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simong
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I'm pleased to say that the Bay Horse in Farsley is open again after what seemed like an apparent full closure. Drove past today and the sign is up again. Hope it's someone who can get past the almost inevitable 18 months.

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simong wrote: I'm pleased to say that the Bay Horse in Farsley is open again after what seemed like an apparent full closure. Drove past today and the sign is up again. Hope it's someone who can get past the almost inevitable 18 months. Strange how all the pubs in Farsley have managed to stay open and yet up in Pudsey they are closing fast.
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I'm told that the Fleece on the A65 at Horsforth is now up for sale !!
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stutterdog wrote: Strange how all the pubs in Farsley have managed to stay open and yet up in Pudsey they are closing fast. I think most of the custom on Town Street is very local and maybe there's the 'right' number of pubs for the area. I don't particularly like any of them to be honest, there's too much of a 'fun pub' aspect to them, but they seem to be busy enough at the weekends. It's true though, compare it to Pudsey or even Bradford Road Stanningley and they seem to do all right.

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STICKS wrote: the pointers bottom of Mean-wood Road gone He's back! And so may be the Pointer.Walked past it last Friday teatime when it seemed to be getting a bit of a once-over from a few tradesmen.Had a go at getting the griff from a bloke painting outside. Fell at the first when it became clear there was a cultural divide between the two of us. I can't paint and he couldn't speak a word of the local lingo.But I will keep my eyes on the project.What might it become then?Flats? Offices? Club? Surely it's not going to be a pub.Anybody know?

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salt 'n pepper wrote: STICKS wrote: the pointers bottom of Mean-wood Road gone He's back! And so may be the Pointer.Walked past it last Friday teatime when it seemed to be getting a bit of a once-over from a few tradesmen.Had a go at getting the griff from a bloke painting outside. Fell at the first when it became clear there was a cultural divide between the two of us. I can't paint and he couldn't speak a word of the local lingo.But I will keep my eyes on the project.What might it become then?Flats? Offices? Club? Surely it's not going to be a pub.Anybody know? Hi salt 'n pepper.There is a post by Spackler (dated October 9 2011) on page 96 of the Leeds Lost Pubs thread that may be of interest. This link should (hopefully!) bring that page up. http://www.secretleeds.co.uk/forum/Mess ... ighLight=1
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Leodian wrote: Hi salt 'n pepper.There is a post by Spackler (dated October 9 2011) on page 96 of the Leeds Lost Pubs thread that may be of interest. This link should (hopefully!) bring that page up. http://www.secretleeds.co.uk/forum/Mess ... ighLight=1 Cheers Leodian.Did a bit of digging and guess what? It IS going to be a pub, but for how long is more difficult to gauge.It's all in here.......https://publicaccess.leeds.gov.uk/onlin ... 0I400Sorry about the length of the link. I can't paint and IT isn't my strong suit either.

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Thanks salt 'n pepper. It will be interesting and unusual if it is to remain a pub. In the planning information brought up through your link I notice that it states:-"Address: Pointer Inn 3 Sheepscar Street South Sheepscar Leeds LS7 1AD.Proposal: Alterations to form 3 first floor flats and alterations to ground floor public house.Status: Application Approved."I wonder if the "alterations to ground floor public house" may not mean that part is still to be a pub but simply that it can be altered to something else?
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But there is a lot more if you 'drill down' further into the planning application. The proof that it is to become a pub is contained in the 'documents' section of the application.Everythng but the new name, if there is to be one. 'Pointer' doesn't sound very 21st century.

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Leodian wrote: Proposal: Alterations to form 3 first floor flats and alterations to ground floor public house.Status: Application Approved." What a good idea! Put flats above a pub.From bitter experience, the people who live next to / above a pub are usually the one’s doing the most complaining about it. I can imagine the bleating, Guardian-reading, whine... “I didn’t pay [X thousands of £’s over the odds for my shoddily cobbled together] flat to have banging music, cooking fumes, outdoor smokers, fighting drunks, early morning deliveries [tick as appropriate] on my doorstep."

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