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Campaigners will meet on Sunday at the Wainscott Memorial Hall, in Holly Road, to discuss the pub's future

By: Lynn Cox lcox@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 00:01, 01 July 2016

Updated: 14:24, 01 July 2016

The future of a historic pub will be discussed by the campaigners who saved it from the bulldozers.

The Royal Oak in Frindsbury was threatened with demolition but a plan for housing was withdrawn when history-loving Joe O’Donnell and supporters had the building listed.

It is believed to date to the 17th century and is thought to contain timber from HMS Royal Oak, sunk by the Dutch in 1664 at Upnor.

The Royal Oak pub. Picture: Steve Crispe

Mr O’Donnell wants to apply for funding from a government scheme which helps communities buy their local pubs and said some investors had already shown an interest.

A meeting will be held at Wainscott Memorial Hall, in Holly Road, Strood, this Sunday at 1.30pm.

He said: “It will be a public meeting to formally set up the group to apply for funding from the Plunket Foundation to help purchase the pub for the community.”

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