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Read, weep and mourn 11:59 - Dec 14 with 17505 viewsCamdenDale

http://www.closedpubs.co.uk/lancashire/rochdale.html

Not sure why link not active - cut and paste job.

Anyone been in 'em all? I'm about ten short.

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Read, weep and mourn on 14:34 - Dec 14 with 11754 viewsbennersdale

The Bridge in the alley is still there run by Dale supporter

Hasta el valle abajo de la cerveza

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Read, weep and mourn on 16:35 - Dec 14 with 11606 viewsDaley_Lama

45 of them

Pool and Darts, honest guv'

Poll: DF in or out

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Read, weep and mourn on 18:08 - Dec 14 with 11474 viewsstuartcryer

Read, weep and mourn on 16:35 - Dec 14 by Daley_Lama

45 of them

Pool and Darts, honest guv'


What about the Derby can we think of any more

wardle blue

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Read, weep and mourn on 18:36 - Dec 14 with 11427 viewssince58

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Read, weep and mourn on 18:44 - Dec 14 with 11400 views_dezzy

Read, weep and mourn on 18:36 - Dec 14 by since58

baths hotel swan with 2 necks farewell dusty miller morning star noon sun duke of wellington merefield princess royal


Prinny royal was a fantastic pub, Monday night pool matches had to be seen to believe .

KHBA

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Read, weep and mourn on 19:05 - Dec 14 with 11343 viewsSuddenLad

