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The Woodman New Canal Street

But as I posted #50 September 2022 it was known that Curzon Street Hub wasn't due to open until 2033 - this date seems to be 2039 now. But there is an awful lot of building work to be done before then. The construction of Curzon Square and the Station complex itself.

Students in term time and building workers are customers. Perhaps more could be done to promote the Victorian pub and real ale? It would be a shame to lose this one.
 
But as I posted #50 September 2022 it was known that Curzon Street Hub wasn't due to open until 2033 - this date seems to be 2039 now. But there is an awful lot of building work to be done before then. The construction of Curzon Square and the Station complex itself.

Students in term time and building workers are customers. Perhaps more could be done to promote the Victorian pub and real ale? It would be a shame to lose this one.
Do students at either Aston or BCU actually use it in any numbers? I seldom see them in pubs, as was the case at the Turks Head and the Ben Johnson until they closed.. Like Mike at #96 above, I had thought the tram would bring it more business, they wee testing the track near there not that long ago, but nothing gets done in a hurry does it?
 
Do students at either Aston or BCU actually use it in any numbers? I seldom see them in pubs, as was the case at the Turks Head and the Ben Johnson until they closed.. Like Mike at #96 above, I had thought the tram would bring it more business, they wee testing the track near there not that long ago, but nothing gets done in a hurry does it?
On sunny days young people will sit outside on the benches and tables. I'm not so sure about the numbers though and I only visit the Woodman these days if there is an event in the upstairs room. I think that some young people drink sparingly or not at all.
 
On sunny days young people will sit outside on the benches and tables. I'm not so sure about the numbers though and I only visit the Woodman these days if there is an event in the upstairs room. I think that some young people drink sparingly or not at all.
They clearly don't work hard enough to build up a thirst. I was parched more often than not, at their age. :cool:
 
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