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And I expect they will put fake grass down too. You don't get petrol stations on their own anymore as the profit margins are too tight. You need retail too. Shame there wont be a Toys R Us (or Jamie's Italian) but hopefully a Harvester. Now if it was a Waitrose... (I am being ironic)
There used to be a floating night club in Newcastle called Tuxedo (Princess, and Royale, two former car ferries). At a later date one moved up or down river to Tees where it became some sordid place (strip bar or similar) near to Middlesborough FC. Sounds like similar things happening at the Hamlet ground. None of this Tuscany business, old fashioned football fans.

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    • Thanks penguin  always wondered about that place and that’s way more info than I ever thought I would get  (used to live above a gun nut on friern road - he would tell me nothing)
    • There was a Saturday afternoon crowd of enthusiasts, and at other times the owner might have been off acquiring stock. He also repaired air guns, which he also sold. He stocked edged weapons, uniforms, including antique uniforms, air guns and ammo and starting pistols and shot. Some medals and other militaria. Quite a lot of ex service chit chat on a Saturday. I had an amateur interest, didn't deal a lot, in English pattern swords and other mainly 19th century militaria. And made some good purchases there. I'm afraid WWII and later events was the major focus of most of the regulars. 
    • Did anyone actually venture in to that place? I recall it always being closed/very uninviting!
    • Perry Bamonte from The Cure.. Just 65 years old.  
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