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Lutterworth landlord recognised for going the extra mile by BT Sport

BT Sport is celebrating pub landlords across the UK who go the extra mile to create an amazing sporting experience for their customers and are rewarding them with their very own life-sized statue.

Launching this week, the BT Manager of the Month award celebrates landlords who make their pub more than a pub, highlighting their role in connecting sport with the community.

To kick-start the awards three statues are being unveiled across the UK, at The Chequers (Lutterworth), The Tollington (London) and The Gardener’s Arms (Norwich), with Robbie Savage, Martin Keown and Jake Humphrey unveiling the statue of each respective landlord.

Brian Priest, pub landlord of The Chequers pub in Lutterworth, is the first Midlands winner of the BT Sport manager of the month. A statue now stands outside Brian’s pub and he is set to receive a big screen TV prize too.

All the winning pubs stood out from the competition thanks to the uniqueness of their venues, whether it be painting the pub to match the local team’s colours, TVs in the toilets, or getting the players from their local team in after the game.

The search for the next winners is already underway, with BT Sport inviting people to nominate their landlords, or for landlords to nominate themselves by tweeting @BTSportsBars using #BTMOTM. BT Sport will be looking for landlords that go above and beyond to bring sport to their customers. This could include the viewing experience or wider community projects that get people involved in sport.

BT Sport will select one landlord a month until June 2018 and each will be presented a trophy by a local sporting personality and a brand new 4K TV for their venue.

Bruce Cuthbert, Director Commercial Customers, said: “Pubs are at the heart of their communities and sport is a fantastic way of bringing people together. The BT Manager of the Month gives us the opportunity to recognise the landlords up and down the country who go that extra mile for their customers and their community. If you have a landlord who you think deserves recognition then get tweeting @BTSportsBars using #BTMOTM.”

For more information: www.btsport.com/business

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  • Leicestershire

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