Wharton Cons Open 2018 Part 1 Sponsored by Beer Trading Co.
Video clips from the event ...including funtime with Coach Paul Whalley.
The players included ...Graeme Wilson...Kris Fearnley...Andy Hamman...Jon Palmer...Greg Smith...Gary Ellis (withdrawn)...Wayne Ditchfield...Steve Morry...Wayne Phillips...Matt Gilmore...Dan Petcher...Lee Brown...Tommy Johnstone...Jason Cornes...Dave McDermott and Mike Tunstall.
Video taken by Barry Gibson Winsford.
Portas Pilot - Joe Barratt, Teenage Market
@joejamesbarratt tells us why the #SKPortasPilot will be great for Stockport
How Toys 'R' Us Went Bankrupt | WSJ
For decades, Toys R Us was not only one of the top toy retailers in the United States, it was one of the top retailers period. Until it suddenly wasn’t. Toys “R” filed for bankruptcy in 2017 and liquidated six months later. This is the story of how Toys R Us went bankrupt.
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Manchester Beer and Cider Festival takes over the city
January blues were quickly forgotten over the weekend as beer enthusiasts and gin lovers crammed into Manchester Central for the city’s annual Beer and Cider Festival.
Taking place over four consecutive days, a range of generations visited the event, from Thursday 23 – Saturday 26 January.
A multitude of stalls lined the grand setting, with a variety of different drinks on offer, including beer, cider, perry’s, fruit wine and even a gin bar.
Guests could also enjoy an assortment of different food from various traders, with a hog roast, cheese stall, pork scratchings, snacks and more available to feast on.
And if all that wasn’t enough, a range of different games were offered at the venue for people to get involved with such as pub games, shuffleboard, beer pong and crown top shives.
The annual festival has been taking place for six years and has been proving more popular each year, with an impressive 15,000 people being expected over the weekend.
330 volunteers from the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) organisation have helped to organise the event, which has been in the running for the past twelve months.
Festival organiser Adrian Saunders said: “I want to thank our band of volunteers, drawn from the Greater Manchester branches of CAMRA with several from across the UK, and our sponsors who help keep the festival affordable. But most of all, thank you to all who come and enjoy themselves and make the Manchester Beer and Cider Festival an essential item in the calendar”.
From international, UK and Irish beers to gins and even vegetarian and vegan beers – there was certainly something for everyone to enjoy at the Manchester Beer and Cider Festival.
3775 - Pub and Restaurant Business For Sale in Ripley Surrey
3775 - Pub and Restaurant Business For Sale in Ripley Surrey
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Pub and Restaurant Business For Sale in Ripley Surrey
Ripley, Surrey, England
Advert Ref: 3775
Business Description
Preferred Commercial is delighted to offer for sale this busy public house and restaurant, which was established in 1860 and which has been in our clients' careful hands since 1996. The pub is only now reluctantly being offered to the market due to our clients' wish to retire. The business trades 6 days a week and generates a turnover in the region of £300,000 per annum with a gross profit of 65%. The pub is tied to Punch Taverns for beer only with a wet/dry split of 30/70 and a barrellage of 500 per annum. Our clients offer a wide range of ales, wines and spirits, along with traditional home cooked pub food, including lunches, snacks, evening meals and Sunday roasts. We feel the turnover could be further increased by trading 7 days a week. There is also scope to embark on a modest marketing campaign and host more functions and events. The business has a loyal customer base and enjoys high levels of repeat trade. There is a website in place advertising the pub and services provided. The premises boast a spacious bar area and a well-equipped commercial kitchen. There is also 4-bedroom owners' accommodation with lounge and bathroom. This is an ideal opportunity to acquire an already busy pub with scope for future growth. Early negotiations with Preferred Commercial must come highly recommended.
2016 cider day 4 for the yorkshire cider company
Neil was up to help. Its so much nicer and easier when there's 2 people. God knows what were gassing about. There was a lot of time standing around waiting for the press so lots of time to talk and set the world to rights. Nice easy day though. did not even ache this morning and went out for a run.
