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At last this site has been taken and the "let by" sign is up by HHP. People doing some work in there today, after such a long time it has been unnoccupied does anyone know what its going to be?


Its defo not going to be cafe' rouge, that idea was blown out of the water in the area.


:)

hi karter - i thought if anyone knew you would! there has been some low key clearing out going on in there for about a week; it's classed A1 i presume so [bearing in mind the fracas over nero's hot panini] it won't be food.


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Keef Wrote:

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> I'm not, there are places for wine, but Theshers

> make heir money from good old cans of lager :)-D

>

> Cheers does okay I gather.


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Best place for lager is the Greek deli in LL at the Goose Green end, six cans of Stella or Red Stripe for a fiver - and it does organic wine, as well :)-D

lordship_bod Wrote:

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> Just so you know unwins as a group went into

> liquidation... nothing to do with competiton on LL

> :)



Actually it went into administration and Threshers bought the Unwins stores. They probably closed it cos they already had one over the road.

monica Wrote:

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> Curmudgeon Wrote:

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> -----

> > ahhh here we go again... it's christmas ..

> what's

> > wrong with a surprise for a change ..

> well the forum is used for open debate and this is

> an open debate



and if it is indeed an 'open debate' then surely the option of deciding not to debate it but to look forward to a pleasant New Year's surprise must also be open for debate ... no?

kford Wrote:

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> Did you know they were invloved in The Cheese

> Block too?


No, didn't know that. Is there no end to their empire building? I really like the coffee they sell in the Cheese Block, oh and some of the cheese too.

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