ROCHDALE LICENSED PREMISES CLOSED 1938 to 1980

Name of Premises Location Closure Reason Closure Date

Prince of Wales Smallbridge Licence surrendered 1 February 1939
White Swan Yorkshire Street Market Fire Dec. ‘37 1 February 1939
Albion Hotel Yorkshire Street Market Fire Dec. ‘37 1 February 1939
Woodman High Street Redundancy 29 January 1939
Wheatsheaf Yorkshire Street Redundancy 6 January 1940
Syke Inn Syke Redundancy 6 March 1940
Cheetham Arms Cheetham Street Redundancy 7 December 1940
Craven Heifer St. Mary’s Gate Redundancy 31 December 1942
Fleece Hotel Fleece Street Licence to Spring Inn, Broad Lane 7 March 1945
Bridge Inn Spotland Road Redundancy 17 May 1945
Bowling Green Church Stile Licence to RAF Club 19 July 1947
Gladstone Arms Halifax Road Redundancy 31 December 1948
Horsefall Tavern Shawclough Redundancy 31 December 1951
Joiners Arms Whitworth Road Redundancy 31 December 1951
Flower of the Valley Bury Road Redundancy 18 August 1951
Railway Hotel Railway Street Redundancy 31 December 1953
Kitson Arms Fishwick Street Redundancy 20 December 1955
Bridge Inn Oldham Road Redundancy 8 May 1956
Bush Inn Heights Lane Licence to Lord Howard, Kirkholt 31 December 1956
Beehive St. Mary’s Gate ………..ditto……… 8 May 1956
Old Chapel House Whitworth Road Licence to Mayfield 28 May 1957
Central Hotel Packer Street Licence to Mayfield 28 May 1957
Moorgate Tavern Cronkeyshaw Redundancy 31 December 1956
Jolly Gardner Platting Lane Licence to Dicken Green 25 April 1956
Boilermakers Arms Duke Street Redundancy 14 December 1957
Prince of Wales Manchester Road Licence to Dicken Green 20 December 1956
Freehold Inn Grove Street Redundancy 31 August 1958
North East Hotel North Street Redundancy 7 January 1960
John Street Tavern John Street Licence to Royal Toby 5 April 1963
Weavers Arms Yorkshire Street Redundancy 7 January 1960
Church Inn Church Stile Demolished. Unsafe 6 February 1963
Spinners Arms Bury Road College Bank C.P.O. 20 October 1963
Shakespeare Inn Bury Road College Bank C.P.O. 6 December 1963
Farmers Arms Edenfield Road Licence surrendered 30 December 1962
Mount Pleasant Whitehall Street Redundancy 8 September 1964
Rising Sun Cheetham Street Redundancy 16 October 1966
Trafford Inn Trafford Street Redundancy 1 September 1967
Grove Inn Grove Street Freehold Flats C.P.O. 3 November 1968
Union Inn Mills Street Freehold Flats C.P.O. 1968
Commercial Inn Drake Street Freehold Flats C.P.O. 27 May 1969
Theatre Hotel Manchester Road New Road Scheme 28 April 1969
Black Dog Inn Lanehead To Black Dog, Ings Lane 9 August 1967
Bulls Head Oldham Road Licence surrendered 3 February 1970
Fox & Dog Toad Lane Demolished 6 March 1967
Market House Toad Lane Demolished 25 May 1969
Bay Horse Halifax Road Compulsory Purchase 1970
Spread Eagle Halifax Road Compulsory Purchase 16 September 1970
Hand & Shuttle Elliott Street Licence surrendered 30 July 1971
Grapes Hotel Baillie Street Licence surrendered 31 August 1973
Dusty Miller Manchester Road Redundancy 14 March 1971
Moulders Arms Whitworth Road Redundancy 30 September 1971
Swan with Two Necks Oldham Road Licence surrendered 4 September 1971
Union Rose Oldham Road Licence surrendered 11 March 1973
Cricketers’ Arms Vavasour Street Demolished C.P.O. 18 March 1973
White Horse Lord Street Demolished C.P.O. 19 August 1973
Duke of Wellington Blackwater Street Demolished C.P.O. 26 August 1973
Old Clock Face Lord Street Demolished C.P.O. 10 September 1973
Coach & Horses Lord Street Demolished C.P.O. 10 September 1973
Red Lion Newgate Demolished C.P.O. 28 October 1973
Elephant & Castle Manchester Road Demolished C.P.O. 29 June 1969
Park Hotel Manchester Road Demolished C.P.O. 24 August 1969
Sykes Inn Sykes Street Demolished C.P.O. 17 May 1974
Woolpack Hotel Whitworth Road Licence to The Alpine 10 November 1974
Slubbers Arms Smith Street Licence to ‘Travellers Rest’, Bus Station 16 August 1975
Talbot Hotel John Street Demolished C.P.O. 20 March 1976
Cemetery Hotel Bury Road Licence surrendered (re-opened 1978) 22 June 1976
Morning Star Oldham Road Demolished C.P.O. 6 March 1978
Navigation Hotel Drake Street Licence surrendered (re-opened 1978) April 1977
Noon Sun Whitworth Road Licence surrendered 29 January 1978
(Mark Twain -1979)

“It is easier to fool people, than to convince them that they have been fooled”

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Read, weep and mourn on 19:08 - Dec 14 with 11338 viewsSuddenLad

LICENSED PREMISES CLOSED SINCE 1980

(NOT IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER)

