I've never gone into any wonky pubs but have left quite a few
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I've never gone into any wonky pubs but have left quite a few
Sent through the ether by diddling with radio waves
Nothing remotely suspicious about that... I'm sure the local fire and police service consider it to be an open and shut case. Definitely not a property developer making sure the petition to save the pub gets off the ground, no sir. Just a freak accident.
went here many times when younger as its close by - nothing dodgy at all about it :) - (sold into private hands a few weeks ago then mysteriously burn out )
We do not live far and have been a few times, locals are up in arms, police opening an investigation.
Folk don't go to the pub as much these days, happening for years all across the country.
Still no need to burn it down!
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I hope the ghosts are ok
In my younger days we went there most weekends not so much in later years it was a very different smaller place in those days though.
It’s very sad I doubt it will return the cynic in me says insurance being it’s recently been sold, if any one has thoughts of residential dwellings on the site good luck with that.
Just saw that on the news and immediately thought ‘insurance job or something just so they can knock it down’.
If there is any crime here then hopefully whoever stands to gain gets their knuckles rapped extremely hard.
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Like others here, we used to occasionally drive over there in times past. It was a great place to take visiting friends and relatives, and regardless of the circumstance of its demise I can pretty well guarantee it will be literally irreplaceable.
I went there in the late 80s while I was briefly working in the area. It was bizarre watching a ball roll 'up' the bar. It was a decent pub and obviously a prominent local landmark, which is why we went.
Deffo suspicious that it burns down just as it gets sold, after a campaign to keep it as a local pub.
Sad if it was just some speculator wanting rid of the building, but not sure what the land is worth without the main interest?
People should stop fanning the flames and wait for the furore to subside before suggesting that someone has sunk so low as to do something crooked.
Don't just do something, sit there. - TNH
Been in there some years ago and it was a tad disorientating but I remember the beer was good! As for the ‘post-sale’ fire, well I am sure the police will have a similar view to mine!
What are the odds that the same people were behind the vandalism that left it not viable as a business in July and the fire that leaves it not viable as a building? It stinks, but I’m sure it’s nothing a few brown envelopes can’t resolve.
Would be a shame if future development on the site was refused due to the subsidence risks.
Started out with nothing. Still have most of it left.
What a fine example of desktop journalism.
The BBC "journalists" write their articles without ever leaving the office, taking some content from the online article of a newspaper and then some from Facebook and add a picture from Google streetview.
Absolutely zero original content, that is journalism of the 21st century for you.
Someone who lies about the little things will lie about the big things too.
The other thing BBC News are doing at the minute which is incredibly annoying is presenting news stories on social media from an interns bedroom as if they’re on TikTok.
Most times the phone is held freehand and shakes about over the screen.
Cheap and trendy.
Today demolition crews have moved in not surprised. :(
No welcome at the inn here very sad.
https://www.facebook.com/MidlandsSto...__=-UC%2CP-y-R
Scroll down.
And now it's been knocked down without any permission... just bulldozed (by the recent buyers, it suggests on the news outlets).
This is sounding more and more fishy, surely there was a pretty thorough investigation pending there.
Sounds as though someone's been arson about.
Don't just do something, sit there. - TNH
Now being treated as arson.
R
Ignorance breeds Fear. Fear breeds Hatred. Hatred breeds Ignorance. Break the chain.
BBC News - Crooked House: Fire at 'wonkiest' pub treated as arson - police
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-65141057
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2 historic pubs round my way suffered the same fate. Amazing how flammable they become once a property company buys them. One has to be rebuilt so they've done nothing to it at all. The other somehow now has houses where it once stood.
Amazing this has become a national story.
Incredibly brazen if it is as it appears
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Andy Street the West Midlands Mayor said he wants to see it rebuilt brick by brick.
If it wasn’t listed then I don’t see they needed permission to demolish.
As to the arson investigation- that’s another matter
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They interviewed the last landlord who said he was told it was a listed building,plus the council said permission was needed before demolition.
Best that I can find...Britain’s wonkiest pub in bid for protected status.
there probably needs to be some serious scientific research done as to why this and other old buildings seem to spontaneously combust not long after they are purchased by developers..... :)
Someone put it in the Wife’s name.Looks like a deliberate planned event.
I FEEL LIKE I'M DIAGONALLY PARKED IN A PARALLEL UNIVERSE
Damn well hope so. I'd love to know who bought it now, hopefully this will all come out in the wash of there's an arson investigation.
It doesn't look well though...
Old pub on scenic land purchased for "mixed use"
Suddenly sets on fire.
Transpires that access roads for fire brigade had been blocked and hampered.
Building demolished within 48 hours without permission.
Usually this would be a 3" filler on page 6 of the newspaper but I'm very pleased to see it get national headlines and spark outrage.
EDIT. Ah, the papers have named the buyers anyway. A young couple with form... recently bought a pub 5 miles away, closed and gutted it, applied for planning permission for houses which was knocked back.
Not hard joining the dots at this point.
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No access road dispute with the brewery now.
This..... happens a lot in this type of scenario.
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It was a fire sale possibly.
ICYMI...DM: ...One of the first firefighters at the scene said on Monday access was blocked as there was a mound of dirt on the road leading to the building...
Reminded me of something that happened at my local football club....
https://www.theguardian.com/uk/1999/...rtinwainwright
Best Regards - Peter
I'd hate to be with you when you're on your own.
So they hired a digger a week before the pub burnt down that was handy it was already on site?
https://www.shropshirestar.com/news/...firm-targeted/
I read that the pub was bought by the ower of the adjoining quarry / landfill site. If that's true, he would already have had diggers.