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Sadness as students pull out of lease on Fox & Duck pub in Broomhill


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Thornbridge need to concentrate on taking over flagging pubs like The Highcliffe. I've never seen it so busy now it's the greystones. Same with Hallamshire House.

 

They want to get their teeth into the Shiny Sheff at Lodge Moor.

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The Uni has dragged a lot of people out of the area by creating places like 'The Edge', you should see what their bar and food income is!

 

If the Students Union can't run a pub there then good luck to places like the South Sea, Broomhill Tavern and the other leases.

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Or perhaps the Sheaf/Blake guys could take it on?

 

I doubt James would become a leasee of Enterprise, he'd want to purchase it outright in order to have control over all aspects of its running. He has had success doing that before though.

 

Enterprise shut The Blake and stuck a restrictive covenant on the lease preventing its reopening as a pub. James had to fight long and hard to get it overturned and prevent the Enterprise scum selling it off for much needed :loopy: flats.

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Thornbridge need to concentrate on taking over flagging pubs like The Highcliffe. I've never seen it so busy now it's the greystones. Same with Hallamshire House.

 

They want to get their teeth into the Shiny Sheff at Lodge Moor.

 

That is one place where Thornbridge wont work. Most drinkers in there (and there arent many) are hardened John Smiths Smooth drinkers and moan at any sort of change. Very price sensitive too...

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That is one place where Thornbridge wont work. Most drinkers in there (and there arent many) are hardened John Smiths Smooth drinkers and moan at any sort of change. Very price sensitive too...

 

Probably quite similar to the Highcliffe (Greystones) then...

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There are less students in Broomhill though. A lot of them now live in the Opal residences down at Shalesmoor and Netherthorpe, not to mention West One and so on, and with the halls of residence closing down and moving to the new student village, there will definitely be less than there used to be. The same reason was given for the Broomhill branch of Blackwells closing down.

 

When you add in the permit parking scheme as well, it is looking rather as though Broomhill will become Sheffield's next bit of tumbleweed-strewn wasteland.

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It's an easy reason to give: but Blackwells was a poor bookshop in many respects - it was too small and only seemed to stock popular bestsellers. What's the point of a specialist academic bookstore that only stocks a tiny range of titles, all of which you can get for half the price on Amazon? Although they're being bullish, I'd be surprised if there will be any Blackwells open in 2 years time.

 

And even if we do lose the Fox and Duck, which will be terrible, the York has established itself as a thriving place to go. Not my type of pub, but proof that Broomhill still has plenty of life.

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