CLOVERDALE HOTEL ENTWISTLE ROAD
FORESTERS ARMS BURY ROAD
ALBERT HOTEL SPOTLAND ROAD
CARTERS REST SPOTLAND ROAD
GOLDEN BALL SPOTLAND ROAD
JOLLY WAGGONER / “FUNNIES” SPOTLAND ROAD
VICTORIA HOTEL SPOTLAND ROAD
CHURCH INN WILBUTTS LANE
HARE & HOUNDS BELFIELD ROAD
WOOLPACK HOTEL HALIFAX ROAD
GLOBE INN WHITWORTH ROAD
DERBY HOTEL WHITEHALL STREET
PINEAPPLE INN WHITEHALL STREET
SAWYERS ARMS SAWYER STREET
BATHS HOTEL SMITH STREET
COMMERCIAL INN MILNROW ROAD
MAYFIELD ALBERT ROYDS STREET
LORD HOWARD STRAND, KIRKHOLT
WOOLPACK DRAKE STREET
CITIZEN INN DRAKE STREET
NAVIGATION INN DRAKE STREET
TRAVELLERS REST BUS STATION
BRUNSWICK HOTEL BAILLIE STREET
TIM BOBBIN YORKSHIRE STREET
PRINCESS ROYAL HOTEL FREEHOLD STREET
STAR INN DRAKE STREET
RED LION HOTEL (SANDKNOCKERS) HALIFAX ROAD
CRESCENT HOTEL DRAKE STREET
DRAKE HOTEL DRAKE STREET
INDUSTRY HOTEL SLADEN STREET
QUEENS HOTEL MILKSTONE ROAD
PRINCE ALBERT HOTEL OLDHAM ROAD
LINCOLN INN OLDHAM ROAD
ROBIN HOOD HOTEL SOUTH PARADE
ROSE BANK HOTEL MEREFIELD STREET
ROYAL HOTEL OLDHAM ROAD
TRAFALGAR HOTEL TRAFALGAR STREET
WHITE LION HOTEL ROOLEY MOOR ROAD
WINDMILL HOTEL MANCHESTER ROAD, SUDDEN
ABBEY INN REDCROSS STREET
SHIP INN MILNROW ROAD
BONNIE DUNDEE FISHWICK STREET
BRIDGE INN (‘MERRY MONK’) BURY ROAD
CROSS YATES INN WHITWORTH ROAD
BURNS TAVERN NORDEN ROAD, BAMFORD
BRITANNIA INN LOMAX STREET
BROWN COW MIALL STREET
CRAWFORD ARMS CRAWFORD STREET
THE NEWBOLD CHURCH ROAD/ST. PETER’S STREET
DIRECTORS ARMS HEYWOOD ROAD, CASTLETON
DYERS ARMS OLDHAM ROAD
FOX INN MILNROW ROAD
FREEHOLD INN GROVE STREET
GALE INN VALLEY ROAD
GEORGE & DRAGON MANCHESTER ROAD, CASTLETON
LORD NELSON FIRGROVE BRIDGE
GALE INN WHITWORTH ROAD
GROVE INN GROVE STREET
HIGHLAND LADDIE SPOTLAND ROAD
NEW INN (CLOG & SHAWL) ROCH VALLEY WAY
PRINTERS ARMS BELFIELD ROAD
St. JOHN’S TAVERN MILK STREET
St. JAMES’ TAVERN YORKSHIRE STREET
WEAVERS ARMS ASHFIELD ROAD
WELLFIELD INN GORRELL STREET
WOOLPACK INN WHITWORTH ROAD
NELL RACKER’S ACKER STREET
LARK INN DURHAM STREET
RED ROSE INN OLDHAM ROAD/DURHAM STREET
OLD WEAVERS ARMS YORKSHIRE STREET
BOWLING GREEN INN SPOTLAND ROAD
REGENT HOTEL ( ‘THE BIG RED’ ) REGENT STREET
WHITE LION HOTEL OLDHAM ROAD
DICKEN GREEN QUEENSWAY
CHURCH INN MANCHESTER ROAD, CASTLETON
FAREWELL INN MANCHESTER ROAD, CASTLETON
HOOK ‘EM INN BUCKLEY ROAD, BUCKLEY
St. ALBANS HOTEL MANCHESTER ROAD
CASTLE INN DRAKE STREET/MANCHESTER ROAD
RAILWAY HOTEL (‘TOP HOUSE’) MANCHESTER ROAD, CASTLETON

THERE ARE NOW SEVERAL OTHERS THAT CAN BE ADDED TO THIS LIST

“It is easier to fool people, than to convince them that they have been fooled”

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Read, weep and mourn on 20:08 - Dec 14 with 11216 viewsstuartcryer

You just don't realise

wardle blue

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Read, weep and mourn on 20:20 - Dec 14 with 11191 viewsArthurDaley

really does make you weep, the Hand and Shuttle on Elliot Street was the first pub I nearly got caught in underage drinking. 16. I used to work in the shirt factory just across the road from it, so used to call in quite a lot, and got to know the landlord.
Late 60s early 70 The Printers Arms used to be in there 7 nights a week and Saturday and Sunday lunch time. Bitter at 1s 11p Not quite 10p in todays money and mild 1s 8p.
It really does make me weep.

