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Accrington Stanley Football Club has officially had its own pub in the town, the Crown, since July 2007.
The scheme functions slightly differently in each area, and is managed by each branch, but the overall rule is that each participating pub is allowed to purchase beer from whatever brewery they wish, but if it the beer is to be promoted as a ' LocAle ' it must come from a brewery within a predetermined number of miles ( which is set by each CAMRA branch, but generally is around 20 or 25 miles, although, the North London branch has set it at 30 miles ) from brewery to pub door, even if it comes from a distribution centre further away ; in addition, each participating pub must keep at least one LocAle for sale at all times.
The current-day village has no shop, school, or pub.
Each nation has at least one pub evening per week, with a following night club.
The term publican ( in historical Roman usage a public contractor or tax farmer ) has come into use since Victorian times to designate the pub landlord.
The landlord of a tied pub may be an employee of the brewery — in which case he / she would be a manager of a managed house, or a self-employed tenant who has entered into a lease agreement with a brewery, a condition of which is the legal obligation ( trade tie ) only to purchase that brewery's beer.
For example, a pub in Crowborough, East Sussex called The Crow and Gate has an image of a crow with gates as wings.
The concept of a restaurant in a pub reinvigorated both pub culture and British dining, though has occasionally attracted criticism for potentially removing the character of traditional pubs.
Likewise, The Nags Head, Burntwood only dates back to the 16th century, but there has been a pub on the site since at least 1086, as it is mentioned in the Domesday Book.
The Old Thirteenth Cheshire Astley Volunteer Rifleman Corps Inn in Stalybridge has the longest pub name in the UK.
This number has been declining every year, so that nearly half of the smaller villages no longer have a local pub.
Legend has it that it was named after the pub that stood at the centre of town, then known as Waitland End.
A new pub has taken the name and is located at the northern end of the shopping precinct.
The precinct had a fountain and raised area at the northern end, near the Heroes pub, however regular vandalism of the fountain soon has resulted in its removal.
The pub has stood inside the walls of Caernarfon Castle since the 16th century, and many ghosts have been sighted within the building.
As file sharing has sometimes spread computer viruses, it has been stated that “ illicit SEX can transmit viral diseases to your computer .” The involvement of FTP servers ' / pub directories in this process has led to the name being explained as a contraction of ' pubic '.
The land has now been drawn up for commercial use with a petrol filling station, Travelodge hotel and pub chain pub / restaurant, opened in late 2008.
The Gate pub, located on the border of Arkley and Totteridge ( London Borough of Barnet ), has a story, framed on its walls, describing a visit by Pavlova and her dance company.
Junior newspaper reporter Hector Puncheon has a beer in a pub, and discovers later that someone put a bag of cocaine in his coat pocket.

pub and won
The pub has won various awards including the Publican Music Pub of the Year 2004, the Morning Advertiser Pub of the Year 2004 and the Evening Standard Pub of the Year 2002.
The Junction Inn has won numerous awards including a CAMRA award for best pub.
* Dave Wickett ( 1947-2012 ), lecturer in economics, served on the industry and economics committee of the Campaign for Real Ale ; in 1981 he established the Fat Cat as a real ale pub on Kelham Island and launched the Kelham Island Brewery in 1990 ; in 2004 his golden ale, Pale Rider, won Camra's Champion Beer of Britain award ; in 2010 he set up a post-graduate course in brewing at Sheffield University, and in 2011 he was given a lifetime achievement award by the House of Commons all-party parliamentary beer group.
Since opening the bar has won the National Railway Heritage Award and the Cask Ale pub of the year award.
Local resident Joanne Clamp won a competition to name the pub.
The High Farm, adjacent to the shopping centre, is situated in the old farm buildings and won awards when converted into a pub in the 1970s.
When Sid discovers why Jean is sulking and Sally and Mike won ’ t talk to him, he goes to the pub.
The pub has won awards for the quality and range of its cask ales.
One talent show winner was replaced by another, in the form of David Sneddon a young performer from Scotland, who'd had lead roles in musicals and sung with bands around the pub circuit, including the Martians, and won BBC's Fame Academy performing Elton John's " Don't Let the Sun Go Down On Me " beating 36, 000 other applicants.
In 2005 the Rodius won the dubious distinction of being voted " the ugliest car ever made " by visitors to motoring website CarData and is described by Top Gear Magazine as a car: " that looks like it got bottled in a pub brawl and stitched back together by a blind man " and the car also won the Top Gear Magazine WTF Award for 2009.
The Redan Inn won the award for the best rural pub in Mendip in Bloom competition 2006.
The Spotted Dog pub is named after a foxhound called Blue Cap which won a race at Newmarket for a wager with a stake of 500 guineas in 1792.
Broughton currently has one pubs, The Red Lion, it used to also have The Sun but was closed down, a protest to keep the pub running was fought for via driving a tank to the Kettering council but no appeal has been won.
The pub won the Campaign for Real Ale ( CAMRA ) award of ' Regional Pub of the Year ' in 1996 / 7, 1998 / 9, 2003 / 4 and again 2007 / 8.
Chris Moyles won the pub quiz in both 2007. and 2008.
In the village of Wadeford, is an awarding winning pub, The Haymaker Inn which has won numerous awards, not as much in recent since the takeover of a pub chain.
The pub has won several county-wide awards for its food and service but has since changed owners.
The local pub, Eddie's Crossroad, won UK Community Pub of the Year award in 1997.

