BensGrandad
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Just noticed some notices on the outside of The Priory applying for planning permission to build 17 x 1 bedroom flats, 17 x 2 bedroom and 7 x 3 bedroom flats I would have thought that it was a listed building.
Just noticed some notices on the outside of The Priory applying for planning permission to build 17 x 1 bedroom flats, 17 x 2 bedroom and 7 x 3 bedroom flats I would have thought that it was a listed building.
build or convert?
It was on the chefs program with Gordon Ramsey telling them where they were going wrong. They did what he said and it never recovered and was then refused permission to be converted to a Spoons.
No, they changed to what Ramsey said and almost immediately reverted back to a shit carvery.
During the programme they reffered to the carvery as their "cash cow" Ramsey pointed out it was losing money hand over fist as a carvery.
But they knew better, and lost the lot.
No, they changed to what Ramsey said and almost immediately reverted back to a shit carvery.
During the programme they reffered to the carvery as their "cash cow" Ramsey pointed out it was losing money hand over fist as a carvery.
But they knew better, and lost the lot.
Is that the place which used to serve roast dinner ��
I used to go there when I was a little kid. Used to freak me out a little bit.
Near Haywards heath? (burgess hill)
........and obviously got the wrong end of the stick.
Oh yes, I think I remember the vouchers being mentioned on the TV show as causing a big problem with the business plan, and finances.The only reason it was ever visited as a carvery was because of the money off vouchers in the local papers. I must admit to not watching the TV program and obviously got the wrong end of the stick.
The only reason it was ever visited as a carvery was because of the money off vouchers in the local papers. I must admit to not watching the TV program and obviously got the wrong end of the stick.
That place existed far longer than it ever deserved. Any place my mum and dad endorsed as good value is a warning to me to avoid, given they describe anywhere charging more than £7.99 for three courses as "a rip off". Pensioners eh? Deluded. Refuse to pay £2.50 for a coffee too when the WI charge 20p....ignoring its not the same product and the latter is staffed by volunteers...but no, it's a RIP-OFF!Yes mum, now please shut up because you're not even paying. I am...and breath!!
I think your parents should go out for the night with mine - perfectly matched. Mine love those crap pub chains with two meals for under a tenner. My dad has been known to change curry houses because the poppadums' have gone up by 20p.