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    [Sussex] Closed pubs of Sussex

    Always thougfht that came under Wivelsfield but none the less houses have shot up on there very quickly but I must admit I wouldnt want one on that bend, unless they are going to take it out a litltle
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    [Sussex] Closed pubs of Sussex

    Wasnt The Beechwood once owned by Chris Chapman or am I thinking of another place?
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    [Sussex] Closed pubs of Sussex

    Could it be co incidence that Gary Wall a Mid Sussex District Councillor owns or is a director of Orange Sq. It could also explain the reason JDW didnt get permission to convert The Priory incidentally opposite where he lives in Priory Mews
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    [Sussex] Closed pubs of Sussex

    No I didnt as the only licencee of The Golden Cannon I knew was Bryn Eaver ex Egremont and Downview in Worthing.
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    [Sussex] Closed pubs of Sussex

    Is the Seavie? still open in East Preston?
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    [Sussex] Closed pubs of Sussex

    Lease holders in the main have a full repairing lease and with their high rents and the high price they pay for the beer as opposed to free holders are unable to afford the investment needed to maintain the property adequately.
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    [Sussex] Closed pubs of Sussex

    The reason for this was that the Monoplies commission acted against the pub companies for the their tied trade agreement. This resulted in the brewers splitting tinto 2 areas either brewers or pub owners and employed people to act for the pub owners and segt the rents. They in turn...
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    [Sussex] Closed pubs of Sussex

    Was it somerthing like Piercey?
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    [Sussex] Closed pubs of Sussex

    One for the oldies. I am trying to remember the name of the land lady at The Franklands Washington who was the licencee for many years in the 60s and I believe the 70s. I believe that she handed over to her daughter and son in law.,
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    [Sussex] Closed pubs of Sussex

    I am not sure if it is the case but usually the council require it to be put up to let and not taken up for 2 years before they will allow it to be delicenced with change of use or demolished

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