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Chris Gee

Bolton’s iconic Yates' Wine Lodge to undergo major transformation

One of Bolton’s most iconic pubs is set for a major transformation as Yates’ Wine Lodge becomes a a Slug and Lettuce bar. The historic Yates’ pub, a Grade II listed building on Bradshawgate, has been a stop off on the social scene for generations of Boltonians enjoying a night out.

Pub group Stonegate has decided to re-brand the pub under the Slug and Lettuce brand. Stonegate say the brand ‘is all about getting together over heavenly cocktail trees, bottomless brunches and afternoon teas with friends’.

They added: “At night we transform into the perfect meet-up venue, the ideal atmosphere for a night of partying, dancing and of course cocktails.”

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A planning application submitted this month to install three illuminated signs contains an image of how the building is set to look once new signs are installed.

Previous proposals include the removal of the internal podium, stage and the reconfiguration of the downstairs bar and server area. Stonegate also intend to introduce Slug and Lettuce ‘thematic features’ such as timber rafts and seating booths.

The toilets at the premises would also be upgraded. Planning documents lodged with Bolton Council, said: “The existing Yates’ is a prominently sited local venue and it is the intention to upgrade to the more contemporary and popular Slug and Lettuce brand format.

“Works proposed will respect the building’s heritage status. It will help safeguard and future proof the important role it plays both economically and socially in the town.

The building has been Grade II listed since 1999 and is described as a ‘wine lodge, built in 1906, terracotta with slate roof’. The Historic England listing expands on the architectural merit of the building. This month’s application to install the signs, said: “Our design team has looked at all aspects of creating a signage scheme to suit the Grade II listed building.

“We have always been aware to produce a design concept that compliments the surrounding conservation area and is sympathetic to the listed building. “We feel the simple design compliments the building.”

Bolton Council’s planning department will decide on the plans in due course.

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