Karaoke, live music, and quizzes will feature ‘prominently’ at a Rudheath boozer after its £525k conversion into a ‘Hive Pub’.

The Broken Cross, on Brokencross Place, reopened on October 10, after a month-long root-and-branch refurb complete with new licensees, Sammi and Rob Garland.

The pub's owner, Greene King Ltd, describes its new Hive Pubs concept as ‘new-look, community locals’ combining an ‘exciting’ food and drink offer with ‘all the entertainment you could need’.

As well as live entertainment, this also includes Sky Sports and BT Sport subscriptions to show all major sporting events.

Hive Pubs also have regular offers, such as 2-4-1 Burger Night, Steak and Wine Night, plus a range of pizzas.

Sammi said: “Hive Pubs are all about being community first, providing everything a pub goer could want from their local, all under one roof.

The new-look Broken Cross aims to be everything you could want from a community pub, 'all under one roof'The new-look Broken Cross aims to be everything you could want from a community pub, 'all under one roof' (Image: Greene King)

"As franchisees of the pub, we are committed to playing a valuable role in the communities we serve.

"The new look is incredible.”

Asa Charlton, business development manager for Greene King, said: “As a Hive Pub, live music including bands and karaoke will be a prominent feature at the Broken Cross, as well as pub quizzes and community events, and fundraisers to raise money for local charities and support local sports teams and interest groups.

“Thanks to our £525,000 investment, it has been given a new lease of life.

“It looks absolutely fantastic.

“With great beer, a wide range of food and all the entertainment you could possibly need, the community are in for a treat with their new-look local.”