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Teddy Boys in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, England, Circa 1965. Image number: 00264843 Date created: 01/01/1965 Author: Dennis Hutchinson Source: Sunday People Copyright Notice: Mirrorpix
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Just shows how quickly a falsehood can spread online.
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It's Gateshead https://www.gettyimages.co.uk/detail/news-photo/teddy-boys-in-gateshead-tyne-and-wear-england-circa-1965-news-photo/1450348444?adppopup=true
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What are the guarantees that you can buy the pub and it won't be sold to a higher bidder? And what are the guarantees on peoples money they invest, or is it loaned to the venture with no guarantees?
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Who owns the pub at the moment?
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This is like playing Dragons Den for real I've read the documents now and there's a lot of questions not answered. Is there a full share prospectus available? I'd like to know exactly what the shares are and how they work. I understand that if the venture fails then the shares become worthless. That's the same with any shares, but what happens if the venture is hugely successful? What happens to the profits?
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Yes, I get that it's a worthy cause, but it has to be a successful pub too it's in the right area, Kelham Island, as recommended by the New York Times as one of their top travel destinations - http://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/26/travel/a-tasting-tour-of-yorkshires-beers-and-ales.html
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Is that prospectus actually a legal share offer? http://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/uploads/communityshares/gardenersrest/gardeners_rest_sod_updated.pdf It seems a worthy cause and 5% interest might be a good return, but they don't even state the term the interest. Is that 5% per year or 5% over 5 years? I'd also be concerned that everyone has equal voting rights. How does that work?
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Can you show us a picture or screenshot or the aerial photos? The dig a Whirlow Hall this summer revealed a Roman compound, a rectangular enclosure about 70m square, probably a farm with some fortification: http://archaeologicalresearchservices.com/news/252-whirlow-hall-farm-2016-excavations
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Why do so many people still speed when driving?
Nagel replied to rogets's topic in General Discussions
One of the best looking cars ever made -
You may not associate Primark with quality, but the Weston family which own Primark are big sponsors of the arts. They also own Fortnum & Mason and Heal's, both very upmarket shops. The Cast Courts at the V&A Museum were refurbished with their backing and are now called the Weston Cast Courts. And the New Bodleian Library in Oxford has been renamed the Weston Library after their sponsorship of the recent refurbishment. They're also major donors to the Conservative party.
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Can you use ear-drops after expiry date?
Nagel replied to GreenyGreen's topic in General Discussions
What are these ear drops? If they're for loosening and removing wax then use olive oil. You can buy an empty dropper bottle for this purpose from the chemists. -
I agree. It's a bigger issue than just football. Are all the threads about historical sex abuse in Entertainment Chat?
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By revealing some details? Then Roman archaeologists could examine your claim. The possibility of establishing on Sheffield Forum that you have found a Roman Fort previously unknown to archaeology is exactly zero.
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Why do so many people still speed when driving?
Nagel replied to rogets's topic in General Discussions
There's a simple answer to the question about why people speed. They drive fast because they enjoy it.