Crown Green Bowling County Cheshire v Wales 1 2nd Aug 2015
Cheshire v Wales County game played at Winsford Cons Cheshire.
Home ..Cheshire 232 Wales 214.
Away.. Wales 215 Cheshire 216. ( at Trefnant Bowling Club).
3605 - Pub and Restaurant in Syresham Northamptonshire For Sale
3605 - Pub and Restaurant in Syresham Northamptonshire For Sale
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Pub and Restaurant in Syresham Northamptonshire For Sale
Syresham, Northamptonshire, England
Advert Ref: 3605
Business Description
Preferred Commercial is delighted to offer for sale this busy public house and restaurant with letting rooms, which was established in 1913 and which has been in our client's careful hand since 2010. The pub is only now being offered to the market due to our client's other business interests. The business trades 7 days a week and generates a turnover in the region of £300,000 per annum with a gross profit of 64%. Our client offers an extensive range of real ales, fine wines and spirits, along traditional pub food. There are letting of 11 well-presented guest bedrooms, 9 of which have en-suite facilities. We feel the turnover could be further increased by embarking on a modest marketing campaign. The business has an enviable reputation and a loyal customer base. There is a website in place advertising the pub and services provided. The property has recently been refurbished and is well-maintained throughout. There is 3-bedroom owners' accommodation with lounge, bathroom and kitchen. Early negotiations with Preferred Commercial must come highly recommended.
Business Status
For Sale
Property
Leasehold
Lease Terms
Original length: 10 years Remaining: 1 year Review: every 5 years Rent: £36,000 per annum
Location
The Kings Head occupies detached 3-storey premises, ideally located in the heart of the village Syresham, Nottinghamshire. The premises benefit from ample parking and are surrounded by mainly residential properties. There is a bus stop directly outside the property, along with a church and school around the corner. Syresham is an affluent and idyllic village, which is surrounded by picturesque countryside and is popular with commuters. The premises are easily accessed via the A-road network, the M40 and M1 motorways. Buckingham lies 7 miles to the south, while Northampton is 14 miles to the north east and Milton Keynes is 20 miles away.
Premises Details
Substantial detached 3-storey pub premises with restaurant, 11-letting rooms and 3-bedroom owners' accommodation. Briefly comprising:
Ground Floor
• Bar area with tables and chairs for up to 20 covers, open fire place and flat screen TV
• Bar with optics display, 2 x 2-door chillers, 9 x points of dispense, glass washer, coffee machine, coffee grinder, music system and electronic cash register
• Beer cellar
• Commercial kitchen with 6-burner oven, 3 x microwave ovens, grill, 2 x chest freezers, 2 x under-counter refrigerators, freezer, hot plate, dish washer, stainless steel shelving, double bowl commercial sink and 2 x stainless steel preparation tables
• Ladies and gents WCs with wash hand basins
First Floor
Owners' accommodation
• 3 x bedrooms
• Lounge
• Kitchen
• Bathroom
Second Floor
• Room 6: double bedroom with en-suite shower room
• Room 7: double bedroom with en-suite shower room
Converted Barn
Ground Floor
• Room 1: double bedroom with en-suite shower room
• Room 2: double bedroom with en-suite shower room
• Room 3: double bedroom with en-suite shower room
• Room 4: double bedroom with en-suite shower room
• Room 5: double bedroom with en-suite shower room
First Floor
• Room 8: double bedroom with en-suite shower room
• Room 9: double bedroom with en-suite shower room
• Room 10: double bedroom
• Room 11: double bedroom
• Bathroom, shared with rooms 10 and 11
• Small sitting room, shared with rooms 10 and 11
External
• Private parking area
• Beer garden
• 2 x outbuildings, currently used for storage
Trading Hours
Mon - Thurs: 7:00am to 10:00am and 12:00am to 12:00pm Fri - Sat: 7:00am to 10:00am and 12:00am to 1:00am Sun: 7:00am to 10:00am and 12:00am to 10:00pm
3573 - Convenience Store Business in Hucknall Nottinghamshire For Sale, Preferred Commercial
Convenience Store in Hucknall Nottinghamshire For Sale
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Convenience Store in Hucknall Nottinghamshire For Sale
Hucknall, Nottinghamshire, England
Advert Ref: 3573
Business Description
Preferred Commercial is delighted to offer for sale this popular convenience store, which was established in 1918 and which has been in our clients' careful hands since 2008. The business is only reluctantly being placed onto the market due to our clients wish to relocate. The convenience store trades 7 days a week and generates a turnover in the region of £780,000 with a gross profit of 20%. The business currently offers general CTN lines, convenience goods, groceries and a range of alcohol, together with DVD hire, Lotto and parcel services. The convenience store currently generates £4,680 per annum commission from the Lotto, which we are advised should increase as it has only recently been introduced. The business is well-equipped to suit trade and boasts 4 large self-contained flats to the 1st floor. Three of the flats are currently let, generating an income of £25,000 per annum. The remaining flat is currently used by our clients although a new owner could also rent it out. A new owner could also perhaps embark on a modest marketing campaign as there is currently little advertising in place. We feel this is an ideal opportunity to acquire a popular convenience store with scope for future growth. Early negotiations with Preferred Commercial must come highly recommended.
