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Not sure if I agree with the above statement. For example, say hypothetically spoons, acquires the old post house. You already know you'll get reasonable food, and modestly priced drinks . So I'd be inclined to venture in.
This unknown buyer , you don't know what you'll get. Same if you went overseas, and saw a McDonald's or kfc, you know what you're gonna get , and they're somewhat trusted.
Spoons isn't all bad at all imo.
XDSo ambitious
Isn't that 'Leave Means Leave' imprint just Tesco Value branding?
Clearly a buyer not sought, but it wasn't for sale very long to be fair.
They could also have closed butlers bell as a venue and just waited for sale of the building, which would have happened at some point.
Wetherspoons are happy that either butlers bell is making enough money or have one eye on some of things that could happen at that end. Good news anyway
And there was me in the Picture House wondering when the film was going to start ….
I can distinctly remember going to see 'Gorgo' there, a sort of British answer to 'Godzilla.' You went in down the left hand side for a seat in the bunny runs.
Ah Zulu
'You're only supposed to blow the bladdy doors off' !......
Opens this Friday , Tickets £5 each , or 4 for £15, realistic food and snack prices on offer.The old Stafford Cinema will be open briefly for half term week if anyone wants to pop by with their kids to see the work so far, then closed again as work continues on the modernisation program. Should be fully open by Christmas time.
The new Addams Family cartoon movie, and Singing in the Rain will also be shown during the opening weekend.Opens this Friday , Tickets £5 each , or 4 for £15, realistic food and snack prices on offer.
First film will be Shaun the Sheep: Farmageddon
Now open under the Hays Travel ownership. Fair play, that's gotta be the quickest turn around in a situation like that.Looks like Thomas Cook will be re-opening now all the shops have been bought by one of their competitors:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-49985369