The intention is for one pub a week to switch, depending on the reaction of customers.
There is one pub and a store that opens only a few hours a day.
In one pub, The Plough, water can be seen gushing from the open doors as staff clean up inside.
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Normally the population might just about sustain one pub, and that's it.
One pub reportedly had its windows broken by bricks during running battles across several streets up to half a mile from the stadium.
Regulars in one village pub grumble about immigrants (of whom, locally, there are almost none).
One London pub landlord, Bill Sharp, said the ban was another "nail in the coffin" of his livelihood.
Ms McPhie said research by one major pub chain had found St George's Day was now its busiest single-day celebration, behind St Patrick's Day and Mother's Day.
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Patricia Lynch QC, prosecuting, said Mr Esherwood was accused by one of the pub's customers, Peter Blake, of hitting him "for no good reason".
Five of the cars hit hedges, 17 ended up off the road or in a ditch, one hit a pub and six hit trees.
Three operate in Norfolk, along with a community-owned pub and one community arts centre, hub and cafe.
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One wall of the pub was covered with different coloured bottle tops from around the world, and a globe sat by the bar, presumably to help patrons locate the many countries from which the brews originate.
"A lot of promotions, like the two-for-one drink special at the pub and the weekend shoe sale, are events people actually want to know about, " he says.
The bad news is that most of the likely buyers, who are either big brewers such as Carlsberg-Tetley or one of several firms of pub-owners, will probably shut the brewery, whose city-centre site may be worth more to property developers (who would then create jobs, but that point is being overlooked).
Mrs Hollis is head of three schools and she approached the pub after a similar partnership between one of the other schools, Stoke Bruerne Church of England Primary, and its local pub.
Since then, the pub has sent at least one bus of Wings fans like Dave Obad to San Jose for each regular-season Sharks-Wings game.
Mr Hoyte's son is one of 15 residents employed by the pub, which seemingly bucks the trend across the Midlands where many have closed and remain closed.
The chairman of Stonegate, one of the UK's biggest pub groups, which counts Slug and Lettuce and Yates's among its brands, started out pulling pints in a Maidstone pub.
In 1994 Keilty was sent to prison for one year for an attack on an Irish pub in north London.
On the estate is a health centre, a convenience store, a pub and two community centres, one with sporting facilities the other with numerous resident-led social events.
How does the local authority decide which pub will be anointed as the last one to close?
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In one footnote, Mr Weeks admits to having enjoyed pub lunches with BritArm employees so much that he frequently ate lunch with two different shifts each day.
Instead of there being one baffled father and whoever he can corral in the pub facing the displeasure of the local bureaucrats stories now flow out and around the society.
Villagers say the pub dates back to 1779 and was the only one in the village.
And fans of Davies since his early, autobiographical films "Distant Voices, " "Still Lives, " and "The Long Day Closes" will appreciate the inclusion of one of his favorite time-capsule gestures: a warm pub scene in which every patron, young and old, joins in singing popular tunes.
You can bet on the score by quarter (the home version of that one is practiced by amateurs everywhere, buying squares at the local pub or in the office pool).
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport said the Licensing Act 2003 removed the so-called two-in-a-bar rule, which had allowed two musicians to perform in a pub without needing an entertainment permit, and this was one example of how it "ended up potentially criminalising a harmless cultural pastime".
Locals say the pub, which dates back to 1779 and was the only one in the village, was a "key part" of the community.
Half soccer pub, half punk rock bar, Churchill's is 100% one of the most interesting spots in the city, an establishment that straddles lines of income, race and nationality - in a lot of ways, a microcosm for Miami itself.
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