I'm very easy to get on with.Not many would want to live with Rover.
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I'm house trained and everything.
I'm very easy to get on with.Not many would want to live with Rover.
The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
I'm very easy to get on with.
I'm house trained and everything.
Have you been looking ya bugger?Good job since you leave the door wide open.

Doesn't sound like much to me for what must have been a lot of service given to the war effort.
Doesn't sound like much to me for what must have been a lot of service given to the war effort.
Much needed.. couldn’t believe it when I got there recently & couldn’t get a beer. Must be the only main station in Europe without a pubHull Paragon Interchange could soon be home to a new 'high-quality' bar, Hull City Council has revealed.
The council is to award two city centre grants as part of wider regeneration works at Hull Paragon Interchange. Hull Tap Ltd is set to be awarded £315,000 for works to the former ticket office and hall in the station to be converted it into a high-quality bar.Refurbishment works will be carried out in keeping with both the heritage and listed status. Funding would come from the government-backed city centre grants scheme which would see Hull Tap bring back into use 600sqm of unused floor space and create 15 full-time equivalent jobs.The ticket hall is currently vacant, with plans including leather and hardwood fixed seating for around 150 customers, whilst a new bar counter will be built in the former ticket office. The former ticket office is currently occupied by WHSmith, which will vacate the premises.
Additional government funding will be allocated to keep WHSmith within Hull city centre, with £146,250 going to WHSmith Travel Holdings Limited. This will enable it to relocate to the vacant unit on the opposite side of the station’s concourse, next to Costa Coffee.
The council says that both projects are estimated to see nearly £1m of private capital invested into the station and additional inward investment is being made into Hull Paragon Interchange.
..Hull Paragon Interchange could soon be home to a new 'high-quality' bar, Hull City Council has revealed.
The council is to award two city centre grants as part of wider regeneration works at Hull Paragon Interchange. Hull Tap Ltd is set to be awarded £315,000 for works to the former ticket office and hall in the station to be converted it into a high-quality bar.Refurbishment works will be carried out in keeping with both the heritage and listed status. Funding would come from the government-backed city centre grants scheme which would see Hull Tap bring back into use 600sqm of unused floor space and create 15 full-time equivalent jobs.The ticket hall is currently vacant, with plans including leather and hardwood fixed seating for around 150 customers, whilst a new bar counter will be built in the former ticket office. The former ticket office is currently occupied by WHSmith, which will vacate the premises.
Additional government funding will be allocated to keep WHSmith within Hull city centre, with £146,250 going to WHSmith Travel Holdings Limited. This will enable it to relocate to the vacant unit on the opposite side of the station’s concourse, next to Costa Coffee.
The council says that both projects are estimated to see nearly £1m of private capital invested into the station and additional inward investment is being made into Hull Paragon Interchange.
Rumour is that the Wendy's at Bilton is going back to a fish and chip establishment...
Hope its better spent then the £300k the council gave to the people behind Papa's fish and chip shops to open up a franchise of Wendys on Jameson Street selling takeaway burgers.
Hull City Centre needed that, a matter of yards for McDonalds like a hole in the head.
Actually a tap house in the railway station is a good idea. Shame the adjoining hotel isn't full of tourists and visitors to the city who might actually use it.
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Hope its better spent then the £300k the council gave to the people behind Papa's fish and chip shops to open up a franchise of Wendys on Jameson Street selling takeaway burgers.
Hull City Centre needed that, a matter of yards for McDonalds like a hole in the head.
Actually a tap house in the railway station is a good idea. Shame the adjoining hotel isn't full of tourists and visitors to the city who might actually use it.
Part open soon, fully finished later this year. Open door.Anybody know when Queens Gardens is supposed to be finished ?
Part open soon, fully finished later this year. Open door.
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You do like open doors don't you.
They're waiting for another £20 million grant to plant some shrubs,...Anybody know when Queens Gardens is supposed to be finished ?
Few years back me and the wife had a train cancelled on us, so decided to go to the hotel bar for a beer to kill 30 mins til the next train. We were turned away because the bar was for guests only.
Me too. Barmaid lit a cig up behind the bar when I went in whilst waiting for a train. Only then I noticed a couple of other people smoking in the pub.Exactly the same happened to me, I ended up in a pub on analby road, horners maybe??? It was rough as ****!! The mirror in the toilet was made from kitchen foil. Proper old school **** hole, I quite enjoyed it tbh!!!