Business Status
For Sale
Property
Freehold
Location
Best One occupies substantial 2-storey premises, ideally located in a prominent corner trading position on a busy main road running through the town of Hucknall near Nottingham, Nottinghamshire. The premises are situated amongst a parade of complementary shops and businesses, and benefit from a high footfall with much passing trade. The business boasts ample parking to the rear and is well-served by public transport with several bus stops nearby and the tram and railway station is less than a mile away. Hucknall is a densely populated town, boasting a good selection of shops, amenities and attractions, and is a desirable place in which to live and work. Hucknall is easily accessible via the A-road and motorway networks with the A611 half a mile south-west and the M1 a further 1.5 miles. Nottingham is 7 miles to the south and Mansfield is 9 miles to the north.
Premises Details
Substantial 2-storey corner premises with large storage areas and 4 x self-contained flats. Briefly comprising:
Ground Floor
• Main retail area with 2-section open chillers, ice-cream freezer, 2 x central display aisles, display shelving to perimeter walls, alcohol display, shop counter with Lotto terminal, 2 x cash registers, cigarette gantry, 3 x 2 section open chillers, 3 x large chest freezers, 1 x small ice cream freezer, photocopier, ATM and newspaper & magazine display racks
• DVD area, which could be let out as office space
• Office area
• Staff room with kitchenette
• WC
• Storage areas with racking & shelving
• 2 x cellar rooms
First Floor
3-bedroom flat comprising:
• 3 x bedrooms
• Sitting room
• Lounge
• Kitchen
• Bathroom
2 x 1-bedroom flats (both currently let out) comprising:
• Kitchen/sitting room
• Bedroom
• Bathroom
2-bedroom flat (currently let out) comprising:
• 2 x bedrooms
• Kitchen
• Sitting room
• Bathroom
External
• Outside WC
• Rear car park with space for 4 vehicles
• Large storage area
• Access to first floor flats
• Separate yard area for flats
Trading Hours
Mon - Sat: 6.00am - 10.00pm Sun: 7.00am - 9.30pm
Marple Fine Food Market
Marple Market hosted a fine food theme on Saturday 16th April 2011.
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Man Slug & Battle Kath in Stockport
Swansea Jacks invade crewe!
