Joseph Pease, Darlington
The Joseph Pease pub in Darlington. Photograph: Stuart Boulton: The Joseph Pease is a large pub sat at the heart of Darlington, in the busy Tubwell Row area opposite bus stops and a shopping centre. The pub has two main rooms, with the main bar and a second level, which is popular at weekends with a dance floor and DJ booth. To the back of the pub, there is also a small nightclub area that can trade until 3 am on Friday and Saturdays nights. Ingoing Cost: £10,500 Rent: £12,500.
Quays, Darlington
The Quays pub. Picture: Google Close by the Joseph Pease is the Quays, meaning it too attracts footfall from Darlington s town centre, bus terminal and bustling market. The pub was refurbished in August 2017, with advertisers saying it is in great condition . With one main bar, there are also catering kitchen and services are on the first floor.
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The racing pigeons before they were released into the skies above York RACING pigeons have flown over York as part of a nationwide tribute to the Duke of Edinburgh. The city was among 65 that saw 10 pigeons each released to honour the life of Prince Philip on the day of his funeral. The tribute was arranged by the Royal Pigeon Racing Association because of the Duke s love of the sport. The Royal Family has participated in the sport for some generations and has a loft at Sandringham. John Thompson, a third generation pigeon racer, brought 10 of his pigeons from Thornaby and released them in Memorial Gardens at 12pm.
McDonald s pledges to act after traffic chaos near Redcar restaurant
There have been fears people could be hurt or even killed due to irresponsible parking by takeaway drivers
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Fast food giant McDonald s will look at measures to ease traffic chaos at one of its stores after a meeting with a local councillor.
FAST food giant McDonald’s will look at measures to ease traffic chaos at one of its stores after a meeting with a local councillor. Councillor Chris Jones previously said he feared somebody could be hurt or even killed as a result of irresponsible parking by takeaway drivers in the vicinity of the burger chain’s Redcar outlet, allied with large queues caused by customers using its ‘drive-thru’ facility. Cllr Jones, who represents the West Dyke ward on Redcar and Cleveland Council, recently held a virtual meeting with representatives from McDonald’s and its delivery partner Uber Eats. He said the meeting had “gone as well as could be expected”.
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