Lock and Quay pub in Bootle beats 700 entries to win best Community Support Hero in national PubAid Awards

Andrew Brown
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The Lock and Quay in Bootle has won an influential award at the PubAid’s Community Pub Hero Awards 2025

The Lock and Quay in Bootle has won an influential award at the PubAid’s Community Pub Hero Awards 2025.

Liz Bromilow and Ben Ashcroft (Bar & Venue Managers) were at the ceremony in the Houses of Commons to accept the award for being the best Community Support Hero, England alongside Bootle MP Peter Dowd.

The pub saw competition from almost 700 entries nationwide for the prestigious pub industry awards, now in their sixth year.

On winning the award, Liz Bromilow said:

 “We’re absolutely chuffed as we didn’t expect it at all. We looked at our competition before the awards night and thought everyone is doing such fantastic work that it would be really tight. The hospitality industry can be tough so winning something like this gives you great motivation to carry on.”

This Community Support Hero England Award recognises licensees who help their communities and pubs who are good neighbours to their local community. 

The pub won because it stood out as the only community-owned pub in the whole of the Liverpool City region and all profits are re-invested into Bootle.

The PubAid judges said: 

“The passion for the local community comes through in abundance in this pub’s entry. It’s dedicated to not only servicing the local area but significantly improving it and this makes them worthy winners.”

Bootle MP Peter Dowd said: 

“I am absolutely delighted that they won, the team were in London to accept it and I’m so pleased I was able to cheer them on. I hope that the Lock and Quay goes from strength to strength.”

Des O’Flanagan, co-founder of PubAid, added:

“We launched these awards to celebrate the great work that pubs do for their community. The Lock and Quay is a perfect example of how pubs and licensed premises support and are a hub for many people in their community. The awards are in their fifth year and the volume of entries this year was staggering. What clearly came across from reading all the entries is that there are so many people that are doing amazing work nationwide. It was very hard to get to a shortlist so even getting to the finals is an amazing accolade for the Lock and Quay.”


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