A county councillor has launched a pub of the year competition for his division.
Conservative county councillor Liam Walker launched his annual Liam Walker's Pub Of The Year Award yesterday (November 3).
The competition seeks to find the best boozer in the Hanborough and Minster Lovell division – which Mr Walker represents - as voted for by residents.
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Pubs included on the list are:
- The White Hart - Minster Lovell
- The Horse & Radish - Minster Lovell
- Old Swan - Minster Lovell
- The Lamb Inn - Crawley
- The Lamb & Flag - Hailey
- Bird in Hand - Hailey
- The Royal Oak - Ramsden
- The Fox - Leafield
- The Woodman Inn - North Leigh
- Masons Arms - North Leigh
- The Oxfordshire Yeoman - Freeland
- The Hand & Shears - Church Hanborough
- Three Horseshoes - Hanborough
- The George & Dragon – Hanborough
You can vote for your favourite pub on liam-walker.com/pub-of-the-year and closes on November 30.
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