Most of Shropshires unphotographed pubs are around Oswestry , will have to have a wander round up there when the football seasons finished .
Most of Shropshires unphotographed pubs are around Oswestry , will have to have a wander round up there when the football seasons finished .
Theres a Man with a Mullet going Mad with a Mallet in Millets !
Sadly a third of the unphotographed pubs in North Yorkshire are in Middlesbrough, I knew we should have left Cleveland alone. There's a few in Saltburn so I might have a day at the seaside and hope the wind isn't blowing from Teesside
Really interesting stuff Dave, I like these kind of facts, need to up the game in my native Hampshire,being far flung N.E Hants I tend to gravitate toward Surrey and the big smoke but will try to up my game a little more locally, the trouble with this is, public transport out in the sticks is useless if not non existent and driving is a bit counter productive. Still, will have to try a bit harder.
"Everybody's got to believe in something. I believe I'll have another beer."
-W.C.Fields
Glad people are enjoying these, I thought they might prove quite interesting.
Sadly I don't work in the centre any more so not quite as easy to pop out - I was very tempted to hold off posting the stats till after I'd had a chance to go and get those two.
Thanks for that! Statto was my hero back in the day. I actually own a couple of those Statto-esque dressing gowns.
The name is definitely good, shame about the pub it is wasted on. It is a pretty dull Beefeater.
Anyway a certain muppet has just managed to track down a photo of BrewDog that he took last November and the Bristol Fashion from March 2007!
So the latest table now looks like this:-
Code:100.0% 665 665 Bristol (County) 99.8% 824 826 Hertfordshire 99.5% 728 732 Surrey 99.2% 2036 2053 London (Central) 99.0% 1126 1137 Essex 98.3% 1464 1490 Kent 96.9% 1385 1429 Lancashire 96.5% 2305 2389 London (Greater) 95.2% 1307 1373 North Yorkshire 95.2% 2217 2330 Manchester (Greater) 94.1% 1872 1990 West Yorkshire 93.4% 702 752 East Sussex 92.5% 468 506 Buckinghamshire 91.8% 1609 1753 West Midlands 88.8% 891 1003 Cheshire 88.1% 547 621 Shropshire 87.6% 647 739 Lothian 85.8% 927 1081 Merseyside 84.6% 241 285 Central 83.4% 926 1110 South Yorkshire 81.9% 962 1175 Derbyshire 81.8% 684 836 Cumbria 80.0% 345 431 Bedfordshire 80.0% 609 761 Suffolk 79.3% 520 656 Berkshire 78.9% 377 478 Clwyd 78.8% 450 571 West Sussex 76.8% 129 168 Isle Of Wight 74.6% 500 670 Cornwall 74.0% 154 208 Dumfries and Galloway 73.7% 387 525 East Riding of Yorkshire 73.6% 39 53 Rutland 72.0% 657 912 Somerset 71.8% 885 1232 Hampshire 71.3% 687 963 Nottinghamshire 71.1% 699 983 Staffordshire 69.4% 402 579 Worcestershire 68.5% 454 663 Cambridgeshire 66.8% 360 539 Warwickshire 65.6% 168 256 Herefordshire 65.1% 841 1292 Devon 62.9% 571 908 Norfolk 62.5% 384 614 Dorset 62.5% 427 683 Wiltshire 61.4% 439 715 Leicestershire 61.0% 439 720 Oxfordshire 59.6% 224 376 Gwynedd 58.6% 363 619 Gloucestershire 58.5% 199 340 Northumberland 57.2% 325 568 Dyfed 56.7% 460 811 County Durham 53.2% 251 472 Northamptonshire 51.7% 168 325 Fife 51.1% 71 139 Borders 50.2% 213 424 Highland 50.2% 510 1016 Lincolnshire 49.2% 184 374 West Glamorgan 49.1% 440 896 Tyne & Wear 47.9% 123 257 Powys 41.5% 188 453 Grampian 41.0% 680 1659 Strathclyde 33.3% 171 513 Tayside 32.2% 106 329 South Glamorgan 27.7% 124 447 Mid Glamorgan 21.5% 106 492 Gwent 16.1% 5 31 Western Isles 15.0% 54 360 Antrim 5.5% 3 55 Fermanagh 2.7% 4 149 Londonderry 2.3% 5 219 Down 1.5% 2 130 Tyrone 0.0% 0 20 Orkney 0.0% 0 22 Shetland Islands 0.0% 0 82 Armagh
A great performance overall for a site like this, proud to be part of it.
Excellent, good work Dave. It's only right that Bristol should be top I think seeing as you're based here.
I just need to put a bit more work in to the reviews. 63% is not so good.
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Excellent stuff Dave,and this would be great if you had the time to do it on a monthly basis
Oh I do love stats. It shows some very interesting results. Like Herts 99.8% but Bedford letting the whole area down on only 80.0%. I knew Wales would be low (I hope I have helped Clwyd stay on top) but South Wales is extremely poor, even (especially!) in the high population areas in Glamorgan.
But the real champion and first to 100% must be The Isle of Man with 89 out of 89 plus all seven closed pubs.
The photographers there certainly weren't legless!
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