Published by Mike Draper at 5:48am 12th March 2020. (Updated at 6:09am 12th March 2020)

An additional 30 full-time and part-time jobs will also be created, including bar staff, kitchen staff and cleaning team members, when The King's Head Inn reopens.

The pub and hotel, in Bridge Street, which first opened as a Wetherspoon in July 2002, is undergoing a refurbishment project. It's been almost 6 years since The King's Head Inn and hotel was last refurbished, at a cost of more than 1m.

The work will include a full redecoration of the pub, with new flooring installed throughout, as well as refurbishment to the seating.

Behind the scenes, improvements to the kitchen area will take place, new glass racks and back bar decoration installed.

The refit will also see improvements to the order and pay operation. The pub's known for its often long and slow queues for place orders at bar during busy times.

Pub manager Robert Stephens told Spire FM News:

"Wetherspoon is spending 525,000 on the pub, providing further substantial investment into the area, as well as creating 30 new jobs for local people."

"Myself and my team will look forward to welcoming customers back into The King's Head Inn, in April, and we are confident that they will be impressed by the new look pub."

Staff from The King's Head have be deployed to other Wetherspoon pubs in the region, during the 33-day closure for the work, and will return for the reopening.

Link:
New look Salisbury Wetherspoon to create more jobs - Spire FM

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