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Pub Closures in the East Midlands - an Overview PUB CLOSURES IN THE EAST MIDLANDS - AN OVERVIEW DERBYSHIRE DERBY - BROADWAY HOTEL - DE22 1JB - CLOSED DEMOLISHED DERBY - BURLEY'S BAR & DINER - DE1 1JZ - CLOSED 2004 DERBY - BAROQUE - DE1 2NS - CLOSED 2004 ROSE HILL - CRYSTAL PALACE - DE23 8GA - CLOSED ROSE HILL - FLEET TAVERN - DE23 8GU - CLOSED 2004 DERBY - GISBORNE ARMS - DE22 3QY - CLOSED 2004 SINFIN - GRAMPIAN - DE24 9NB - CLOSED DERBY - GRANGE INN - DE23 8LS - CLOSED 2007 DERBY - GREYHOUND INN - DE1 1FN - CLOSED DERBY - LORD NAPIER - DE22 3NZ - CLOSED PEAR TREE - MAFEKING HOTEL - DE23 6NL - CLOSED 2006 - DEMOLISHED DERBY - OLD SILK MILL - DE1 3AF - CLOSED ALLESTREE - PARK FARM - DE22 2QN - CLOSED 2004 DERBY - MARZ - DE1 1EQ - CLOSED DERBY - RANBY'S - DE1 1RP - CLOSED 2000 CHELLASTON - RED LION - DE73 1SA - CLOSED CHADDESDEN - RHINO - DE21 4GZ - CLOSED BREADSALL - ROCKET - DE21 4EW - CLOSED DERBY - ROEBUCK INN - DE22 3PH - CLOSED 2007 CHADDESDEN - ROYAL CROWN - DE21 6TT - CLOSED DERBY - VICTORIA HOTEL - DE1 3SN - CLOSED DERBY - LATE BAR - DE1 3EE - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN SUNNY HILL - WILLIAM CAXTON - DE23 7RH - CLOSED 2000 ASHBOURNE - BRIDGE - DE6 1GF - CLOSED BRADLEY - JINGLERS / FOX & HOUNDS - DE6 3EN - CLOSED 2000 DUFFIELD - NEW INN - DE56 4DP - CLOSED DERBY - NIGHTINGALE HOTEL - DE24 8AH - CLOSED 2005 - DEMOLISHED DERBY - SOBER'S BAR - DE22 1FZ - CLOSED 2000 - DEMOLISHED BELPER - MING'S PALACE - DE56 1US - CLOSED 2000 - CHINESE RESTAURANT KILBURN - TRAVELLERS REST - DE56 0NT - CLOSED - PROBABLY REOPENING NORMANTON - VINE INN DE23 8FD - CLOSED SEPT 2001 ASHBOURNE - WELLINGTON HOTEL / INN - DE6 1GH - CLOSED LITCHURCH - OLD BARLEY MOW (EX-JUBILEE CITY) - DE24 8AE - CLOSED 2004 DERBY - GREEN LANE GALLERY - DE1 1RY CRICH - JOVIAL DUTCHMAN - DE4 5DJ - CLOSED EGGINGTON - EVERY ARMS - DE65 6GZ - CLOSED 2000 - DEMOLISHED AMBERGATE - TOLLGATE - DE56 2FE - CLOSED HOLLOWAY - YEW TREE - DE4 5AR - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN IRONVILLE - KING WILLIAM IV - NG16 5NF - CLOSED - DEMOLISHED KEDLESTON - KEDLESTON HOTEL - DE22 5JD - CLOSED 2004 CHADDESDEN - PENGUIN - DE21 4HW - CLOSED - DEMOLISHED DERBY - CAFÉ VIDA BAR - DE1 3DE - CLOSED DERBY - YATES - DE1 3GL - CLOSED DERBY - BAR 121 & SIN - DE1 1SD - CLOSED 2004 ROSE HILL - NORMANTON HOTEL - DE23 6WY - CLOSED BELPER - BUGSYS BAR DINER - DE56 1UN - CLOSED FINDERN - CANAL TURN (AKA GREYHOUND) - DE65 6AR - CLOSED 2005 - INDIAN RESTAURANT MUGGINTON - COCK INN - DE6 4PJ - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN REPTON - NEW INN - DE65 6FB - CLOSED 2000 REPTON - RED LION - DE65 6FL - CLOSED - INDIAN RESTAURANT KILBURN - STATION HOTEL - DE56 0LN - CLOSED 2000 - CHILDREN'S NURSERY WIRKSWORTH - VAULTS - DE4 4FB - CLOSED 2008 MAREHAY - HOLLY BUSH - DE5 8JA - CLOSED WIRKSWORTH - GEORGE HOTEL - DE4 4FB - CLOSED - CHANGE OF USE RIDDINGS - NEWLANDS INN - DE55 4ES - CLOSED RIDDINGS - RED LION - DE55 4EX - CLOSED HEANOR - MARKET HOTEL - DE75 7AA - CLOSED WAINGROVES - JOLLY COLLIERS - DE5 9TL - CLOSED 2006 ALFRETON - MINERS ARMS - DE55 7JE SOMERCOTES - NEW INN - DE55 4LZ - CLOSED 2008 - SOLD FOR REDEVELOPMENT ALFRETON - FOUR HORSESHOES - DE55 7AF MAREHAY - ROYAL OAK - DE5 8JN - CLOSED - DEMOLISHED MELBOURNE - CURLEY'S WINE BAR - DE73 1FE - CLOSED 2004 MILTON - COACH HOUSE - DE65 6EG - CLOSED 2000 MELBOURNE - PADDOCK HOTEL - DE73 1BQ - CLOSED - DUE TO REOPEN SOUTH WINGFIELD -HORSE & JOCKEY - DE55 7NG - CLOSED NORMANTON - LOUDON ARMS -DE23 8ER - CLOSED ALFRETON - MYSTIQUES (EX-RED LION) - DE55 7BN - CLOSED 2000 DOVERIDGE - CAVENDISH ARMS - CLOSED ASHBOURNE - HANOVER - DE6 1XH - CLOSED 2000 ROSTON - ROSTON INN - DE6 2EE - CLOSED 2000 CODNOR - GLASSHOUSE - DE5 9QB - CLOSED PINXTON - GEORGE - NG16 6LQ - CLOSED LANGLEY MILL - DURHAM OX - NG16 4EX - CLOSED HEANOR - MEMORY LANE - DE75 7QJ - CLOSED LANGLEY MILL - MILL - NG16 4AD - CLOSED ILKESTON - MINERS ARMS - DE7 5FH - CLOSED SOUTH NORMANTON - MINERS ARMS - DE55 2BT - CLOSED - DEMOLISHED 2000 LONG EATON - QUEENS HOTEL - NG10 4FQ - CLOSED LONG EATON - RAILWAY INN - NG10 1GJ - CLOSED MATLOCK - WILLOWS - DE4 3JA - CLOSED 2003 HATHERSAGE - HATHERSAGE INN - S32 1BB - CLOSED 2001 GRANGE MILL - HOLLYBUSH - DE4 4HU - CLOSED 2004 ROWSLEY - PEAK VILLAGE - CLOSED WIRKSWORTH - RAFFLES *** - CLOSED 2000 NEW WHITTINGTON - ANGEL INN - CLOSED BARROW HILL - BARROW - S43 2PG - DEMOLISHED 2008 TROWAY - BLACK-A-MOOR HEAD INN - S21 5RU - CLOSED 2008 MARSH LA - BUTCHERS ARMS - S21 5RH - CLOSED 2008 NEW WHITTINGTON - CORNER FLAG - S43 2AJ - CLOSED 2007 MAPPERLEY - CANDLESTICKS - DE7 6DA - CLOSED CHESTERFIELD - FURNACE INN - S40 2ER - CLOSED 2002 MASTIN MOOR - GATE INN - S43 3DN - DEMOLISHED 2005 MARSH LA - THE GEORGE - S21 5RG - DEMOLISHED 2003 CHESTERFIELD - GOLDEN FLEECE - CLOSED DRONFIELD WOODHOUSE - HEART OF OAK - CLOSED CHESTERFIELD - HIGHFIELD HOTEL - CLOSED ECKINGTON - LION & LAMB INN - S21 4DN - CLOSED 2001 - DEMOLISHED 2008 WHITWELL - MALLET & CHISEL - S80 4PE - CLOSED 2003 APPERKNOWLE - YELLOW LION - S18 4BD - CLOSED 2003 BAMFORD - MARQUIS OF GRANBY - S33 0EB BRIMINGTOM - PRINCE OF WALES - S43 1NN - CLOSED 2007 - DEMOLISHED 2008 OLD WHITTINGTON - POPLAR INN - S41 9QP - CLOSED 2003 HOLMESFIELD - ROBIN HOOD - S18 7WB - CLOSED 2002 CHESTERFIELD - MOONRAKERS - S41 8HQ - CLOSED WOOLLEY MOOR - NEW NAPOLEON - DE55 6FL - CLOSED 2007 CHESTERFIELD - OLD FEATHERS INN - S41 7RW - CLOSED 2003 STAVELEY - RAILWAY INN - S43 3PU - CLOLSED 2003 MASTIN MOOR - ROYAL OAK INN - CLOSED 2000 - DEMOLISHED 2003 CHESTERFIELD - SQUARE & COMPASS - S40 1AZ - CLOSED 2001 CHESTERFIELD - TERMINUS HOTEL - S40 3JY - CLOSED 2002 - DEMOLISHED SHUTTLEWOOD - TRAVELLERS REST - S44 6RD - DEMOLISHED 2005 OLD TUPTON - WHITE HART INN - S42 6DB - CLOSED 2001 ECKINGTON - WHITE HART HOTEL - S21 4BH - CLOSED 1999 Derbyshire Walton WHITE HART CLOSED 1999 DEMOLISHED 2003 HOLMEWOOD - WILLIAMTHORPE HOTEL - S42 5TD - CLOSED 2002 CHESTERFIELD - THREE FEATHERS - CLOSED PILSLEY - WATERLOO - CLOSED 2003 ECKINGTON - MINERS ARMS - DEMOLISHED 2008 HORSLEY - HORSLEY LODGE - DE2 5BL CODNOR - SPORTSMAN - DE5 9NN - CLOSED ALFRETON - STATION - DE55 7JP - CLOSED 2000 LONG EATON - WHEATSHEAF - CLOSED DENBY - OLD STABLES BAR - DE5 0PS - CLOSED 2006 DERBY - YORK TAVERN - CLOSED DENBY - STABLES BAR - CLOSED 2006 LANGLEY MILL - CHARLES NAPIER - CLOSED ILKESTON - JOLLY FARMER - CLOSED - DEMOLISHED 2008 COTON-IN-THE-ELMS - BLACK HORSE - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN CHURCH GRESLEY - COTTAGE INN - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN WOODVILLE - GREYHOUND - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN HAERTSHORNE - SNOOTY FOX - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN CALDWELL - ROYAL OAK - CLOSED PERMANENTLY 2008 GRESLEY - CROWN INN - DEMOLISHED 2007 DRONFIELD - GREYHOUND - CONVERSION TO THAI RESTAURANT DRONFIELD - TALBOT ARMS - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN LEICESTERSHIRE SOMERBY - THREE CROWNS - CHANGE OF USE GRANTED SCALFORD - PLOUGH - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN MELTON MOWBRAY - THE BRICKLAYERS - CONVERSION TO INDIAN RESTAURANT MELTON MOWBRAY - WHITE HART - CONVERSION TO RESTAURANT MELTON MOWBRAY - CUTTING ROOM - CURRENTLY CLOSED NORTON JUXTA TWYCROSS - THE MOORES ARMS - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN HINCKLEY - THE HOLLY BUSH - CONVERSION TO INDIAN RESTAURANT HINCKLEY - THE BARLEY SHEAF - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN HINCKLEY - THE LITTEN TREE - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN SAPCOTE - THE LORD BASSET ARMS - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN LEICESTER- NORTHBRIDGE TAVERN - CLOSED PERMANENTLY 2008 THURMASTON - PRINCE OF WALES CLOSED PERMANENTLY 2008 THURMASTON - WHITE HART - CLOSED PERMANENTLY 2008 COSBY - BLACKSMITHS ARMS - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN WALCOTE - BLACK HORSE INN - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN WIGSTON MAGNA - NAUTICAL WILLIAM - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN WIGSTON MAGNA - BELL INN - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN LEICESTER - QUEEN VICTORIA - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN LEICESTER - UNION INN - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN LEICESTER - AVENUE - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN LEICESTER - DURHAM OX - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN LEICESTER - EMPIRE - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN LEICESTER - GOLDEN AGE - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN LEICESTER - HAT & BEAVER - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN LEICESTER - LITTEN TREE - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN LEICESTER - MANCHESTER HOTEL - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN BIRSTALL - OLD PLOUGH - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN LEICESTER - PINEAPPLE - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN LEICESTER - RED LION - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN GILMORTON - TALBOT CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN LEICESTER - EPERNAY - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN LINCOLNSHIRE GRIMSBY - YATES - CONVERSION TO RESTAURANT GRIMSBY - WALKABOUT - CONVERSION TO NIGHT CLUB GRIMSBY - WHITE KNIGHT - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN GRIMSBY - LONGSHIP - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN GRIMSBY - WELLINGTON - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN GRIMSBY - PESTLE AND MORTAR - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN CLEETHORPES - LEAKING BOAT - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN HARLAXTON - GREGORY ARMS - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN GRANTHAM - BLUE BULL - CLOSED - MAY REOPEN SHORTLY GRANTHAM - MALT SHOVEL - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN GRANTHAM - WAGON AND HORSES - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN LINCOLN - WAGGON AND HORSES - CLOSED PERMANENTLY 2008 LINCOLN - BLANDINGS - CLOSED PERMANENTLY 2008 LINCOLN - PARKLANDS - CLOSED PERMANENTLY 2008 LINCOLN - LARK - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN LINCOLN - STEAMHAMMER - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN TORKSEY - HUME ARMS - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN MARKET RASEN - GOLDMINE - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN SAXILBY - SHIP - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN SCUNTHORPE - CROSBY HOTEL - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN BOTTESFORD - MAPLE LEAF - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN BRIGG - BROCKLESBY OX - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN BRIGG - DYING GLADIATOR - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN BRIGG - WHITE HORSE - CLOSED - FUTURE UNCERTAIN NORTHAMPTONSHIRE CULWORTH - RED LION - REPORTED CLOSED IN 2008 DAVENTRY - BEACHCOMBER
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