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The good, the bad and the ugly of Chesterfield s nightlife

The good, the bad and the ugly of Chesterfield s nightlife There s nowhere quite like Chesterfield for a night out Where s your first stop when Chesterfield s pubs open again? (Image: Derby Telegraph) Never miss another Chesterfield story 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 As we sit here in a state of national lockdown, it s easy to find yourself reminiscing about the good old days.

Do you remember the short-lived Cowdray Arms pub in Colchester? | Braintree and Witham Times

Do you know the shortest period of time a particular pub existed in Colchester? Former MP Sir Bob Russell, now High Steward of Colchester, believes he has the answer - The Cowdray Arms. He is not sure how long is lasted or which year it opened. However, he knows it did not last long. Sir Bob said: “The former Masons (Arclight) factory complex was later turned into the Cowdray Centre. “There were lots of small workshops and it was a place where small businesses could start, before hopefully growing and moving into bigger premises. “One of the self-standing single-storey buildings, backing onto houses in the Cowdray Avenue slip road, became a pub – The Cowdray Arms.

Do you remember the short-lived Cowdray Arms pub in Colchester? | Clacton and Frinton Gazette

Do you know the shortest period of time a particular pub existed in Colchester? Former MP Sir Bob Russell, now High Steward of Colchester, believes he has the answer - The Cowdray Arms. He is not sure how long is lasted or which year it opened. However, he knows it did not last long. Sir Bob said: “The former Masons (Arclight) factory complex was later turned into the Cowdray Centre. “There were lots of small workshops and it was a place where small businesses could start, before hopefully growing and moving into bigger premises. “One of the self-standing single-storey buildings, backing onto houses in the Cowdray Avenue slip road, became a pub – The Cowdray Arms.

Do you remember the short-lived Cowdray Arms pub in Colchester?

Do you know the shortest period of time a particular pub existed in Colchester? Former MP Sir Bob Russell, now High Steward of Colchester, believes he has the answer - The Cowdray Arms. He is not sure how long is lasted or which year it opened. However, he knows it did not last long. Sir Bob said: “The former Masons (Arclight) factory complex was later turned into the Cowdray Centre. “There were lots of small workshops and it was a place where small businesses could start, before hopefully growing and moving into bigger premises. “One of the self-standing single-storey buildings, backing onto houses in the Cowdray Avenue slip road, became a pub – The Cowdray Arms.

Do you remember the short-lived Cowdray Arms pub in Colchester?

Do you remember the short-lived Cowdray Arms pub in Colchester?
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