This isn't twenty years hence, this has been happening since the beginning of the millennium. Brewery and pub chains have been selling off their wet pubs (ie ones that don't do food) and many have closed to be redeveloped as domestic properties. The MMC report that broke up the power of the big breweries had an unexpected outcome in that it has contributed to a decline in the number of pubs. Tastes have changed, we drink less, and where we do drink this is more often at home. There is more choice on the telly, and other on screen activities such as what I am doing now.
Con is retiring and I hope the Blythe stays loosely the same. I had a chat with him tonight and will play a song for the bar staff. I'll keep drinking in the Castle, so hope this continues to trade.
I found an Apple Watch near the junction of Woodwarde Road and Beauval Road this afternoon. It may have been dropped by someone jogging on that route. Please pm me if you believe it is yours.
that's uncalled for
Probably gets lot's of fresh items we can only dream and wish about having, fresh fruit, veg, cheese, bread, cakes, meat that probably are a whole lot cheaper than some of the rip of merchants on Lordship Lane.
Cheaper and better quality
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