The owners of the Fox are not planning to demolish it, but rather to restore the external appearance of the building, which would accommodate a smaller, but "family-friendly" pub, and provide new housing on the upper floors and over the car park. Part of the ground floor would be separated off and converted into a retail or leisure unit. It is unclear whether the plans envisage the Fox continuing to have a function room.
This information was provided at last week's meeting of the Palmers Green Ward Forum, when residents were briefed by Andrew Howard, chief executive of HardHat, and Matthew Anderson, development director of the Lateral Property Group. Lateral manage development projects on behalf of the owners of the Fox, Star Pubs and Bars, while HardHat specialise in the "politics of planning" and will be running a public exhibition about the future of Fox in the New Year.
The visitors emphasized that Star Pubs (a subsidiary of Heineken) were keen to keep the properties in their estate operating as pubs. Star were winners of the Best Tenanted/Leasehold Pub Company category in last year's Publican Awards. In Palmers Green they had identified a gap in the market for a "high quality, family friendly pub, that serves good food and drinks, and is available for customers to use and enjoy throughout the day".
Both visitors made it clear that at the moment there are no fixed plans, only initial ideas, which would be presented to the public, probably in January, before a planning application was submitted some time in the spring. They envisage a "rightsized" Fox slightly smaller than the Alfred Herring, but with a "quality food offer" comparable with what is available at the Winchmore, another Star Pubs property that was recently refurbished (formerly the Willow). The corner and main entrance would remain part of the pub, while the area adjacent to Pizza Hut would be used for the retail unit.
The rooms above the pub would be converted into flats and there would also be housing units "over the car park". This wording was quoted from an official statement and was interpreted to mean that there would be parking for the Fox underneath some of the new housing.
The visitors seemed unprepared for a question as to whether the Fox would continue to have a function room, stating that the internal layout of the pub would be "flexible".
Statement by Star Pubs & Bars
The following statement was provided by John Gilbert, head of estates at Star Pubs & Bars, who was unable to attend the meeting, where it was read out on his behalf:
“Having reviewed the pubs that are currently available to the residents of Palmers Green, we believe that there is a gap in the market for a high quality, family friendly pub, that serves good food and drinks, and is available for customers to use and enjoy throughout the day. We are therefore excited to bring forward these plans and the very significant investment, that will see the Fox refurbished and its offer re-positioned, to ensure that it continues to be a valued community pub which is used by locals for years to come”.