The King Billy Rock Bar, located in Commercial Street, Northampton town, under the stewardship of Rachel Nash, organized a motorbike rally to Ashurst Mews Care Home in Moulton. Rachel, along with six regulars who are passionate motorcyclists, traveled from the pub to the care home. The rally was inspired by a team member at Ashurst Mews who knew the residents’ love for bikes and had seen previous biker runs organized by the pub.
Rachel’s eight-year-old granddaughter also participated in the rally, riding pillion. The bikers brought impressive Harley Davidson and Yamaha bikes, allowing the residents to enjoy a close-up view and engage in conversations, sharing stories and experiences.
The visit was well-received by the care home residents, who were thrilled to interact with the bikers and see the bikes up close. The pub regulars who participated found the experience equally rewarding. The event showcased the strong sense of community and support fostered by The King Billy Rock Bar.
The rally highlighted the pub’s commitment to community engagement and support. The King Billy Rock Bar regularly undertakes initiatives such as annual Santa Dash events, where presents are delivered to local teenagers in care homes. However, Rachel notes that the current economic challenges facing pubs threaten these valuable community efforts. She urges people to support their local pubs to sustain these vital community hubs.
The King Billy Rock Bar, through its various community initiatives, exemplifies the positive role pubs play beyond serving food and drinks. The pub’s efforts, such as the recent motorbike rally to Ashurst Mews Care Home, demonstrate its dedication to fostering community spirit and supporting local causes. Publican Rachel Nash emphasizes the need for community support to ensure these efforts can continue amidst economic challenges.