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Otta Wrote:

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> Jagger Wrote:

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> Should this go ahead, the

> > building will close for 15-17 months while the

> > works are undertaken.

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>

> That's roughly how long it takes to get a bloody

> pint in there.


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Hi - apologies I have been offline the last few days (and sorely missing EDF I might add). Going by what's posted up outside the post office it looks indeed like the whole building would close (should the hotel plans go ahead) as there will be building works and refurbishment going on - there's no mention of the pub and restaurant staying open. They will also be demolishing the garages at the back and building staff quarters, and putting in car park spaces. When the planning application is submitted things will become clearer, but I think it's at the consultation stage at the moment.

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