The hunt is on for a new leaseholder at a Lambley pub after the current landlords announced plans to leave in the coming months.
The current landlords of the Robin Hood Inn on Main Street informed customers of their intention to leave last week on social media.
In a post on their Facebook page they wrote: “It is with great regret that we have to inform you that we have handed in our notice with pub owners Marstons and will be leaving in three months.
“We would like to thank everyone for the overwhelming support since we took on the business for their kindness, hospitality and warm welcome from day one. It has meant so much to us both.”

They added: “Our kitchen will now be closed.”
Customers reacted to the post.
One wrote: “Such a shame. The food was great. It will be a big miss to local community.”
“Great food on offer here. Will miss it.”
But another questioned the amount of landlords who have taken on the pub over recent years.
“The pub is cursed. Feels like a revolving door for landlords! What is going on?”
Marstons are now advertising for new leaseholders on their website.
Anyone looking to take on the pub must make an initial investment of £5,000 as well as a £360 legal cost
Accommodation is included with most bills covered, except the council tax and TV License.
You can view the listing HERE