vanishing before our eyes. Some landmarks fall by accident—but far too many are erased in the relentless pursuit of profit. How much more will be lost before it’s too late?

At Blackburn Magistrates’ Court, Donelan Trading Ltd was fined £12,000, handed a £1,200 court surcharge and ordered to pay £20,000 towards costs. A total of £33,200.

Andrew Donelan, as an individual person, received a £2,000 fine, a £200 surcharge and told to pay £2,000 towards costs.

Nicola Donelan was given a £1,000 fine, a £100 surcharge and ordered to pay £1,000 costs.

Rebecca Donelan received a lower £200 fine, a £25 surcharge and told to pay £250 towards costs.

Purcliff Ltd was fined £5,600, had a £560 surcharge and told to pay £20,000 towards costs.

Brian Ingleby was fined £1,000, given a £100 surcharge and charged £1,000.

David John Cotterell was fined £400, given a £40 surcharge and has to pay £400 towards costs.

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Music in this video :

Wild Fires – Doug Maxwell
Maestro Tlakaelel – Jesse Gallagher
Elegy – Asher Fulero

Equipment Used : DJI Osmo Pocket 3 incl. DJI Wireless Mic // GoPro Hero 11
Editing Software : Vegas Pro 22

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