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A review of the listing decision said the owners requested it be reconsidered because “there is no prospect of the property being marketed as a public house in the future as the proposal is to develop the site to provide new housing.”
Source: https://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/news/stoke-on-trent-news/villagers-urge-council-step-stop-8992383
Built as a hotel and public house, The Fleece is a large brick and terracotta structure within a setting of much simpler 18th Century buildings of local stone construction.
In her decision, the inspector stated “it has not been convincingly demonstrated that the public house would be unviable without such events within the marquee.
Owners Colin and Shannon Westcott started the Old Town business to focus on the social aspects of beer, bringing people out of their homes into a public house to enjoy good beer and good conversation.
“The application site comprises of a commercial end terrace property which consist of a ground lobby area with an office which leads upstairs to the first floor public house with an open plan floor area.
The first is the Grade II listed Jolly Huntsman pub, the only public house in the village, which is located to the north of Chippenham.
The rule is so outdated that it is very rare it is enforced, but being too drunk in a public house could leave you out of pocket.
Source: https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/23991275.uk-law-200-drunk-pub-ahead-christmas/?ref=rss
"When my witnesses called to the premises on various dates, they viewed Premier League soccer matches being shown in the public house.
Source: https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/arid-41245069.html