The Court House pub in Trowbridge reopens under new management, offering affordable food and entertainment to locals.

Sheila Smith and Richard Webb are running it. They plan to offer affordable food and aim to keep prices low for locals.
They are tenant landlords for K2 Inns. They used to manage the King’s Arms, a pub that has been for sale since last November. Now, they are managing The Court House pub and are very excited about it.
They said they love Trowbridge and think getting the pub was lucky. It will be inexpensive and cheerful for all.
It has been a very busy time for them, as they’ve worked hard to open quickly. People kept asking when they would open up.
Richard Webb asks locals to visit and see. He says the prices are really good because their brewery helped them lower costs. This matches prices at the Kings Arms nearby.
The pub might close early on quiet evenings, but they can stay open until 12:30 am. They will stay open late on busy nights.
Besides cheap food and drinks, they will have fun stuff, including fruit machines. Pool tables should arrive very soon.
They are removing the jukebox, though, wanting their own music system for a better vibe. Karaoke will happen, according to Mr. Webb. Another place, The Lodge, has shut down, and The Farmhouse Inn also had tenant changes recently.