A modern, family-friendly village pub that was completely refurbished in April 2005.
Smokers at the Pheasant Inn pub in Oughtibridge could be left out in the cold this winter, as planning officers recommended that a smoking shelter be removed. The shelter was erected without planning permission and the pub's owner is now applying for retrospective planning permission to keep the wooden structure, which also has a corrugated roof. Sheffield City Council planning board are due to make a decision on the application in the next few days.
Sheffield United footballer Alan Quinn has received a police caution after a claim that he punched 24-year-old Martin Sapcote in the face at the Pheasant Inn pub in Oughtibridge.
Lynne Diamond
This pub is well worth a visit. A village pub with contemporary twist, the pub landlord (Ade) goes out of his way to make both regulars and visitors feel welcome. When we visited they had on entertainment and the pub was very busy being a Friday night. The landlord and his family took time to bring homemade sandwiches round offering them free to all, chatting and spending time meeting new faces. I had family visiting from Scotland and they couldn't believe how nice this pub was - friendly, clean and welcoming, it's a gem!