A Torksey pub has closed unexpectedly, leaving customers confused and worried over party deposits.
Customers who had party bookings have received calls to advise the Hume Arms on Main Street is no longer trading and they will need to find an alternative venue to host their event.
However, no information was given as to how these customers could claim their deposits back.
The pub now has signs in the window and on the menu board confirming it has ceased trading.

Signs have been posted outside the pub confirming it’s now closed. Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolite
One customer, who did not want to be named, said: “We have received a phone call today informing us they have closed the business and we have no idea how to get our money back.
“When asked how we would get the money back he basically hung up on her. We placed the deposit with them for a girls night out, it was only recently so it makes me wonder if they took the money knowing full well that it would not go ahead.”
The venue is owned by Enterprise Inns, and was bought last year from The Ever So Sensible Group, which also runs The Horse and Groom in Lincoln.
Despite being contacted by The Lincolnite. the Hume Arms has not responded by the time of writing.