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Moved back to wear the gloves (again)
- Jul 7, 2003
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Of those pubs mentioned by people for Worthing, at least four of those were not around for long:
Yates - was a carpet shop for more years than it was a pub
Eden - had been various shops beofe they turned it into a bar
Maple Leaf - horrible new build when the estate went up (flat roof pub - never good)
Cockle & Bacon - another that had been shops and restaurants before a fairly short lived life as a pub.
I can't see Weatherspoons keeping both their pubs on Chapel Road open for too long if business continues to drop (one, a former electricity showroom and the other was also a shop). The Egremont nearly went the other year and, talking to a landlord friend of mine, there are quite a few others that are really struggling and could go in the next year as breweries increase charges to tenants. Will be interesting to see how the Wheatsheaf gets on now it has been taken over by the owners of the George & Dragon in Tarring.
Yates - was a carpet shop for more years than it was a pub
Eden - had been various shops beofe they turned it into a bar
Maple Leaf - horrible new build when the estate went up (flat roof pub - never good)
Cockle & Bacon - another that had been shops and restaurants before a fairly short lived life as a pub.
I can't see Weatherspoons keeping both their pubs on Chapel Road open for too long if business continues to drop (one, a former electricity showroom and the other was also a shop). The Egremont nearly went the other year and, talking to a landlord friend of mine, there are quite a few others that are really struggling and could go in the next year as breweries increase charges to tenants. Will be interesting to see how the Wheatsheaf gets on now it has been taken over by the owners of the George & Dragon in Tarring.