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My first posting on the forum!!

Just like to say that the atmosphere in the CPT has greatly improved since the boy from Brighton was sacked. We now have some very pleasant staff there who you dont feel guilty about asking for a pint from.And they smile!!!! Lets give them our custom and make them all feel welcome.

BigPhil Wrote:

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> I see its still on the punch pub co website as for

> sale. Asking price for the lease is ?200 k , that

> would suggest that the place takes 8 - 10k per

> week ( although not gauranteed )


There is no way the CPT grosses that much BigPhil. Trust me. Divide it by 3 and you're getting close.

Thanks what I would have thought


This would be why its been on the market for so long.




MrBen Wrote:

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> BigPhil Wrote:

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> > I see its still on the punch pub co website as

> for

> > sale. Asking price for the lease is ?200 k ,

> that

> > would suggest that the place takes 8 - 10k per

> > week ( although not gauranteed )

>

> There is no way the CPT grosses that much BigPhil.

> Trust me. Divide it by 3 and you're getting close.

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