By Angela Green, Content Executive, H&C News: The Village People pub group launched by Clement Ogbonnaya.
Landlord of the Prince of Peckham Clement Ogbonnaya has announced plans to continue his rejuvenation of South London’s community pub scene with the launch of his new pub group, The Village People.
With a goal of opening five new locations over five years, the group intends to acquire old and disused pubs, and regenerate them into stylish, welcoming and inclusive multi-functional community hubs.
Clement Ogbonnaya, Landlord of the Prince of PeckhamRaised in Peckham, Ogbonnaya opened his first pub to be a ‘solution to gentrification’, aiming to create a space for all to come and enjoy quality food and drink. Consequently, a key focus of The Village People group will be to educate its staff, customers and the wider community on local issues and challenges, as well as highlighting ways to make a positive difference.
Ogbonnaya has already put his plans into action and completed the purchase of his second location. Set to open towards the end of the year and coinciding with the upcoming busy World Cup period, Queen of the South will be located in Tulse Hill.
Decorated with a lively theme, the venue will be equipped with spaces for co-working and community meet-ups during the day and vibrant live events at night, complete with a games room and karaoke booth.
Outlining his vision to make public houses great again, landlord and founder Ogbonnaya stated: “I’ve worked in hospitality for 13 years and I’ve seen how the industry has changed throughout this time, both for the better and for the worse.
“While people are searching for a sense of belonging and community now more than ever, many British boozers have gone from being area hubs to laying empty and derelict, which is a tragedy. I think there’s a massive opportunity to rejuvenate the pub scene and bring them back to the heart of the community.
“Through Prince of Peckham and my new pub, Queen of the South, The Village People pub group will focus on hospitality over service. I’m excited to bring this ethos to my second pub in Tulse Hill – it’s an area with lots of promise and we’ve had a warm welcome from the locals we’ve already connected with.”
After celebrating five years of success running Peckham’s most popular pub, Clement has doubled down on his vision to make public houses public again with a new addition to his team.
Community Manager, Eva Arnaiz. Formerly the Head of Inclusion and Social Impact at The Breakfast Club, Arnaiz has been tasked with developing the Community Outreach Programme, which will see the pub group support other local businesses through event space, special collaborations and grants.
Eva Arnaiz commented: “I’ve always been committed to delivering collaborative and innovative approaches to community outreach, and I can’t wait to bring this expertise to The Village People. The work Clement and the team have achieved over the past five years is amazing – Prince of Peckham is truly a beacon of the community, so I’m excited to work with and help bring together more communities around London.”
More about Clement Ogbonnaya
Clement Ogbonnaya has worked in hospitality for 13 years, kicking off his career as a promoter in the West End before moving on to marketing for large hospitality groups. He now owns and operates his pub, Prince of Peckham, which opened its doors in May 2017.
Born in Nigeria and raised in Peckham, the goal of his first pub was to create an inclusive space, where all are welcome. Having been open for five years, trailblazer Clement has cultivated a pub that provides an excellent standard of hospitality and is filled with loyal customers.
Clement spent his formative years in Peckham, going to school a 10-minute walk away from his future pub, and keeps the community at the forefront of everything he does. A love for his area and an interest in people initially inspired his venture into hospitality, and both are driving forces for his future enterprises.
Now a seasoned figure in the hospitality industry, Clement has most recently had the pleasure of being asked to be an ambassador for Imbibe Live, one of the biggest drinks events in the UK.
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