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uncle mick
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mel75 wrote: I was wondering if anyone remembers the 'Dickie Bow Club' at the Moulders Arms in Leeds in the 1950's. My Grandad and Great Uncle were both members and i have no idea what it was all about!      I have been in various clubs like that. I should imagine that if you did not have a "Dickie" on you were not allowed in.Good pic of the Moulders Arms herehttp://www.leodis.org/display.aspx?resourceIde ... SPLAY=FULL

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uncle mick wrote: mel75 wrote: I was wondering if anyone remembers the 'Dickie Bow Club' at the Moulders Arms in Leeds in the 1950's. My Grandad and Great Uncle were both members and i have no idea what it was all about!      I have been in various clubs like that. I should imagine that if you did not have a "Dickie" on you were not allowed in.Good pic of the Moulders Arms herehttp://www.leodis.org/display.aspx?resourceIde ... SPLAY=FULL That excellent Leodis view is very much different now, as seen in this Google Street View that should be brought up through this link:- http://tinyurl.com/d7wnmo8Lincoln Field Row has gone. The angle of Lincoln Road coming off Cherry Row does however seem to be the same and there is still a telephone pole on the left.     
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drapesy wrote: Looks like the Travellers at Stanningley is reopening? I think every pub on Bradford Road has changed hands at least once in the last two or three years. I would expect it to be another 18 month tenancy that doesn't go anywhere, which would be a shame as a couple of them need a chance.

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A couple of weeks ago "To Let" signs went up at The Staging Post in Swarcliffe and these have now been joined by "Freehold For Sale" signs, so I guess it's only a matter of time for the sole remaining pub on the estate.
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raveydavey wrote: A couple of weeks ago "To Let" signs went up at The Staging Post in Swarcliffe and these have now been joined by "Freehold For Sale" signs, so I guess it's only a matter of time for the sole remaining pub on the estate. Shame about all these pubs struggling.....writing has been on the wall for a considerable time now.I know there's lots of different theories behind all this.....I firmly believe that one of the main one's has to be the ridiculous price comparison on supermarket product v same product in a public house.It's roughly 3 to 1 in favour of the supermarket.I acknowledge of course other significant causes of the malaise in the industry.....one that has been in existence for centuries,but likely to cease to exist within 10 years ?????
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The Crown at the bottom of Tong Road has "To Let" signs up advertising "hot food, restaurant, retail opportunity".

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I don't remember it being posted on here, but the Highwood on the Brackenwood estate is open again as the 'New Highwood'
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drapesy wrote: I don't remember it being posted on here, but the Highwood on the Brackenwood estate is open again as the 'New Highwood' Think that's been open quite a while now Drapsey, perhaps a year or more now. I've not been in since, but I think it was totally gutted and made to have less rooms.
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uncle mick wrote: mel75 wrote: I was wondering if anyone remembers the 'Dickie Bow Club' at the Moulders Arms in Leeds in the 1950's. My Grandad and Great Uncle were both members and i have no idea what it was all about!      I have been in various clubs like that. I should imagine that if you did not have a "Dickie" on you were not allowed in.Good pic of the Moulders Arms herehttp://www.leodis.org/display.aspx?resourceIde ... SPLAY=FULL I think there was also a Moulders Arms on Water Lane, Holbeck. Not sure if its the one on cherry row or this one on water lane. I also have ties with Water Lane as one of my relatives owed a Scrapyard on there until the 1970's. Don't know much about it really or how long they were trading from there. I have only been able to find these pictures on Leodis. http://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?reso ... 899_167213

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Signs up outside the New Inn on Dewsbury Road to say that it is shortly to become a (*) Abu Bakar supermarket.(*) I nearly said 'the' instead of the indefinite article but they are going up in the world. Hence...http://abubakar-supermarkets.com/Look out Tesco!The relevant planning application on the LCC website details that the existing 'two flats over' will be replaced by 'seven flats over'. If permission is granted that is. And by the look of the signs, perhaps it has.Do we really need more supermarkets?

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