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Some prescription medicines contain opiates. Zero tolerance may well ban many sick people from driving. |
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Plus it is also said that the body produces alcohol in small amounts naturally.Of course I may be wrong.:) |
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Plus it is also said that the body produces alcohol in small amounts naturally.Of course I may be wrong.
i heard this in Saudi when a Saudi pilot of a Tornado was judged to have suffered target fixation on a ground attack mission and ploughed in. They attempted to blame the WSO (Back seat BAe man) who showed a very small alcohol % - he didn't drink at all, but the pilot was a semi royal prince - the BAe chap was cleared - dead but innocent. |
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Bear in mind that I have worked with many landlords over the years and pretty much all of them have ended up in the same boat and just given up. One or two were simply bad landlords, of course. To take the Hob Inn in Bamber Bridge as an example, I worked with the landlord there for six years and he built it up from a good pub into a fantastic pub but the brewery put the rent up as a result to the point where it was nearly £1,500 per week. With the best will in the world, you've got to earn that before you start covering your overheads, buying stock and paying wages so what is the point? Something similar has just happened at the Mill Tavern, where I host one of my games nights. It has changed the entire dynamic of pubs because inexperienced landlords are flown in to take control of something which needs a steady hand, it never ever works. If something is turning a profit in times like these then leave it alone. They have to buy their stock from the breweries anyway so the more they sell the better it is! Benipete and Barrie Yates seem not to agree but just ask your local landlord how the land lies with their particular management. |
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Aye.. I were in t'pub trade and I know what's up... how come most of the people on this thread "know t'pub trade" but can't work out why pubs are closing?.. I'll say it again.. I've never heard of a Wetherspoons pub closing down.. so what do they do right that some do wrong?
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the greed of breweries has been going on fer many years,i worked a night a week in 2 pubs in the 90s, both landlords/landladies were friends of mine, did 6 years in 1, 3 years in the other, both had built the pubs up, after they were well quiet, the sole reason both parties left was the increase the breweries levied on em, but bad though things had got, fer my money, the smoking ban was the final nail in the coffin.
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Is this the one?
Pub Fact Sheet - Mill Tavern Sounds reasonable to me.But I agree there are many hidden costs that you don't get told about until you have been hooked.:( Not least crippling business rates and council tax but then all retail outlets suffer from greedy councils.:confused::D:D |
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this link shows a one year contract for a pub in thwiates portfolio
http://www.danielthwaites.com/NR/rdo...COTPrecise.pdf if you can get it if not visit their website and go to run your own pub and look at their aggreements on their web site all one sided you have a full tie you have yto use their stock taker your have to repair thier building up to a level inside and out and they charge you rent they are to blame for 70% of pubs shutting down the breweries |
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They only instituted a total smoking ban when it became law - prior to that the bar area was "No Smoking" - certainly the Bristol one outside of the "Corn Market" was. |
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As for tax rates, you'll have to take that up with South Ribble BC but, succeed or fail, there's only really one winner in this situation and it isn't the tenants or the council. |
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Even the clubs that put acts on are having a damned hard time of it. I've heard that The Brooks Club is up for sale, dont know if they are just rumours or not, but its been mentioned to me now by a couple of different sources!
Best Regards - Taggy |
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What goes on between your "friend" and the brewery is nothing to do with me or indeed anyone else It is a contractual agreement.If he cannot reach an agreement then he must move on. There are a lot of reasons for giving a good licensee the elbow but I'm not in the guessing game. Sorry If I offended you I'm just a bit septic:dancedog: |
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It's taken 3 years to get that one in.Thanks Jay.:D:D |
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