Paignton; the Albany Palace, Trowbridge and the Mile Castle, Newcastle. Wetherspoons, which has around 800 pubs across the UK, continues to draw crowds with ambitions openings. A huge new £3 ...
Map showing where Wetherspoons pubs have either closed or are at risk ... the Talk of the Town, Paignton; the Albany Palace, Trowbridge and the Mile Castle, Newcastle. ‘People are happy to ...
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Readers of The Northern Echo have been debating whether children should be allowed in pubs. It comes after defiant landlords who have banned children from their Kent village pub said they "couldn ...
Not only a list of weapons from the pawn shop in "Pulp Fiction," it’s some of the décor Moran’s Pub owner James Moran highlighted for his “Pub Fiction” pop-up. Everything from that list ...
A 78-year-old driver has admitted causing the death of a pedestrian who was crossing the road in Paignton. Edward Langworthy was hit by a car being driven by Doretta Winsor on November 3 last year.
WETHERSPOONS has confirmed the closure of two more pubs, including a venue that punters have described as "stunning". The popular pub chain has closed locations across the UK, including Stafford ...
She said the women had met Hill and his friend at the Wetherspoon pub in Paignton that evening. They were celebrating one of the women getting her dream job as a cabin flight attendant.
One in 10 British pubs is at imminent risk of closure, according to new figures that indicate the threat to the hospitality industry is worsening. Around 11 per cent of the total number of pubs is ...
Metro reporter Gethin Hicks got to have a lunchtime tipple at the 55k Tonnes – which Uber claims is the first carbon-negative pub in the UK (Picture: w8media) I can tick two things off my list ...
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