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dutchman
Spon End
901 of 1703  Mon 8th Jun 2015 6:57pm  

On 8th Jun 2015 12:09pm, Norman Conquest said: I have never been in The Bowling Green since I was "asked to leave" in the 70s but I believe it has now been opened as some other business and probably doing well.
It's been an office for the mental health charity "Mind" for some years now.
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Norman Conquest
Allesley
902 of 1703  Tue 9th Jun 2015 11:32am  

Thank you for that Dutchman. Bit of a backwater for me now, haven't around there for years. Andy. I 100% agree that the place should be renamed The Summerland, why they had to tinker with the name in the first place is beyond me. I have many happy memories of the Summerland. Would it work as a restaurant? I have no idea. Akbars seem to do ok.
Just old and knackered

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mickw
903 of 1703  Tue 9th Jun 2015 3:40pm  
Off-topic / chat  

andyk69
Coventry CV1
904 of 1703  Tue 9th Jun 2015 6:40pm  

Hi Mick, Point taken, apparently the cracks are pretty bad since the church next door was demolished and rebuilt. However, I'm sure it'll all be paid for by someone else.
Andrew Kida

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NeilsYard
Coventry
905 of 1703  Wed 24th Jun 2015 6:27pm  

Demolition of the Rocket Pub As part of the improvements to the railway station, work on the demolition of the Rocket Pub will start week beginning 29 June. This work will take around eleven weeks to complete. While the demolition is taking place, the site will be fully enclosed with netted herras fencing and a daily cleaning regime will be implemented by the contractor to minimise dust. There will some noise but working hours will be 8am and 6pm Monday to Friday to try and keep any disruption to a minimum. There will also be some footpath alterations to accommodate safe working distances but any new routes will be well signed. Once the demolition is complete the site will be used for contractors who will be building the new access tunnel underneath Warwick Road. If you need any further information please contact Greg Hanna Tel: 0121 2854717 E-mail: gregory.hanna@slcrail.com
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NeilsYard
Coventry
906 of 1703  Fri 26th Jun 2015 2:32pm  

I've been emailing the Friargate Project office for a while about the Rocket - "these are plans by Network Rail and Coventry City Council, not by Friargate." Sad
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Norman Conquest
Allesley
907 of 1703  Sun 28th Jun 2015 11:51am  

I think the Half Sovereign Pub took its name from Ten Shilling Wood. No idea what it's called now.
Just old and knackered

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Midland Red

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908 of 1703  Sun 28th Jun 2015 11:58am  

Inflation struck! - Last time I saw it, it was "The Sovereign" Thumbs up
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Norman Conquest
Allesley
909 of 1703  Sun 28th Jun 2015 12:31pm  

Lol The last time I saw that pub I was with Pixrobin's brother Brian and that was 50 years ago. I think it was once called The Woodman. What's in a name?
Just old and knackered

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NeilsYard
Coventry
910 of 1703  Tue 30th Jun 2015 12:06am  

This actually took me by surprise as my email to the Friargate office was actually passed on to the council. Too late to save anything now (not sure what anyway but . .) Adding here for interest to fellow Cov-lovers: Dear Neil Stephen Reynolds forwarded your e-mail to me. I would like to say that as someone born and bred in the city I regret the fact that the pub is being demolished. This has been a difficult situation where there is a direct conflict between preserving the city's heritage and a great opportunity to expand the railway station and create a station fit for a city of the 21st century. If it is any consolation we are preserving the carved woodwork on the front of the pub, the staircase and ceramic tiles that line the walls of the stairs and landing. I would like to see them incorporated into the new station complex. We are also preserving the cast iron firegrates for use in other conservation projects in the city. To be honest there is not a lot else that is worth salvaging as the building has been extensively altered over the years. However, if there is anything you are aware or would like from the pub please let me know asap. Finally, I would like to reassure you that I am keen to preserve and enhance the city's heritage wherever possible - for example the public realm works in the city centre to improve the setting of historic buildings and schemes such as Far Gosford St and the Old Grammar School. Regards Colin Knight Assistant Director Planning Transport & Highways
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Garlands Joke Shop
Coventry
911 of 1703  Thu 9th Jul 2015 7:36pm  

A Coventry Telegraph article about the Rose and Woodbine pub.
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mickw
nuneaton
912 of 1703  Thu 9th Jul 2015 10:23pm  

I can remember around 1986ish Ansells (Allied Breweries) had the Rose and Woodbine for sale for £50,000 with a tie to Ansells beers or £70,000 without a tie. It was a thriving pub in those days with a dodgy clientele. We went for a nose round and ended up talking to the local drug dealer. The Peacock by the old Morris building was also for sale at a similar price. Cheers
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andyk69
Coventry CV1
913 of 1703  Fri 17th Jul 2015 6:05pm  

Spotted on the City Council website that the plans for the Butts Retreat have been approved. Let's see what happens next.
Andrew Kida

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Norman Conquest
Allesley
914 of 1703  Thu 13th Aug 2015 12:53pm  

The Half Sovereign in Charter Ave was a Davenports pub. Often went in there with a friend, must say that the beer tasted better from the bottle than the pub.
Just old and knackered

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MisterD-Di
Sutton Coldfield
915 of 1703  Thu 13th Aug 2015 1:00pm  

I think the Half Sovereign was the only Davenports tied house in Coventry, Norman. We used to go there after football if we had been at Prior Deram Walk or similar. The beer was Davenports Traditional Bitter, which I used to thoroughly enjoy, I have to say. The biggest local outlet for 'Davvy's Trad' was the student bar at the Lanchester Poly. I used to go there quite often at lunchtimes as the chap in charge of the bars was an ex-colleague at the council. They used to sell an enormous amount of the stuff. Its main benefit, apparently, was that once it was in the cellar it conditioned (settled) very quickly and was able to be sold within 12 hours of arrival. A very decent real ale when properly served.
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