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Visted aunts elsie and peggy at Stone just before Christmas. Chatted about Bernard and Betty for a while. Even though they don't go out any more they still knew about Betty's passing.sandonia said:Betty Jones (my Aunt ) passed away before christmas Aged 92,ex Landlady of The Antelope and The three Tuns ,originally fron Stone Staffs .
Bev's at the TelegraphWookie said:Anybody else remember Bev and Geoff, had the Rose and Crown by the Gatehouse c2003?
Indeed....Ecker said:Gordon and Joyce who had the White Lion and then the Chains,
even the guys from the RAF were frightened of Joyce, she was lovely.
After my time.......gilbert grape said:Russ, Jenny & Daz Whitehouse at The Lamb on Broadeye
Barry & Doreen Moore ran the Castle Tavern from late 80's into the 90's, then I think they went on to run Rose & Crown?
The Hogans ran the Railway Inn for many a year.
Used to be 'The Crossbow' and I used to work behind the bar in the 70'sdirtybobby said:if the "wenches" in the lynton are anything to go by, he was probably doing a public service..John Marwood said:There was a chap who ran a pub up at Weeping Cross - a Daily Mail readier type - Banned you from kissing the local wenches
I remember her well. Don't know why the RAF lads were worried, it was sailors hats she donned behind the bar lol.Ecker said:Gordon and Joyce who had the White Lion and then the Chains,
even the guys from the RAF were frightened of Joyce, she was lovely.
Gramaisc said:Which pub in Stafford currently has the longest serving landlord in post?
Point for the first correct answer.
I thought you'ld get it. Spot on. Point awarded.darts22 said:Luckpenny
Gramaisc said:Which pub in Stafford currently has the longest serving landlord in post?
Point for the first correct answer.
Assisted by affable barman Dickie Rimmerdirtybobby said:found out on friday that apparently The Railway was once under the watchful (brown) eye of a chap named Roger Myring
probably between 1994 and 2005dirtybobby said:found out on friday that apparently The Railway was once under the watchful (brown) eye of a chap named Roger Myring
From my vague memory Jackie Proudlock ran the Railway briefly in 96, after that a woman with her son & daughter ran it ( I think her sons name was John?) someone out there will correct me if I’m wrong…darts22 said:probably between 1994 and 2005dirtybobby said:found out on friday that apparently The Railway was once under the watchful (brown) eye of a chap named Roger Myring
Wasn't Lee (early 70s) visually challenged?.......darts22 said:probably between 1994 and 2005dirtybobby said:found out on friday that apparently The Railway was once under the watchful (brown) eye of a chap named Roger Myring