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Devizes Wetherspoon to open in August
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| The Silk Mercer on St John's street is set to open next month. |
THE Silk Mercer, the J D Wetherspoon pub in St John's Street, is to open on August 11 almost six years to the day that the national chain confirmed its intentions.
Bernard Lawrence, the architect in charge of the project, described as a nightmare the long and complex process in converting the Grade II listed building.
He said that problems arose as soon as the contractors began investigating below the ground floor.
He said: "There were various things discovered under ground, including two wells, an ice house that had been sealed off and a large limestone water storage vessel."
The vessel measured four metres long and four metres deep by one metre wide.
Mr Lawrence said: "It is not surprising that people got ill in those days. Limestone dissolves in water and the water stored in the vessel must have been very unpleasant to taste."
The final straw came when a public sewer that was not shown on the deeds of the property was found to run where the company was hoping to put its beer garden.
The back half of the building had to be redesigned, adding at least six months onto the build schedule.
Mr Lawrence said: "It has all been a bit of a nightmare, but it will have been worth it. We have brought a prominent listed building back into public use and are providing a much-needed facility for the town."
The cost of the project has been put at £1.6 million and has taken six years from beginning to end.
It was in August 2002 that Wetherspoons confirmed they were looking at converting what was then the women's fashion shop Beale's of Bath into a family bar restaurant.
The building had fallen into disrepair and the family firm did not have the wherewithal to carry out extensive renovations.
Matters came to a head when a large section of rendering at the front of the building fell into the street.
Eventually, Wetherspoons bought the property and a planning application was approved in 2005, despite strong opposition from local brewers Wadworth & Co.
But as soon as surveyors moved onto the site, problems started to appear. The start date for the build was put back time after time.
Snags cropped up throughout the process. Earlier this year it was found that the rear of the site was only separated from the Crown Centre next door by a thin partition wall.
The pub will employ 35 people and the ground floor will be taken up by a long bar and a restaurant area. There will be a pub garden at the back where smokers will be able to enjoy their pints without breaking the law.
The first floor will house the toilets and the manager's office. At least to begin with, the front area will remain unoccupied.
There will be no great fanfare on August 11 to herald the opening of the new pub. It is not company policy to make a big fuss and staff will simply open the doors to the public on that first morning.
4:00pm Monday 14th July 2008
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CommentPosted by: DingDonG, Wilds of Wiltshire on 7:11pm Mon 14 Jul 08
[quote]The final straw came when a public sewer that was not shown on the deeds of the property was found to run where the company was hoping to put its beer garden.[/quote] Will the clientel notice?
The final straw came when a public sewer that was not shown on the deeds of the property was found to run where the company was hoping to put its beer garden.
Will the clientel notice?
Posted by: cindy, darkest Corsham on 6:48am Tue 15 Jul 08
What does a brewery chain have to do to get free advertising like this?
What does a brewery chain have to do to get free advertising like this?
Posted by: rosco, Chippenham on 5:54pm Tue 15 Jul 08
[quote][bold]cindy[/bold] wrote:
What does a brewery chain have to do to get free advertising like this?[/quote] Invest over £1 million in a property to return it to public use? Sounds like a fair trade-off to me...
cindy wrote:
What does a brewery chain have to do to get free advertising like this?
Invest over £1 million in a property to return it to public use? Sounds like a fair trade-off to me...
Posted by: Dave, Down under the Plain on 8:14pm Tue 15 Jul 08
Well I for one are quite keen to know when it opens.
I'd rather drink in a Wetherspoons that a couple of other boozers in town I could mention.
Well I for one are quite keen to know when it opens.
I'd rather drink in a Wetherspoons that a couple of other boozers in town I could mention.
Posted by: gmc, devizes on 11:05pm Tue 15 Jul 08
cheap beer, cheap grub smart pub, sounds good to me.
cheap beer, cheap grub smart pub, sounds good to me.
Posted by: Ged, Chippenham on 7:41am Wed 16 Jul 08
[quote][bold]gmc[/bold] wrote:
cheap beer, cheap grub smart pub, sounds good to me. [/quote] absolutely. may there be a few more of these around too!
gmc wrote:
cheap beer, cheap grub smart pub, sounds good to me.
absolutely. may there be a few more of these around too!