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One company may run several pub chains aimed at different segments of the market.
The emergence of ' pub rock ' and the pub circuit in Australia was the result of several interconnected factors.
The Dolphin Hotel is a pub on the Barbican in Plymouth, England, notable as the setting of several of the artist Beryl Cook's paintings.
The Nutshell is a pub in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England, claiming to be the smallest pub in Britain, although this claim is challenged by several others, including the Smiths Arms at Godmanstone and the Lakeside Inn in Southport.
Clover recorded several albums in the 1970s, and in the middle of the decade transplanted themselves to England to become part of the UK pub rock scene for a time.
Since early 2006 several parts of Addiscombe have been in the process of extensive regeneration, notably the addition of housing to the site of the former Black Horse Pub ( which is thought by some to be the oldest site of a pub in the borough ) and the demolition of church buildings in Bingham Road in order to renovate the church halls and provide luxury retirement apartments.
This is evidenced in the rise of antique shops, a new pub and lodging, and several similar businesses increasing on Main Street.
He goes to a pub and counts the money several times in one of the booths of the gents.
Buildings which supported the common land were the King's Head pub, a blacksmith's forge, and several cottages.
The inn's license was subsequently transferred to the Greyhound Inn, a straw-thatched building on Tong Lane, but later moved to its present site, and thus, a griffin is the symbol of the historic pub village cricket team, Tong Cricket Club who have played in several cricket leagues in the West Yorkshire area.
There are several pubs and clubs in and around the town centre including: The Butchers Arms, The Crown Inn, The Farmers, The Masons Arms, The Shamrock Inn, The Crossed Shuttle, The World's End pub and the Troydale Recreational Club, which is out of the town centre.
Originally the village was a place for tradesmen and farming, but currently Copmanthorpe is a functional commuter village, with two churches, a post-office, a butchers, a library, a coffee shop, newsagents, two hair dressers, pharmacy, a small food shop, one pub, and several takeaways.
The Victoria Hotel, a Victorian railway hotel and pub adjacent to the railway station, has received several local awards, including " Nottinghamshire Dining Pub of the Year " – Good Pub Guide 2002, and runner-up for The Times – " Pub of the Year ", 2000.
The Salisbury in St. Martin's Lane was built as part of a six-storey block around 1899 on the site of an earlier pub that had been known under several names, including the Coach & Horses and Ben Caunt's Head ; it is both Grade II listed, and on CAMRA's National Inventory, due to the quality of the etched and polished glass and the carved woodwork, summed up as " good fin de siècle ensemble ".
The main township has cafes, a delicatessen, a book shop, restaurants, a small supermarket, several takeaways, a fresh fruit & vegetable shop, a dairy, a pharmacy, an antique shop, pub ( tavern ), beauty salons, gift shops, a butcher, a computer shop, and a woman's fashion boutique.
As the pub quiz concept spread to the US in the 1990s, several companies formed to provide services to bars and restaurants organizing quizzes.
The pub hosts several parties over the course of the year.
But when Nigel ' The Leg ' Gruff, the kicker, gets set, he tells Falco that he can't kick the field goal, because several men in the audience will " take his pub ".
New York City has several events on Bloomsday including formal readings at Symphony Space and informal readings and music at the downtown Ulysses ' Folk House pub.
The bridge was removed, and the centre now houses several chain stores, a 12-screen cinema, gym, pub, restaurants, a Bush Doctors and a supermarket.
* The Battle of Flodden Field, told from several different perspectives, is the subject of the novel, " Flodden Field ", by Elisabeth McNeill, pub. 2007
Although Speed would play several gigs at the Green Man pub in Plumstead, the band did not last long, but it encouraged Dickinson to continue to work to be a musician.
In April 1990, Harley and several former members of Cockney Rebel Mark II reformed as Raffles United, and played four consecutive nights in a pub in Sudbury, London.

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