Swansea fans in a pub near gresty road watching the rugby before the kick off v crewe alex, wales won rugby 30. 15 and it was crewe 2 swansea 2
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Start travelling to Sri Lanka## please don’t leave them alone
Sri Lanka one of the greatest country in the world, honestly it’s little paradise, I just wanna makes feel more comfortable for world wide my friends, go there and enjoy
3303 - Public House & Restaurant For Sale in Loppington Shropshire
3303 - Public House & Restaurant For Sale in Loppington Shropshire
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Busy Public House & Restaurant in Loppington Shropshire
Loppington, Shropshire, England
Advert Ref: 3303
Business Description
Preferred Commercial is delighted to offer for sale this busy public house and restaurant, which was established in 1660 and which has been in our clients' careful hands since 2007. The pub is only now being offered to the market due to our clients' wish to retire. The business trades 7 days a week and generates a turnover in the region of £260,000 per annum with a gross profit of 60%. The pub is free of tie and has a wet/dry split of 75/25. Our clients offer an extensive range of alcohol, including real ales, fine wines and spirits, along with traditional pub food. We feel the turnover could be further increased by embarking on a modest marketing campaign, as currently none is undertaken. The business has an enviable reputation and is renowned for providing quality food. There is also scope to offer food on a Sunday and at lunchtime every day. The property boasts a spacious lounge, bar and restaurant and has been fitted to a high standard throughout. There is also 4-bedroom owners' accommodation with lounge, kitchen and bathroom. This is an ideal opportunity to acquire an already busy public house and restaurant with huge scope for future development. Early negotiations with Preferred Commercial must come highly recommended.
Property
Freehold
Location
The Dickin Arms occupies substantial 2-storey detached premises, ideally located in a prime trading position in the heart of the village of Loppington, Shropshire. The premises benefit from ample private parking and are surrounded by numerous residential properties. Loppington is an affluent and idyllic village, set in the heart of the picturesque North Shropshire countryside. This ancient village is mentioned in the Domesday Book and is popular with walkers and cyclists alike. There are a number of visitor attractions and the area has a rich history with many historic buildings such as the 14th century St Michael's Church. Wem is approximately 3 miles to the east, Ellesmere approximately 6 miles to the north west, while Whitchurch is 11 miles to the north and Shrewsbury 12 miles to the south.
Premises Details
Substantial detached 2-storey public house premises with restaurant and bar area. Briefly comprising:
Ground Floor
Lounge with exposed beams, feature brick fireplace, tables and chairs for up to 60, wooden bar servery with 9 points of dispense, 2 x double chillers, electronic cash register and optics display
Restaurant area with exposed beams and tables and chairs for up to 38 covers
Bar with seating, pool table, dartboard, games machine, TV, jukebox, wooden bar servery, 7 points of dispense and optics display
Commercial kitchen with 6-burner range, double fryer, grill, 2-pot Bain Marie, 2 x microwave ovens, stainless steel work surfaces, dishwasher and 4 x fridge-freezers
Beer cellar
First Floor
Lounge
Kitchen
Bathroom
4 x double bedrooms
External
Parking to rear
Covered smoking area
Beer garden with benches
Storeroom
Trading Hours
Mon: 6:00pm to 12:00am Tues: 5:30pm to 12:00am Weds - Fri: 12:00pm to 3:00pm and 5:30pm to 12:00am Sat: 12:00pm to 12:00am Sun: 12:00pm to 12:00am
DARK LIGHT STINGS KEVIN HEWITT
Dark light South West
A mix for Haverfordwest
An hour of experimental improvised turntable mix using records selected by visitors to the installation over the three days in Haverfordwest.
The majority of the records people were invited to choose from have a connection to Pembrokeshire or Haverfordwest in some way and include local musicians, choirs, and bands, records from the charity shops of Pembrokeshire and a few to reference popular culture linked to individuals from the area.
Robinsons Trooper Light Brigade PL
Ale Degustacja angielskiego Golden Ale: Robinsons Trooper Light Brigade
Uwarzone przez Robinsons Brewery
Light Brigade to złote piwo o zawartości 4,1% alkoholu, stworzone przez wokalistę Iron Maiden, Bruce'a Dickinsona i Browar Robinsons. Wykonane przy użyciu chmielu Chinook i Golding, pakuje uderzenie chmielowym i owocowym posmakiem i cytrusowym, grejpfrutowym kopnięciem. Piwo jest dobrze zbalansowane, aby dać zaokrąglone, długotrwały posmak. 5 pensów od ceny sprzedaży każdej butelki zostanie wniesione do Help for Heroes Trading Limited, która niesie pomóc dla bohaterów wojennych.
Leicester City vs. Sunderland - Leicester enter pitch for second half
Leicester City vs. Sunderland - Leicester enter pitch for second half