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Well done, Will - good post. If you can bear to read the rest of this thread (and I wouldn't blame you if you couldn't), you'll see the original poster didn't get very far. And they were only asking (so nicely, as well) anyway. And now they have their answer.


PS Declaration of interest: I once had a couple of pints in The Palmerston. It was nice.

Ted Max Wrote:

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> Well done, Will - good post. If you can bear to

> read the rest of this thread (and I wouldn't blame

> you if you couldn't), you'll see the original

> poster didn't get very far. And they were only

> asking (so nicely, as well) anyway. And now they

> have their answer.

>

> PS Declaration of interest: I once had a couple of

> pints in The Palmerston. It was nice.


I have read the rest of the thread and I pass my thanks to all those that reasoned with common sense.


I would emplore anyone who has any concerns about our service to simply pick up the phone and call us or email at [email protected]

Excellent post from the Palmerston - perhaps people won't be willing to cast such stones under the guise of the anonymity of the internet when they actually get explanations from the people they are so happy to slag off.


Incidentally really glad to hear you were so busy - good news that local businesses are doing well.

Laudable response Will. Very thorough and should put this to bed.


Can't help thinking it would be amusing if it were not the Palmerston. On here there was once a heartfelt negative critique of an evening at Le Moulin only for the poster to do some hasty backtracking once they realised that the place they'd eaten in was in fact Le Chardin.

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