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Arnold’s The Arrow pub to close next week for six-figure refurbishment

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A popular Arnold pub is to temporarily shut next week as it undergoes a makeover.

The Arrow pub on Gedling Road will be closed for a short period from Monday, September 9 while it undertakes a six-figure investment. 

The pub will reopen its doors to the public on Friday, October 4 following the completion of major renovations.

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The pub was last renovated in 2017.

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The current pub was built in 1998 on the site of an earlier, smaller Home Ales pub of the same name.

The previous building had a distinctive sloping roof intended to mimic an arrowhead.

The old Arrow also had a large guided missile-like arrow that was around 20ft tall that stood vertically near the front door. 

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  1. Great news for Arnold as more investment and more nice places for locals and tourists to eat at when enjoying out town like the amp and Arnot hill park. Thanks to Tom Randall who made sure our town was a priority and now enjoying that sucess. Our London our capital

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