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BUY CHRISTMAS CARDS TO SAVE THE RAILWAY BELL PUB IN HAMPTON

The Save The Dip campaign, which is fighting to revive The Railway Bell pub in Hampton, is offering specially-designed Christmas cards to help increase awareness.

The cards are a bargain at 10 cards for £5, 20 cards for £10, 30 cards for £15 (including envelopes)

All online orders will be delivered to residents living in the Hampton and Hampton Hill area. Payment will be on delivery for cash, just to keep things easy.

Please make your order below, specifying your preferred delivery slot, and one of the campaign’s volunteers will confirm your order and bring the cards to your door at no extra charge.

As well as giving a lovely seasonal greeting to friends and loved ones, the cards will help spread the word about our community effort to revive our much-missed pub, The Railway Bell, and maintain the momentum to Save the Dip into 2026.

The cover illustration is by painter and illustrator Carolyn Ross, the daughter of the TV artist Tony Hart. The greeting inside is “Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.”

BACKGROUND:

The heart of the Hampton community

The Railway Bell pub, known locally as the Dip, not only lies in the middle of the village but for over 160 years has been the heart-beat of the community where locals meet, build friendships, celebrate achievements and personal landmarks and, sadly, say farewell to loved ones that have passed. 

Since the 1860’s, and through several ownerships, The Dip has been at the heart of the Hampton as it transitioned from a small riverside village into a major London suburb whilst maintaining the feeling and friendliness of village life. 

The goal of the Campaign is to ensure that the Dip remains as a thriving local pub at the heart of and serving the Hampton community. 

When it’s gone, it’s gone

With the increasing threat of closures and conversion into residential use, there are only three pubs remaining in the central part of Hampton. The sale of the Dip, gives the community a golden opportunity to take control of this pub and keep it at the heart of our community for generations to come. 

Whether you are a local resident, a journalist, a specialist pub operator or a local politician, this web-site provides information on the pub, its history, the Plan for community action and news of its progress.

We have got to act now to save the pub because once it’s gone, it’s gone.  

How you can help

The goal is to purchase the pub and operate it professionally by the community, for the community while ensuring the operation is profitable and sustainable. To facilitate this goal, the Campaign Group has set up a Community Benefit Society.

The primary objective at the moment is funding.  

We need to raise money to purchase the property, refurbish and refit it ready to be re-opened as a thriving community pub.  

We need the help of people in the community in several ways: to contribute to the funding requirement of circa £1m, provide professional and operational expertise or, at the very least, help us in the crucial task of spreading the message so other people understand the Campaign and its merits and so they too can contribute.   

If you can help, in an any of these ways, then please Join the Group.  You will be very welcome.

Other similar successes

There are many examples of similar communities across the UK purchasing and successfully operating their local pub.  

There is no reason why Hampton, with its population of 27,000 people and relative affluence, cannot do the same and follow on from the local success stories at the Hampton Pool (with its Swim or Sink campaign in 1985) and and the Park Lane stables which, after raising £1m, re-opened after major refurbishment in 2024.

So, come on: get involved however best you can.  It is important and urgent we keep this little gem at the heart of Hampton life for generations to come.

To see how you can best get involved see the section Join the Group. 

TO ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS CARDS GO TO www.savethedip.com

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