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Pubs closing, sport for women and girls’, 1960s photos, Lutfur surprise

6th February 2018 Alan T Events near Bow, E3, Health, News in and around Bow, Where's my Boozer Gone?

The Times reports that since the business rate changes two pubs a day have closed in the UK. You can read the article here. Pauline Stewart, Tower Hamlets Sports Development Officer, reports that the Council

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Carol Singing in the Eleanor

19th December 2017 Alan T News in and around Bow, Roman Road, The Geezers

Carol Singing in the Eleanor New Video Added. On their return from the Xmas lunch last week a diehard group of Geezers headed off to the Eleanor Arms on Old Ford Road for a few

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Isle of Dogs pubs plus wrapping the presents

5th December 2017 Alan T History, News in and around Bow, Roman Road, The Geezers, Where's my Boozer Gone?

At last Tuesday’s regular meeting of of the Geezers in Bow, Malcolm Barr-Hamilton, our Borough Archivist, came along to talk about pubs! Malcolm kindly brought along a laptop and projector to show us a huge number

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Lost pubs on Bromley High Street, and a changing world

9th November 2017 Alan T History, News in and around Bow, Where's my Boozer Gone?

Photo above of The Old Palace © Victoria and Albert Museum, London In 1890 C.R. Ashbee moved his Guild of Handicraft to opposite Mile End Station. Apart from creating exquisite silverware, he was also engaged

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New threats to the George Tavern in Stepney

1st September 2017 Alan T Campaigns, Events near Bow, E3, News in and around Bow, Where's my Boozer Gone?

The George at 373 Commercial Rd, London E1, is a pub and thriving music venue. Here’s a list of September’s events. As the name suggests, it was built during the reign of of King George IV, but

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