“This refurbishment has shown our commitment to the town, its residents and our employees,” he said.
“The crest was chosen because Wetherspoon, unlike many other pub operators, always likes to reflect the history of a town and that is what we have done in terms of the carpet, historical photos and information in the pubs.”
After hearing drinkers were walking on the coat of arms to get to the bar and toilets, the town council unanimously voted against granting retrospective permission for the pub to use the image.
Mr Martin said he hoped the dispute could be resolved without “legal shenanigans” but added: “If order is obtained from the Court of Chivalry, which is the correct legal process… then we will be happy to comply with the order of the court.”
Town council chief officer Emily Forbes said the council was taking legal advice from solicitors and the College of Arms.