Leeds lost pubs

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Like all else Davey mate - whilst the offenders get away with no more than a slap on the wrist (if that) instead of hitting them where it hurts and in a way which affects their daily life, adverse behaviour will continue being seen by so many as 'normal'! A simple example of a continuing lack of respect and indifferent social concience.

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RaggyTash wrote: Nice to see a pic of The Albion,but I didnt know it was shut down..Ive only ever been in the place once and Ive happy memories of a thriving atmosphere that the place once held,it was one of the "Many" pubs that we visited on my youger Brother`s Stag-Do..except,I didnt want to leave there once I got settled in..the place kind of put its arms around you..plus,I was beating everyone at pool Thanks for the memory m8. The Albion has been shut for several years. It had adverts up for the 2004 Soccer World Cup when it closed, so it's been gone a while. It was a former Ramsdens House. Ramsdens were a Halifax Brewery taken over by Tetleys (or Allied not sure which) They used to brew a very drinkable light mild.

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majorhoundii wrote: RaggyTash wrote: Nice to see a pic of The Albion,but I didnt know it was shut down..Ive only ever been in the place once and Ive happy memories of a thriving atmosphere that the place once held,it was one of the "Many" pubs that we visited on my youger Brother`s Stag-Do..except,I didnt want to leave there once I got settled in..the place kind of put its arms around you..plus,I was beating everyone at pool Thanks for the memory m8. The Albion has been shut for several years. It had adverts up for the 2004 Soccer World Cup when it closed, so it's been gone a while. It was a former Ramsdens House. Ramsdens were a Halifax Brewery taken over by Tetleys (or Allied not sure which) They used to brew a very drinkable light mild. Did Tetley keep on with the light mild, seem to remember a light mild called Falstaff brewed by Tetley that never took off.

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geoffb wrote: majorhoundii wrote: RaggyTash wrote: Nice to see a pic of The Albion,but I didnt know it was shut down..Ive only ever been in the place once and Ive happy memories of a thriving atmosphere that the place once held,it was one of the "Many" pubs that we visited on my youger Brother`s Stag-Do..except,I didnt want to leave there once I got settled in..the place kind of put its arms around you..plus,I was beating everyone at pool Thanks for the memory m8. The Albion has been shut for several years. It had adverts up for the 2004 Soccer World Cup when it closed, so it's been gone a while. It was a former Ramsdens House. Ramsdens were a Halifax Brewery taken over by Tetleys (or Allied not sure which) They used to brew a very drinkable light mild. Did Tetley keep on with the light mild, seem to remember a light mild called Falstaff brewed by Tetley that never took off. Yes they did but it was strictly keg beer. I think the local Camra branch's name for it - "Foulstuff" sort of killed it off.

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I had a look round some of the closed pubs in Cross Green yesterday. The Hampton, Slip Inn, and The Cross Green (Now being converted to a Chinese restaurant) Cross Green used to have so many pubs, infact the whole area is changing, and not for the better I.M.O. Can anyone recall all the closed/lost pubs in that area?Of the top of my head there is *The Cross Green*The Hampton*Slip Inn*Bridgefield*Fishermans Hut*The Black DogAnymore?    
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Phil,     not an area of Leeds best know to me , but here's a couple . Corrections welcome.CavalierThe Spring Close Tavern
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yorkiesknob wrote: Phil,     not an area of Leeds best know to me , but here's a couple . Corrections welcome.CavalierThe Spring Close Tavern Thanks The Spring Close was actually still open yesterday. But It's been threatened with closure for a long time.
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Does the Waterloo qualify, or was it too near the City Centre?    

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The White Horse at Morley (Townend) which has been closed for some time is being refurbished, but I think Kasa Rosa restaurant is moving from behind Queen Street to there.

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Phill_dvsn wrote: yorkiesknob wrote: Phil,     not an area of Leeds best know to me , but here's a couple . Corrections welcome.CavalierThe Spring Close Tavern Thanks The Spring Close was actually still open yesterday. But It's been threatened with closure for a long time. The Prospect and pub next door, cant remember the name. Is the Yew Tree still open,

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