ONE of Hayling Island’s few remaining pubs has been saved from closure.
Details http://www.portsmouth.co.uk/news/bus...hour-1-4138797
Hayling Billy
Saved by the Co-op, I suspect to stop Tesco opening nearby their Hayling store
ONE of Hayling Island’s few remaining pubs has been saved from closure.
Details http://www.portsmouth.co.uk/news/bus...hour-1-4138797
Hayling Billy
Saved by the Co-op, I suspect to stop Tesco opening nearby their Hayling store
I drink to make others more interesting
Anything, or anyone, that gives Tesco a poke in the eye is OK in my book. It was bad enough when they were gutting, or demolishing, closed pubs. However, the practice of approaching pubcos regarding pubs that are still open (and often viable) really sticks in my craw. Have you come across this site FW?
http://www.tescopoly.org/
If you look in the local campaigns section, there's quite a bit of activity in Hampshire.
'And where he supped the past lived still. And where he sipped the glass brimmed full' John Barleycorn, Carol Ann Duffy.
Thanks AH, not seen the site, just had a trawl through, seems odd that a company that is popular with thousands of shoppers every week can, or wants to, generate such upset by their actions in places, maybe size does matter?
I drink to make others more interesting
As long as people continue to spend money with them and they continue to make a profit Tesco aren't going to give a toss what people think of them. People like me who refuse to use them are just a mild irritant. It takes a lot to turn a brand toxic. Ratner's and Sunny Delight and the Sun in Liverpool spring to mind as examples. The banks are having a good go at it but there's no sign of a catastrophic decline in the consumer account base of any of them. People still queue up to fly on Ryanair despite everything. These firms are driven by corporate greed, not the greater good, and as long as they can get away with it, they will.
Lets hope all the locals boycott Tescos when ever possible & support the Pub and do there shop in the co op to show there support.
Don't You just hate Pubs that say
( We don't stock any Real Ales as theres Just no call for it.)
The Co-op not on MY good supermarket list as they are after closing the Navigation in Kings Norton which is a community pub with real ale. They have a big supermarket just down the road at Stirchley, but are having a second go at getting planning permission to demolish the Navigation at the moment.
Alcohol doesn't solve problems .... but then again, neither does milk.
Not too sure about the inner workings of the Co op,but the Southern Co op, which has bought the pub in Hayling Island, has a good reputation for encouraging and stocking local food and drink, and supporting producers.
"At that moment I would have given a kingdom, not for champagne or hock and soda, or hot coffee but for a glass of beer" Marquess Curzon of Kedlestone, Viceroy of India.
We have had a long running battle with Tescos who have bought up an entire street in Dartford in preparations to build a Tesco Super Village that would have been totally out of place in our town centre. They even planned to build over part of our precious Park and build a road through it. They didn't count on people power and the townsfolk have been vociferously objecting for about 7 years over everything they have tried to do. In the meantime dozens of small local business were forced out of their premises and the shops, houses and, yes, a pub, remain closed and boarded up making part of the town centre an eyesore.
Ironically, the Co-Op was actually founded in Dartford - the original Co-Op store is now part of a bar/club called Crush (that I do not set foot in!). Our large Co-Op closed not long after Tesco's revealed their plans in for town domination! It remains boarded up with no future plans as far as I'm aware. Tesco have a lot to answer for in these parts!