‘Swindon's lost pubs’ feature on database
1:00pm Wednesday 9th January 2013 in Latest News
The Pig On The Hill
A DATABASE of lost pubs in Swindon shows the town is beating the blues with several having re-opened.
They include the former Fountain, which is now the Pig on The Hill, and the re-opened Globe Inn and Goddard’s Inn.
The page also includes a list of pubs which have closed or fallen by the wayside over the years.
They include the Artillery Arms in Regent Street, which was demolished to make way for Woolworths, the Bridges in Bridge Street and the Bulldog in Queen's Drive.
The website has been set up to ‘chart the decline of the British pub’ and says 50 pubs are closing per week.
To see the full list visit www.closedpubs.co.uk
Comments(5)
twasadawf
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4:51pm Wed 9 Jan 13
itsamess3
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5:32pm Wed 9 Jan 13
bampi
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7:05am Thu 10 Jan 13
Tim Newroman
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8:05am Thu 10 Jan 13
bampi wrote:Definitely. It's proven to be a great addition to Old Town and just seems to get better and better.
One of the best that has recently opened from new is the Hop Inn next to the Arts Centre in Old Town.
The Hop Inn is proof that, when done correctly, pubs can still thrive, even in today's climate.
If anything, its only downside is that it's a bit too small.

Tim Newroman says...
4:50pm Wed 9 Jan 13