Ten Wiltshire locals have been shortlisted as they battle it out to claim the prize of being named the pub of the year.

The competition to determine the best pub in the Chippenham parliamentary constituency has seen the top ten locals in the area nominated by over 1,000 voters during recent weeks.

One pub will be crowned the winner on National Beer Day, held on Thursday, June 15, and those hoping to see their favourite landlord prevail can vote up until Monday, June 12.

The final shortlist for the 2023 edition of the competition, which is being run by MP Michelle Donelan, can be found below.

The Flying Monk, Market Place, Chippenham

The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald: The Flying MonkThe Flying Monk (Image: Google Maps)

Prince of Wales Micropub, Station Hill, Chippenham

The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald: The Prince of Wales MicropubThe Prince of Wales Micropub (Image: Google Maps)

The Market Tavern, Market Place, Melksham

The Kingfisher, Hungerdown Lane, Chippenham

The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald: The KingfisherThe Kingfisher (Image: Google Maps)

The Three Brewers, Priory Street, Corsham

The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald: The Three BrewersThe Three Brewers (Image: Google Maps)

Chippenham and District Constitutional Club, Foghamshire, Chippenham

The Hiding Place Micropub, High Street, Melksham

The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald: The Hiding PlaceThe Hiding Place (Image: Google Maps)

The Bell Inn, Bowden Hill, Lacock

The Black Horse, New Road, Chippenham

The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald: The Black HorseThe Black Horse (Image: Google Maps)

The Gladstone Arms, Gladstone Road, Chippenham

The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald: The Gladstone ArmsThe Gladstone Arms (Image: Google Maps)

The winning pub will receive their trophy during a visit from a cabinet minister and will have an opportunity to speak about what makes their pub special to the community.

Ms Donelan said: “Pubs are the backbone of our community, supporting our local economy and bringing our towns and villages together.”