Tears in the Beers ; Pubs Calling Last Orders Over Rising Price of Pint
Sunday Mercury › August 03, 2008
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Sunday Mercury › August 03, 2008
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PUB closures in the Midlands are rocketing after beer sales hit their lowest levels since the Great Depression of the 1930s, industry experts warned last night.
A staggering 417 boozers have shut in the region since 2001 - and the figures look set to rise as the economy heads towards recession.See the full content of this document
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Tears in the Beers ; Pubs Calling Last Orders Over Rising Price of Pint
The 400-year-old Mother Huff Cap pub in Great Alne, Alcester, Warwickshire, has recently closed its doors after being hit by a lack of tr...
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