A large VAT Dave

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Read, weep and mourn on 20:28 - Dec 14 with 11172 viewsBigKindo

Shakespeare Spotland Rd. near the Unitarians.
Farewell, Cassie
Market Tavern Toad Lane
White Horse, Red Lion, Clock Face and Billy Luffs Wagon all on or around the present day Lord's Square,
Farmers Arms, Edenfield Road,
Was the George and Dragon at Cassie listed?
The Theatre Hotel now under the police station.
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Read, weep and mourn on 20:29 - Dec 14 with 11172 viewsdownunder

Read, weep and mourn on 18:36 - Dec 14 by since58

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Craven Heifer on Broad Lane.
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Read, weep and mourn on 20:40 - Dec 14 with 11140 viewsSuddenLad

Official address for the Shakespeare was Bury Road.

“It is easier to fool people, than to convince them that they have been fooled”

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Read, weep and mourn on 20:43 - Dec 14 with 11132 viewsBigKindo

Read, weep and mourn on 20:40 - Dec 14 by SuddenLad

Official address for the Shakespeare was Bury Road.


... and there was another pub a couple of doors away and a cinema.
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Read, weep and mourn on 20:52 - Dec 14 with 11102 viewsSuddenLad

Read, weep and mourn on 20:43 - Dec 14 by BigKindo

... and there was another pub a couple of doors away and a cinema.


The cinema was the Pavilion, better known as the 'Pivvy'. Also technically on Bury Road.

The pubs down there could have been any of:

Craven Heifer
Beehive Inn
Horseshoe Hotel
[Post edited 14 Dec 2014 21:37]

“It is easier to fool people, than to convince them that they have been fooled”

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Read, weep and mourn on 22:15 - Dec 14 with 11001 viewsmikehunt

I'm sure there was a pub on Vavasour Street - The Vavasour Inn? And maybe another round the corner. Then there was the East Ward Conservative Club. A Duttons Pub also nestled in the backstreets near Newbold Infants.
Ee! This is taking me back. As a kid, watching fights at kicking out time.

The worm of time turns not for the cuckoo of circumstance.

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Read, weep and mourn on 22:22 - Dec 14 with 10989 viewsSuddenLad

Read, weep and mourn on 22:15 - Dec 14 by mikehunt

I'm sure there was a pub on Vavasour Street - The Vavasour Inn? And maybe another round the corner. Then there was the East Ward Conservative Club. A Duttons Pub also nestled in the backstreets near Newbold Infants.
Ee! This is taking me back. As a kid, watching fights at kicking out time.


Vavasour Hotel.

“It is easier to fool people, than to convince them that they have been fooled”

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Read, weep and mourn on 22:34 - Dec 14 with 10961 viewsroccydaleian

Read, weep and mourn on 20:20 - Dec 14 by ArthurDaley

really does make you weep, the Hand and Shuttle on Elliot Street was the first pub I nearly got caught in underage drinking. 16. I used to work in the shirt factory just across the road from it, so used to call in quite a lot, and got to know the landlord.
Late 60s early 70 The Printers Arms used to be in there 7 nights a week and Saturday and Sunday lunch time. Bitter at 1s 11p Not quite 10p in todays money and mild 1s 8p.
It really does make me weep.


Didn't know you went in the Printers AD! When was that?
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Read, weep and mourn on 22:52 - Dec 14 with 10921 viewsSandyman

The bar at the railway station hasn't been mentioned, has it? Nor Hamer WMC.
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Read, weep and mourn on 23:08 - Dec 14 with 10896 viewsSuddenLad

Read, weep and mourn on 22:52 - Dec 14 by Sandyman

The bar at the railway station hasn't been mentioned, has it? Nor Hamer WMC.


The list is comprised of 'public houses' so working men's' clubs, bowling clubs and private clubs don't,'t feature, though there plenty that have bitten the dust.

The bar on Rochdale railway station was officially titled the Grosvenor Arms. Former Hornets player Tony Gourlay was one the licensee there.

Another one long gone.

