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Bosses have confirmed that a popular Sheffield pub is back open and serving customers, after a long period of closure. The Cow and Calf, which is on Skew Hill Lane in Grenoside, hit the headlines when it closed in 2020, stopping trading just weeks after it had re-opened following the easing of lockdown measures. Advertisement Advertisement Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Star, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more.

But last year, it was among a list of pubs that its owners, Samuel Smiths pubs, had pledged to re-open after long closures. Today, staff at the pub, and the company which runs it, confirmed that it was back up and running, but declined to go into any details about its re-opening or any future plans for the venue. But one official at the company confirmed that they were pleased to see the venue re-opening after a long period of time.



Get a bespoke headline round-up, alongside all of the latest breaking news updates, when you sign up to The Star’s free newsletter Advertisement Advertisement Grenoside resident Michael Levery, who is also a Sheffield City Councillor for West Ecclesfield, said he thought residents would be hoping it would now stay open for a long period of time. He said: “I think people would now like it to stay open on a long term basis, so it can build up its trade again. “I think people will be pleased to see it re-opening, b.

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