90% of a like, they can shove the karaoke rooms. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine l.
A plan to turn a derelict pub in Hull city centre into a 24-hour gambling venue has been approved. Located in Paragon Street, it last traded as the Kingston Tavern and was formerly a Yates' Wine Lodge. An application for a gambling license has been submitted to Hull City Council by JR Planning Consultants. It is set to operate seven days a week with gambling machines such as slots and bingo.
Really nice story of trawlers out of 'Ull during the war. Where trawlermen dare - incredible story of the Hull sailors who risked everything to secure vital war supplies - Hull Live (hulldailymail.co.uk)
I can’t see how that can be viewed as a positive step…. Fruit machines I’m guessing rather than a casino…council getting desperate to fill empty units I guess. Profit on those things are huge….only ever one loser….
Lets make hull a tax haven And become the monaco of the north Plenty of room in the humber for super yachts
It's stood empty for 12 years, and there's nothing to say it wouldn't be empty for another 12. Gambling is not mandatory, and there's plenty of other places where people can lose their money by gambling it away. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.