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legalbeagle Wrote:

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> Green & Blue are opening again tonight - perhaps

> those of you who are fans can pop in for a drink

> to show them some support and get them back up and

> running quickly?



Will do - expect to be there around 8.

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legalbeagle Wrote:

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> I gather that the drains are now fixed - an

> assistant at Celestial told me that they had had

> workmen in fixing the problem so looks like all

> will hopefully be back to normal.


so does that mean the problem was under Celestial after all?

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  • 2 weeks later...

G&B have apparently launched a legal action against Celestial for ?150,000 for loss of business.


The work took three days once access to the drains had been granted.


Rumours suggest that Celestial is already heavily in debt due to loans/mortgages to renovate/let the flats above. This action could enforce their closure if they were to lose.


I'm not sure what I think.

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I was in G&B just over a week ago. I got chatting to the chap behind the bar and he told me the same information. While I understand how emotional it has all been, I did think at the time that it smacked somewhat of slander. I think they need to be very circumspect about the whole business.
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