“It is easier to fool people, than to convince them that they have been fooled”

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Read, weep and mourn on 23:17 - Dec 14 with 10890 viewsDiddyDave

Read, weep and mourn on 22:52 - Dec 14 by Sandyman

The bar at the railway station hasn't been mentioned, has it? Nor Hamer WMC.


I noticed none of the many clubs in Rochdale had been on those lists,so I imagine there`ll be a few of those gone too. I think we all have fond memories of the pubs we used to frequent. Friday,Saturday,Sunday nights doing the rounds in town. All meet at the Navvy,then toddle off to the Eagle,Junction,Swan,Drake,Citizen,then back to the Navvy for kicking out time. I used to play darts in the Manor (Sam Smiths) League on Thursday nights,darts,cards,snooker in the Federation League (Working Mens` Clubs) ,on Mondays. Dale,Bury or Oldham were always playing on Tuesdays,City or United on Wednesdays,so what a great social life I had,and there were plenty like me. That`s not including the football on Saturdays and up to Hornets on Sundays! But we were all working and there`s the rub. I might only have been on twenty odd quid a week,but as Arfur said,a pint was less than two bob,so a pound would get you well oiled and you`d still have enough for a pie and chips,and a tanner for the last bus. Makes me wonder why I pissed off to New Zealand when I did now!!
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Read, weep and mourn on 23:35 - Dec 14 with 10869 viewsArthurDaley

Read, weep and mourn on 22:34 - Dec 14 by roccydaleian

Didn't know you went in the Printers AD! When was that?


It was when you were still a glint in your fathers eye. It was around 66/7 When Les Buckley had it. If you got a pint of bitter he would give you a penny sweet as change.
Stopped going in around 1974 when I left Rochdale to go to the big smoke. Bill Wildgoose had it then. Married er indoors in 76, came back to Rochdale took her in the Printers, she said your not going in there again. Ok dear I said and that was that.

A large VAT Dave

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Read, weep and mourn on 23:51 - Dec 14 with 10841 viewsroccydaleian

Read, weep and mourn on 23:35 - Dec 14 by ArthurDaley

It was when you were still a glint in your fathers eye. It was around 66/7 When Les Buckley had it. If you got a pint of bitter he would give you a penny sweet as change.
Stopped going in around 1974 when I left Rochdale to go to the big smoke. Bill Wildgoose had it then. Married er indoors in 76, came back to Rochdale took her in the Printers, she said your not going in there again. Ok dear I said and that was that.


And isn't sad there's no pub's left on Belfield now. Sign of the times I supposed
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Read, weep and mourn on 23:58 - Dec 14 with 10835 viewsSandyman

Read, weep and mourn on 23:08 - Dec 14 by SuddenLad

The list is comprised of 'public houses' so working men's' clubs, bowling clubs and private clubs don't,'t feature, though there plenty that have bitten the dust.

The bar on Rochdale railway station was officially titled the Grosvenor Arms. Former Hornets player Tony Gourlay was one the licensee there.

Another one long gone.


As your sad but splendid post-1980 listing said "LICENSED PREMISES CLOSED SINCE 1980" I thought the railway bar and the Hamer could have come under that banner.

The ' Grosvenor Arms' question came up in conversation at my local recently - people wondering what it's official title was, which you have confirmed. Remember Tony Gourley running it as well.
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Read, weep and mourn on 00:01 - Dec 15 with 10831 views442Dale

Read, weep and mourn on 23:58 - Dec 14 by Sandyman

As your sad but splendid post-1980 listing said "LICENSED PREMISES CLOSED SINCE 1980" I thought the railway bar and the Hamer could have come under that banner.

The ' Grosvenor Arms' question came up in conversation at my local recently - people wondering what it's official title was, which you have confirmed. Remember Tony Gourley running it as well.


Whereabouts was the bar at the station? On the actual platform or at street level?

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Read, weep and mourn on 00:04 - Dec 15 with 10827 viewsSandyman

Read, weep and mourn on 00:01 - Dec 15 by 442Dale

Whereabouts was the bar at the station? On the actual platform or at street level?


On the platform, roundabout where the covered waiting area is now
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