Posted by: formerdriver, Swindon on 9:48am Wed 16 Jul 08
curry club wednesday and Burger and chips and a pint for less than a fiver bring it on!
curry club wednesday and Burger and chips and a pint for less than a fiver bring it on!
Posted by: hendyphilhendy, Coate on 11:42am Wed 16 Jul 08
At last a pub that will drive the ridiculosly expensive Devizes beer prices down!! Can't wait for it to open.
At last a pub that will drive the ridiculosly expensive Devizes beer prices down!! Can't wait for it to open.
Posted by: chipper, chippenham on 4:02pm Wed 16 Jul 08
[quote][bold]hendyphilhendy[/bold] wrote:
At last a pub that will drive the ridiculosly expensive Devizes beer prices down!! Can't wait for it to open.[/quote] Try the British Lion - much cheaper than all those Waddies pubs (no wonder they objected to 'Spoons), and a much better selection of ales.
What do we have to do in Chippenham to get a Wetherspoons.
hendyphilhendy wrote:
At last a pub that will drive the ridiculosly expensive Devizes beer prices down!! Can't wait for it to open.
Try the British Lion - much cheaper than all those Waddies pubs (no wonder they objected to 'Spoons), and a much better selection of ales.
What do we have to do in Chippenham to get a Wetherspoons.
Posted by: pebbles, Chippenham on 7:49pm Wed 16 Jul 08
The youngsters frequenting pubs these days don't need encouraging with cheap drinks - they can't handle it as it is. The streets at night are full of loud-mouthed, boozed-up yobs (male and female) who spend the remainder of the evening fighting, vandalising and emptying the contents of their stomachs all over the pavements for the rest of us to step in the next morning - charming! Do we really need it? What they should really be doing is opening a centre for the youth to go and find out what effects their actions are having on their bodies that will come to light in later years - heaven help the NHS (and in turn tax-payers!)
The youngsters frequenting pubs these days don't need encouraging with cheap drinks - they can't handle it as it is. The streets at night are full of loud-mouthed, boozed-up yobs (male and female) who spend the remainder of the evening fighting, vandalising and emptying the contents of their stomachs all over the pavements for the rest of us to step in the next morning - charming! Do we really need it? What they should really be doing is opening a centre for the youth to go and find out what effects their actions are having on their bodies that will come to light in later years - heaven help the NHS (and in turn tax-payers!)
Posted by: formerdriver, Swindon on 2:12pm Thu 17 Jul 08
Come on Pebbles were you never a youngster? or was it too long ago for you to be able to remember???
Come on Pebbles were you never a youngster? or was it too long ago for you to be able to remember???
Posted by: pebbles, Chippenham on 11:54am Fri 18 Jul 08
Charming - no need whatsoever for personal attacks. Yes I was a youngster once but I never behaved like that - I had a little more respect for myself! People these days should have a bit more pride in themselves and a bit more consideration for others!
Charming - no need whatsoever for personal attacks. Yes I was a youngster once but I never behaved like that - I had a little more respect for myself! People these days should have a bit more pride in themselves and a bit more consideration for others!
Posted by: gmc, devizes on 8:08am Sat 19 Jul 08
suppose you always get negative people whatever.
suppose you always get negative people whatever.
Posted by: Sorrowful, Devizes on 6:59pm Sun 10 Aug 08
How old are you meaning by youngster?
Not every young adult that goes out at night vandalises and throws up on the street. Its just a shame that a small minority have to ruin the reputation.
As for cheap drinks at wetherspoons encouraging drunken yobs, wetherspoons has a policy where any drunken behavour/loudness in the pub won't be tolerated. The silk Mercer is a family/traditional pub not a club.
How old are you meaning by youngster?
Not every young adult that goes out at night vandalises and throws up on the street. Its just a shame that a small minority have to ruin the reputation.
As for cheap drinks at wetherspoons encouraging drunken yobs, wetherspoons has a policy where any drunken behavour/loudness in the pub won't be tolerated. The silk Mercer is a family/traditional pub not a club.
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