Off Topic Compare the cheese to no 10 thread

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Swapping traditional old boozers for 24hr Tesco’s is a bollocks planning decision imo
round me one has become a Tesco express another was demolished & turned into a care home . A third (which has some parts listed) only survives as the they have 2 bowling greens on site which are held by the local bowls club protected by a covenant.
Basically we all drink at home these days - well most of the time anyway.
 
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Swapping traditional old boozers for 24hr Tesco’s is a bollocks planning decision imo

Supermarkets have a very dodgy tactic for run down areas or rotting buildings; listed or not.

They apply for planning for housing (under a different name of course) and permission is granted because "it's better than what exists".

However, they then put planning in for a supermarket which is granted because permission as already been granted for a change of use for housing but the site was initially commercial so the supermarket gets priority over housing.

**** but seen it happen a few times around here.
 
round me one has become a Tesco express another was demolished & turned into a care home . A third (which has some parts listed) only survives as the they have 2 bowling greens on site which are held by the local bowls club protected by a covenant.
Basically we all drink at home these days - well most of the time anyway.

When I was a kid people who drank at home used to be viewed as piss heads. You had a bevy in the alehouse apart from special occasions lol.
 
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9/10 I'd rather drink at home. Occasional drink out is nice if meeting someone or on a date, but typically have no desire to drink around loud obnoxious strangers.
 
9/10 I'd rather drink at home. Occasional drink out is nice if meeting someone or on a date, but typically have no desire to drink around loud obnoxious strangers.

Mixing with strangers used to be a large part of what going out for a drink was all about.

In your local, those strangers - often people from walks of life that you’d not ordinarily mix with - could become friends, people to shoot the breeze with over a pint. Boozers were integral to the local community and not just places to throw ale down your neck and have a microwaved lasagne.
 
Mixing with strangers used to be a large part of what going out for a drink was all about.

In your local, those strangers - often people from walks of life that you’d not ordinarily mix with - could become friends, people to shoot the breeze with over a pint. Boozers were integral to the local community and not just places to throw ale down your neck and have a microwaved lasagne.

With you there Tobes
 
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Mixing with strangers used to be a large part of what going out for a drink was all about.

In your local, those strangers - often people from walks of life that you’d not ordinarily mix with - could become friends, people to shoot the breeze with over a pint. Boozers were integral to the local community and not just places to throw ale down your neck and have a microwaved lasagne.
For me, alcohol has always been a part of social activity, whether in a pub or a party, whatever. I never even feel the urge for a drink when I'm on my own.