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The Cafe certainly looks posher, but I bet its more expensive, and that old fella, the former owner of the old kiosk, had been there for years, and it was really pretty reasonable !
Passed through the park this morning. If it can be as busy as it was on a dull Sunday morning in November, there's no doubt it will be a success
I always found the Coach and Horses convenient for Victoria Park.Had a stroll round this afternoon. It's good and will be even better when it's all bedded in.
That café's in a prime location isn't it? Look forward to using that when the current excitement passes.
Depends how low you set your standards I suppose.I always found the Coach and Horses convenient for Victoria Park.
Yes, and will one as ramshackled, showing my age, and a little distressed as me look too out of place strolling round the 'new' park ?Looks fantastic, but call me a miserable old git, but I have a soft spot for the ramshackle old park, Ok it was showing its age, and was little distressed. If I am honest I still have a hankering for the Mill and its wheels before they were relocated to there current position, THE WRONG WAY ROUND! and it did cost an expectorant amount, and maybe the birds are better homed, but there is less of 'em and are they really happier?
The Cafe certainly looks posher, but I bet its more expensive, and that old fella, the former owner of the old kiosk, had been there for years, and it was really pretty reasonable !
('miserable old git!' It was Lottery money, its train passengers first impression of the town, and its part the development of that area! Ed)
The park is for everyone. Age, looks, demographic are an irrelevance.Yes, and will one as ramshackled, showing my age, and a little distressed as me look too out of place strolling round the 'new' park ?
Ah, that's nice to know.The park is for everyone. Age, looks, demographic are an irrelevance.
Except that most people wouldn't go anywhere near your examples of 'proper pubs' I'm afraid.Ah, that's nice to know.
And so a bit like proper pubs.