The Morning Advertiser’s editor Ed Bedington went to visit the Bull, in Ditchling, East Sussex, to speak to general manager Molly Raftery on how she’s been hard at work to keep the business trading and how the pub has continued to evolve its offer to keep it at the heart of the community it serves.
Evolution is key to survival for pubs
By Ed Bedington
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Ongoing adaption has been the key to success for one award-winning operator in East Sussex.
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