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duggie 16-02-2011 22:20

Cemetery Pub
 
Drove past today at lunch and noticed the lights are off and a to let board is on the wall, looks like another good pubs as gone to the wall or did it move accross the road ??:(

heth 16-02-2011 22:23

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Its been like that for a while and when it is open there is only a handful of people in by the t'other half's account when he nipped in for a change.
Not many drinks on the pump either...........

Whittaker 17-02-2011 09:31

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it hasnt really been operating to full potential since the last landlady left i have heard there is a manager in there from quite away away and he doesnt realy lnow the people of the area it used to be a thriving pub as did a lot of others but since the greedy breweries seem to think people will work for nothing then the pubs will still be empty and being boarded up like a a metal cage not good for the area

Ken Moss 17-02-2011 09:35

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Well said, Nick. It's my biggest beef with village life that the last remaining unrestricted vice is being throttled by the very people who supply it. My sympathy with breweries and management companies expired many years ago and the only future for the British pubs now lies with free houses and Wetherspoons, both of which are usually splendid.

Marstons are the latest on my hit list after killing The Mill Tavern in Higher Walton stone dead in three months.

Whittaker 17-02-2011 09:48

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ive said this all along the pubs in accrington recently boarded up from the oddfellows to boars head and most recently the regency are boarded up and the brewery say "its the sign of the times nothing they can do" its their fault they are boarded up they get a good landlord then give him a good deal to go in take all their hard earned cash off them in bonds , fixture and fittings and extortionately priced beer then after a short period of the landlord looking like he may make a profit (heaven forbid) the brewery (greedy peopel they are) put their rent up it the breweries fault these pubs are shutting and no one elses in my view

jaysay 17-02-2011 10:13

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 884247)
Well said, Nick. It's my biggest beef with village life that the last remaining unrestricted vice is being throttled by the very people who supply it. My sympathy with breweries and management companies expired many years ago and the only future for the British pubs now lies with free houses and Wetherspoons, both of which are usually splendid.

Marstons are the latest on my hit list after killing The Mill Tavern in Higher Walton stone dead in three months.

My other half used to Work for Burtonwood Brewery, just before she retired they were taken over by Marstons, or Wolverhampton and Dudley brewery before they too were swallowed up by Marstons, the last time I was round Joan's neck of the woods the old Burtonwood houses were either shut or under a different banner, can't understand their mentality really if all the pubs shut where will they sell their ale:confused:

accyman 17-02-2011 15:36

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since the smoking ban came into effect the rate at which pubs close has increased greatly infact if the smoking ban in pubs was such a great idea why do the non smokers stand outside with the smokers.Greedy breweries dont help either but its not just their fault its governments too .Also breweries argue that cheap supermarket beer is to blame but the governemnt in its wisdom instead of going easy on landlords and reducing tax on their beer increase supermarket taxes to make supermarket prices higher with the excuse it makes the pubs more able to compete.Absolute rubbish its just an excuse to tax us elsewhere on beer if the governement had any intention of helping pubs they would have reduced the tax on pubs and left supermarket beer alone but that would mean less revenue for them where as increasing supermarket tax on booze gets them more money and a false appearance that they are helping the pub industry.

both labour and conservitive are guilty of this.Labour started teh ball rolling and cameron has kept it going and gaining momentum

jaysay 17-02-2011 18:00

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 884313)
both labour and conservitive are guilty of this.Labour started teh ball rolling and cameron has kept it going and gaining momentum

:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38::rofl38::rofl38::rofl38::r ofl38:

accyman 17-02-2011 18:06

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 884366)
:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38::rofl38::rofl38::rofl38::r ofl38:

shouldnt laugh at somone whos about to be providing your meals on wheels lol :D:D:D:D

duggie 17-02-2011 18:13

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probably make a good funeral parlour, now there's an idea !

jaysay 17-02-2011 18:16

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 884369)
shouldnt laugh at somone whos about to be providing your meals on wheels lol :D:D:D:D

Oh your getting a job at ASDA then:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::D

lindsay ormerod 17-02-2011 23:06

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Whittakers is ideally placed ( and I mean that with no malice) to make a shed load of money, it's the first stop off for everyone leaving the crematorium, I should know, been in there far too many times in the last 4 years. I have had meals in there some time back , the dining area is great and my brother in laws band, Gridlock, used to fill the place to capacity. If it's shut now it's down to bad management, a pub opposite a cemetary is never short of customers.

