From the
https://www.kentonline.co.uk By Nicola Jordan, 4 November 2022.
Mourners line streets for Mick Pendergast pub landlord and
councillor outside the Nag's Head in Lower Stoke, Rochester.
Villagers and regulars came out in the rain to line the street
outside a "much loved" landlord and councillor's former pub.
They converged outside the Nag's Head in Lower Stoke which Mick
Pendergast had run for the last 10 years.
Former Medway councillor for the Hoo Peninsula, Mick Pendergast, has
died aged 63.
Well-wishers were invited to applause as the cortege taking Mr
Pendergast to his funeral winded its way along lanes on the Hoo
Peninsula yesterday.
Mr Pendergast died last month after a short battle with cancer at
the age of 63.
Steve Burgess of Hawden and Burgess Family Funeral Directors
appealed to the community to come out and pay their respects.
Mr Burgess, from the Hoo-based company handling his farewell
ceremony, said:" I know that many of the local village population as
well as the surrounding areas who frequent his pub who are proud to
call it their local because of the calibre of the family-run
atmosphere they receive.
"They will all certainly miss Michael, his larger than life
presence, his banter and sense of humour. As a local councillor he
always fought for the community he loved."
The hearse carrying Mick Pendergast's coffin passes his pub, the
Nag's Head in Lower Stoke.
Cllr Pendergast had represented the Hoo Peninsula since 2015 as a
member of UKIP before going independent in 2018.
As a licensee, the south east Londoner was heavily involved in a
campaign to save the village's school, Stoke Primary Academy, from a
merger with Allhallows Primary School.
The pub had played host to a party for the school's pupils to
celebrate the successful campaign – the decision not to merge the
schools was later overturned.
In 2019, he helped launch a new political party Medway People's
Voice which campaigned for better infrastructure on the peninsula.
During his 10-year tenure as landlord at the Nag's Head, Cllr
Pendergast turned the pub's fortunes around and it is now considered
to be at the heart of the community and has hosted several events
including a Platinum Jubilee celebration earlier this year.
Mick Pendergast, landlord of the Nag's Head in Lower Stoke.
He was regularly involved in "save Hoo Peninsula" protests and
worked closely with community leaders and residents.
Cllr Pendergast felt strongly that as part of the government's £170
million Housing Infrastructure Fund (HIF), not enough was being done
to make improvements to the top end of the peninsula, such as Lower
Stoke where he was based.
He said: "Our end of the Peninsula gets absolutely nothing but
grief. I've made it quite clear to them and all their consultations
that I don't want nothing to do with it, I am not in favour of it in
any way shape or form. Technically, they're cutting the bottom of
the Peninsula off.
Fellow ward councillor Ron Sands (Ind), said: "Mick was a vocal and
staunch supporter of the Hoo Peninsula and always stood up for the
rights of the residents.
Mourners outside the Nag's Head in Lower Stoke.
"He was a very good ward councillor and Medway Council will miss
him.
"The people of Stoke have lost their much-loved landlord of the
village pub, but of course the biggest loss is to Julie and the
family and I offer my heartfelt condolences for that."
Mick is survived by his partner Julie, who said: "He was my soul
mate, rock and best friend and I will miss him so much."
He leaves two children, son Dexter and daughter Lindsey.
His funeral was at Thames View Crematorium in Shorne near Gravesend. |