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Electrician dies following fall at Derbyshire pub

Electrician dies following fall at Derbyshire pub He ruptured his spleen after breaking his ribs in the incident Updated Mr Clarke died at the Steamboat Inn at Trent Lock, Sawley, in Derbyshire. (Image: Getty/Google Maps) Subscribe today to get the latest headlines straight to your inbox with our free email updatesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A Derbyshire electrician died from internal bleeding at a pub after fracturing his ribs in a fall.

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Six of Scotland s most scenic beer gardens | Dunfermline Press

Cold Town House As we rush to the nearest restaurant or pub it’s worth remembering that there’s not a meal or drink that can’t be improved by the accompaniment of a fantastic backdrop. Here are six of Scotland’s finest pubs with views. 1.The Pierhouse Port Appin, Loch Linnhe Tucked away on the shores of Loch Linnhe, The Pierhouse boasts sweeping views across to the Isles of Lismore and Mull. The charming original building dates back to the 19th century when it was a stopping-off point for steam vessels travelling between Oban and Fort William. Now a small hotel and seafood restaurant, its menus include Argyll langoustines and mussels, alongside oysters from Loch Creran. Take a seat on the terrace or find a place on the newly-created outdoor decking area for dinner and drinks this summer.

Six of Scotland s most scenic beer gardens

Cold Town House As we rush to the nearest restaurant or pub it’s worth remembering that there’s not a meal or drink that can’t be improved by the accompaniment of a fantastic backdrop. Here are six of Scotland’s finest pubs with views. 1.The Pierhouse Port Appin, Loch Linnhe Tucked away on the shores of Loch Linnhe, The Pierhouse boasts sweeping views across to the Isles of Lismore and Mull. The charming original building dates back to the 19th century when it was a stopping-off point for steam vessels travelling between Oban and Fort William. Now a small hotel and seafood restaurant, its menus include Argyll langoustines and mussels, alongside oysters from Loch Creran. Take a seat on the terrace or find a place on the newly-created outdoor decking area for dinner and drinks this summer.

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