What the Social should be doing is starting a petition and making representations to be allowed to open a new club in the new development, thereby catering not only for us lot, but for new residents and workers.
Quote from: myf on April 02, 2012, 11:19:10 PMThere's merit in the KE. besides if the jobs are created, which is a longshot, why couldn't they become viable businesses with more employees and residents? The council has form with eastside in clearing land for redevelopment when there's no market for it Eastside has become a victim of the recession, several planned schemes were abandoned by developers, not sure if any are now back on the cards if the recovery steps up, and if the High Speed Rail link does get built then it will benefit as the Brum terminus will be around Curzon Street. The KE is the only one of the three that has any merit to be kept, and then only for the architecture rather than it's viability as a pub. Office workers aren't generally the type to drink enough at lunchtime to keep a pub open, maybe if it became a bit 'foodie' but then you'd all complain that it wasn't the pub you loved to have a few pints in pre-match!
There's merit in the KE. besides if the jobs are created, which is a longshot, why couldn't they become viable businesses with more employees and residents? The council has form with eastside in clearing land for redevelopment when there's no market for it
Quote from: Chas N'Dave Cooper on April 03, 2012, 10:35:33 AMQuote from: myf on April 02, 2012, 11:19:10 PMThere's merit in the KE. besides if the jobs are created, which is a longshot, why couldn't they become viable businesses with more employees and residents? The council has form with eastside in clearing land for redevelopment when there's no market for it Eastside has become a victim of the recession, several planned schemes were abandoned by developers, not sure if any are now back on the cards if the recovery steps up, and if the High Speed Rail link does get built then it will benefit as the Brum terminus will be around Curzon Street. The KE is the only one of the three that has any merit to be kept, and then only for the architecture rather than it's viability as a pub. Office workers aren't generally the type to drink enough at lunchtime to keep a pub open, maybe if it became a bit 'foodie' but then you'd all complain that it wasn't the pub you loved to have a few pints in pre-match! I'm sure Eastside will come back on track soon but only really because it is proximate to HS2. The fact is there is tonnes of vacant employment land throughout the West Mids due to a lack of demand. If BCC/AWM want to spend public funds on bringinjg sites forward ready for the market recovery (if there is one) fair enough but I think its sad that it comes at the expense of these pubs.The Social and Ads may be nothing to look at but that shouldn't be the sole reason for knocking them down. They are important community facilities (admittedly not for the locals in this case) but certainly for us fans on match day, and potentially for future offices/industrial employees.It concerns me that they could be demolished to make way for road improvements and infrastructure just to service parcels of land which won't be developed for employment use for another decade.
The (original) HolteThe ReservoirThe ChurchThe BritanniaThe GrovesnorThe TavernNow The Edward and Social and The Ads.If the Villa keep doing this shit and attendances keep dropping then the Swan, Aston Hotel, the vine and the Yew Tree will probabaly all go the same way, and usually when they're gone, they're gone.Sad Times indeed.
Some things are way more important than having somewhere to drink prior to a match.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on April 04, 2012, 10:18:26 AMSome things are way more important than having somewhere to drink prior to a match.Isn't what you meant to say "somethings are way more important to me than having somewhere to drink prior to a game" even allowing for the fact that by your own admission you no longer go to pubs?If it wasn't for these pubs I wouldn't know a fraction of the good people who frequent this site and with the season we've had and most of last the pub social experience has been the main enjoyment for most of our matches.