
NEWPORT’S MUSIC VENUE LE PUB SAVED BY MUSIC COMMUNITY THROUGH PURCHASE BY MUSIC VENUE PROPERTIES
LE PUB BECOMES THE LATEST ACQUISITION UNDER MUSIC VENUE PROPERTIES’ #OWNOURVENUES SCHEME
Purchase protects the future of popular Newport Grassroots Music Venue
Music fans can invest in the national scheme to save more venues at www.musicvenueproperties.com
Music Venue Properties (MVP) has announced the latest venue to join its portfolio: Le Pub in Newport. This exciting acquisition is part of MVP’s mission to safeguard Grassroots Music Venues across the UK, ensuring that they remain cultural hubs for their communities. Known for its rich history and role in live music and events, Le Pub will now benefit from long-term security under MVP’s #OwnOurVenues initiative.
Dubbed The National Trust for Grassroots Music Venues (GMVs), #OwnOurVenues was originally launched in 2022 as a crowdfunded project. To date almost £2.8m has been raised from over 1300 individual investors and funding. The scheme has received additional support from the Community Ownership Fund including £250k to realise the purchase of Le Pub.
Le Pub, also known as Le Public Space, has been a cornerstone of Newport’s music scene since its opening in 1992. Renowned for its vibrant atmosphere, the venue operates as a bar, restaurant, and nightclub, hosting live music from big names like Skindred and Kids in Glass Houses, and events that have defined the city’s cultural landscape. Despite challenges in the 2000s, including a relocation to new premises, Le Pub has remained a beacon of creativity and resilience. Now, under MVP’s #OwnOurVenues initiative, the venue has secured its future, eliminating the uncertainty of closure and reinforcing its role as a community pillar for years to come.
Samantha Dabb, Manager of Le Pub

Sam Duckworth, Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly

South Wales is a wonderful part of the world, full of a unique mixture of fight, creativity and heart. Le Pub is the true embodiment of a community venue. It looks out for the people of Newport who love it and treasure it in return. Its permanence is a wonderful thing. A decade ago, I sponsored a toilet to help keep it open, now it lives forever.”

Band Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard playing at Le Pub.
Securing the future of Grassroots Venues
MVP’s #OwnOurVenues project, which launched in 2022, focuses on removing Grassroots Music Venues from vulnerable commercial leases by placing them into community ownership. The aim is to provide long-term stability to venues that are essential for fostering local talent and providing cultural value to our communities. The purchase of Le Pub marks another step forward for MVP, joining an ever-growing network of protected spaces across the UK.
Samantha Dabb

Matthew Otridge, COO of Music Venue Properties

Alex Norris, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Housing, Communities and Local Government)

Jack Sargeant, Welsh Government’s Minister for Creative Industries


Artist Tim Burgess playing at Le Pub.
Other venues secured by Music Venue Properties
In addition to Le Pub, Music Venue Properties (MVP) has also purchased The Snug in Greater Manchester, The Ferret in Preston, The Bunkhouse in Swansea and, most recently, The Booking Hall in Dover. Each of these venues plays a vital role in their local music scenes, providing spaces for creative expression and connecting local communities with unique cultural experiences. Under MVP’s #OwnOurVenues initiative, these venues are now secured for the future, providing long-term opportunities for artists to develop their craft and connect with fans for generations to come.
Mark Davyd, Founder of Music Venue Trust

For more information on how to support the #OwnOurVenues initiative and invest in the future of Grassroots Music Venues, please visit www.musicvenueproperties.com