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Can anyone give me the history of this pub on the Pershore Road C1850s of any information.
Working from (admittedly very unreliable) copies of the Balsall Heathan. The Earl Grey facelift was complete in July 1981. A new manager was put in by March 85 after suggestions that it was "being used by the prostitution and drugs industries". By December 1996 it seems to have become the centre of crime in the whole district "Residents in the Benmore Estate have
had very big problems. They have suffered from noisy neighbours, drug dealing, t h e f t , kerb crawling and prostitution on a grand scale Much of this has spread from the Earl Grey pub. Quite literally, residents stayed in t h e i r flats (40 per block) too
frightened to venture out as shrieks rang out and drug dealers occupied their landings and entry ways". In July 1998 "The Earl Grey pub is now closed and is likely to be demolished and houses built in its place."
Hi everyone.
My uncle and aunt ran the Earl Grey in the late 50's and 60's.
Their Names were Bill and Joan Tidmarsh. Uncle Bill was mugged taking the takings to the bank in Gooch Street and appeared on Police 5 with Shaw Taylor. The stress/shock of it all made him ill and he died shortly after from peritonitis. Aunt Joan moved down to the south coast where she had family.
In the 60's I remember that although the pub had quite a "varied" clientele, there was never any real trouble. Uncle Bill was a big man and ruled the pub with a rod of iron! No-one dared step out of line!! Although some tinkers who were camped down by Varna Rd (remember the goings on there?!) tried it on once.
It was really old fashioned inside, with all the bell pushes still intact and high ceilings. Upstairs there was a large scalextric type track laid out in a huge room.There used to be some sort of car racing club or something there,I think. My sister and I used to play in there with our cousins (Val and Geoff) sometimes.
My mom used to work at the Queens Tavern at the top of Essex Street and then ran the White Horse in Lower Essex Street for a while.This has now become the Old Fox, I think, and is part of the "gay quarter" now.
When we lived there, the back to backs were still being lived in in Bath Street and Kent Street Baths were still open!
It is still there and open as a restaurant
I used to work with Geoff at East Birmingham Hospital in about 1972I knew Valerie Tidmarsh when I was about 15. Had a crush on her but she wouldn't give me the time of day. Happy Days...
I used to work with Geoff at East Birmingham Hospital in about 1972