Strange goings on today, folks. It seems that workmen have been along to the pub and removed some of the roof tiles. Why would they do that? If we had any money we would offer a prize for the best suggestion but have a go anyway. Here are a few possibilities to get you started:
1. To encourage the bats to leave their roosts so that Staffs Wildlife Trust won't have anything to object to
2. To ventilate the lounge and snug which by now must have become very stale and musty
3. To allow the wind and rain to get inside thus damaging the interior beyond economic repair which would make the pub unsaleable and start the "decline and decay" threatened in the design statement.
4. To provide an emergency escape route for Santa when he visits on Thursday in case he is unable to find anyone inside who has been good enough during the year to deserve presents.
Take your pick, folks, the choice is yours!
ABOUT THIS BLOG
This popular and historic pub was acquired by its owners in 2009 with a view, initially, to building flats for social housing and then subsequently developing a small housing estate. Local residents opposed these plans from the start.
Planning permission was granted in 2010 after which the site was put up for sale. After many years of inactivity, building work finally started in July 2015. Locally, this was seen as good news. However, the houses have yet to be completed.
The aim of this Blog has been to keep residents informed of current developments and to record the long history of this small community's fight to keep its pub.Friday, 18 December 2009
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