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Good News For Beer Drinkers?
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They plan to sell pints for £1.50. If you liked a pint would you travel to buy it at that low price or is the convenience of the local more important?
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Fosters and similar Keg Beers @ £1.50 Pint is not my cup of Tea (It's P*ss).
They will sell a very limited amount of Cask Ales but they will cost upwards of £1.50 a Pint.
I would much rather drink good quality Ale at a higher price in Cask Marque Pubs, and there are plenty around.
Wetherspoons sell cheap Keg Beer along with reasonably Priced Cask Ales, so not sure why we need these Pound Pubs as well ??
Fosters and similar Keg Beers @ £1.50 Pint is not my cup of Tea (It's P*ss).
They will sell a very limited amount of Cask Ales but they will cost upwards of £1.50 a Pint.
I would much rather drink good quality Ale at a higher price in Cask Marque Pubs, and there are plenty around.
Wetherspoons sell cheap Keg Beer along with reasonably Priced Cask Ales, so not sure why we need these Pound Pubs as well ??
I live in the town, and I wouldn't travel here if I didn't. It's a ****hole. Remember the woman who stripped in the Jobcentre as part of the NekNominate craze - same town!
The Council are spending £38 million on regenerating the High Street This will be the second such project), and shops on it are closing at an alarming rate. There's more Charity shops than normal High Street shops. The main Post Office has been closed and shrunken to fit inside WH Smiths, and there are rumours that Primark are taking over the site. What was once a thriving market town (Every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday) is now a ghost town.
The Council are spending £38 million on regenerating the High Street This will be the second such project), and shops on it are closing at an alarming rate. There's more Charity shops than normal High Street shops. The main Post Office has been closed and shrunken to fit inside WH Smiths, and there are rumours that Primark are taking over the site. What was once a thriving market town (Every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday) is now a ghost town.
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