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howard mcsweeney1
Location: Dover
Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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looks like all change again there with all this furniture thrown out.
Guest 767
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9 October 2013
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Heard a whisper that the RQ is to become flats, another pub dies in Dover.
Phil Wyborn - Brown at
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howard mcsweeney1
Location: Dover
Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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9 October 2013
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i was surprised when new tenants took over the last time, they seemed to be aiming for a different market than before.
no happy hour specials but filled baguettes on offer instead.
incidentally i passed the white horse the other day and it looked like a new coat or two of paint had been added to the exterior.
Alec Sheldon
Location: Dover
Registered: 18 Aug 2008
Posts: 1,036
9 October 2013
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I spoke to a barmaid from there yesterday, she told me it was closed for refurbishment and re-opening on 25th. Oct.
howard mcsweeney1
Location: Dover
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i find that surprising in the current climate alec hopefully it will work out for them.
Alec Sheldon
Location: Dover
Registered: 18 Aug 2008
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9 October 2013
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That's what I thought Howard.
howard mcsweeney1
Location: Dover
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19 October 2013
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looking much smarter outside now.
Keith Sansum1
Location: london
Registered: 25 Aug 2010
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19 October 2013
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lets hope it survives
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