Arkell’s said that over the past three decades, Jo and Keith have dedicated their lives to hospitality, building a reputation for warmth, professionalism, and community spirit.
Their story began in 1995 when they took on the tenancy at their village pub, the Royal Oak in Bishopstone.
Five years later, they outgrew their village pub and took on the newly refurbished GW Bar in Swindon, which they ran for nearly a decade as a thriving corporate bar, restaurant, and hotel.
The duo then relocated to The Bear in Wantage, a 34 en-suite room hotel, restaurant, and pub, where they have been for 16 years.
Refurbishment
The en-suite bathrooms are currently undergoing a phased refurbishment, ensuring the hotel continues to offer modern comfort while retaining its historic charm.
Today, their daughters Ellie, who is the sous chef, and Georgia, front of house manager, lead the way at the Bear, but Jo and Keith remain closely involved, supporting them and keeping the pub a true family business at the very heart of Wantage.
They currently also manage the Rose & Crown in Ashbury with Jo’s parents.
Jo said: “From our very first meeting with James Arkell 30 years ago, we’ve always felt encouraged and supported.
“Arkell’s have stood with us through every scheme, refurbishment, and challenge as well as through the banking crisis, recessions, and pandemic.
Family pub
“We’ve had an amazing time at each Arkell’s pub and can’t imagine doing anything else. With the garden parties, race days and Christmas parties, Arkell’s has always made us feel part of the family.”
To mark the occasion, members of the Arkell family and brewery directors visited the Bear to personally congratulate Jo and Keith on their 30 years.
Arkelll’s Brewery chairman James Arkell reflected: “We were all thrilled to celebrate 30 years of Jo, Keith, and family with Arkell’s Brewery.
“They are a highly professional, successful family, and we have enjoyed knowing them and working with them for all these years. It has been a pleasure. It’s fantastic that they have achieved such a length of service, and wonderful that it’s a real family affair.”