Fairway Pub, Gipton

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I drove passed the Fairway this morning & it is now fenced off. It is apparently to be demolished. I have heard rumours that a mosque or a nursing home is to be built there. Anyone have any other information?

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Was due to be sold by auctionbut was sold prior to auction taking place.http://www.pugh-auctions.com/Auction/Leeds/20100914
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From Leeds Councilplanning website56 Bedroom residential care homeFormer Fairway Hotel Foundry Approach Harehills Leeds LS9 6BTRef. No: 10/05053/FU | Received: Mon 08 Nov 2010 | Validated: Tue 16 Nov 2010 | Status: Pending Consideration
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B'Dum.....Dum............Dum...........tishhhhh another one bites the dust
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That's what happens when you transfer ownership of all the pubs from breweries to property companies.Within a generation the only pubs left will be Wacky Warehouses, aimed at providing families with a cook chill menu menu meal and somewhere for the kids to play or true gems like The Victoria, the Scabby Taps and The Grove. Heaven help us all if anything happens to The Grove...
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Who knows though,the Fairway plotters may make moreprogress than whoever bought and demolished the Shaftesburywhich now resembles a bomb site !That too was intended to be residential accommodation
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dogduke wrote: Who knows though,the Fairway plotters may make moreprogress than whoever bought and demolished the Shaftesburywhich now resembles a bomb site !That too was intended to be residential accommodation There was a big hoarding on the Shaftesbury site (pub demolished as soon as the sale had gone through) stating it was going to be a Health Centre. I'll have to look and see if it's still there next time I pass.
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raveydavey wrote: dogduke wrote: Who knows though,the Fairway plotters may make moreprogress than whoever bought and demolished the Shaftesburywhich now resembles a bomb site !That too was intended to be residential accommodation There was a big hoarding on the Shaftesbury site (pub demolished as soon as the sale had gone through) stating it was going to be a Health Centre. I'll have to look and see if it's still there next time I pass. Certainly used to be Davey, don't remember it being proposed for anything else. A private Health Provider if I remember.

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last time was in leeds the old fairway was shut down pity. many the pint iv had in their in those days the landlord was a new zealand guy who played rugby any info
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raveydavey wrote: There was a big hoarding on the Shaftesbury site (pub demolished as soon as the sale had gone through) stating it was going to be a Health Centre. I'll have to look and see if it's still there next time I pass. Not much "change of use there" then eh ?? A nice pint or a couple of stiff brandies could do wonders for the constitution of those who were a bit under the weather.
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