cashman 17-02-2011 23:14

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seemed to drop off a lot at night linds, have a mate whose local it was, :eek: think the smoking ban was only part to blame, it certainly never helped anyone.:eek:

lindsay ormerod 17-02-2011 23:36

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Cashy, I agree that the smoking ban hasn't helped, I'm a non smoker myself and prefer not going home smelling like a 3 month old ashtray, but you have to play to the positives and that pub had location on it's side big time. Some funerals start at 11, open then for the people who want a drink to cope with it all or a warming cuppa for the ones who have travelled, the only real competition for the funeral market is the Peel Park, (lovely pub and great buffets)but can't cater for bigger funerals, as is not big enough. Contact with the funeral directors and recommendations, not rocket science. They have a good kitchen up there, facility to do a carvery and still not making any money?
I look at my local and look at what it's doing right, Sue at the Peel Park has funerals and christenings,birthdays etc,word of mouth counts for a lot but if somewhere delivers and (in this case) targets the right market I really don't know how they'd fail.

cashman 18-02-2011 07:53

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Originally Posted by lindsay ormerod (Post 884520)
Cashy, I agree that the smoking ban hasn't helped, I'm a non smoker myself and prefer not going home smelling like a 3 month old ashtray, but you have to play to the positives and that pub had location on it's side big time. Some funerals start at 11, open then for the people who want a drink to cope with it all or a warming cuppa for the ones who have travelled, the only real competition for the funeral market is the Peel Park, (lovely pub and great buffets)but can't cater for bigger funerals, as is not big enough. Contact with the funeral directors and recommendations, not rocket science. They have a good kitchen up there, facility to do a carvery and still not making any money?
I look at my local and look at what it's doing right, Sue at the Peel Park has funerals and christenings,birthdays etc,word of mouth counts for a lot but if somewhere delivers and (in this case) targets the right market I really don't know how they'd fail.

know what yer saying linds, it dont always work like that, the last 6 funerals i went too last year only 1 used the whittakers, 2 Peel Park, 1 Grants,1 Bold street, 1 Sydney St, agree the location is ideal, but seems many prefer other venues, fer whatever reasons, some cos the venue the deceased was well known in?

Bob Dobson 18-02-2011 08:29

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What about the Griffin? Not big enough I suppose?

jaysay 18-02-2011 09:04

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Originally Posted by Bob Dobson (Post 884546)
What about the Griffin? Not big enough I suppose?

Your possible going the wrong way Bob away from Accy, but Nick Whittaker may be better to answer that

accysimon 18-02-2011 09:12

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I am aware that the Griffin has had a few funerals there recently, but it's no where near as big as the Whitakers or the Peel Park.

accyman 18-02-2011 22:12

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 884539)
the last 6 funerals i went too last year

jesus christ mate it seems risky knowing you lol:D:D:D:D

cashman 18-02-2011 22:29

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 884854)
jesus christ mate it seems risky knowing you lol:D:D:D:D

Cost of getting old mate,average 6/8 a year fer last few years, reckon i must be getting near top of the queue.:D

steeljack 19-02-2011 04:01

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 884539)
but seems many prefer other venues, fer whatever reasons, some cos the venue the deceased was well known in?

Think I can agree with Cashy on this , most funerals "Do's" are "local" and the family return to 'home turf' where the deceased lived and 'socialized'.

accyman 20-02-2011 13:20

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 884860)
Cost of getting old mate,average 6/8 a year fer last few years, reckon i must be getting near top of the queue.:D

nah mate only the good die young so your practicaly imortal pal :D

hedman2003 20-02-2011 16:16

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just to clarify i went past today and it is still trading, I'd assumed from the original posts that it was closed

Gremlin 20-02-2011 18:21

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Originally Posted by hedman2003 (Post 885366)
just to clarify i went past today and it is still trading, I'd assumed from the original posts that it was closed

I went past last Thursday evening and it was well lit with a few cars parked outside.
I have just been re reading this thread and realized that the Cemetery you are talking about is the Whittakers that's why I didn't reply last week when the thread appeared.

I have been to a few after funeral doos there myself recently.

jaysay 21-02-2011 09:54

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 885302)
nah mate only the good die young so your practicaly imortal pal :D

I hear he walks on water too:D


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