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Market Tavern.. Car Park

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I was only too happy to make a donation.

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha :D

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I must admit I also clamp cars in my pub however I do have umpteen notices up in the car park asking people to ask the barstaff for a free permit to park over night

people tend to forget that when the pub closes the land is my private domain and sometimes I have deliveries etc early in the morning

I have never actually charged anyone for removing a clamp I have however made it in convenient for them as they have for me by saying I cant make it to the pub untill a certain time after all I do not live on the property

its a two way thing its a respect thing ask if you can park overnight and i am sure no one would ever object I certainly would not. dont ask and I take offence as sometimes people tend to park in the place where you really need to be at 7am in the morning

Inside my pub I also have notices asking people to get a free permit from my staff

unfortunately it tends to be people with no room on their drives and have never ever been a customer of mine that tend to use MY property when they think i am not looking

therefore I clamp em as they dont have the manners to ask permision

yeah its true and the pub profits from it too about £15-25per car that about right barlass see your point of view but don't think its right just block the area off on delivery days :D

you will probably find that if u hav a company clamping the cars for u, u either get a percentage or a fixed amount a month for over 12 months, and the amount u get is about £120 a month which is not alot. the amount of people that get clamped isnt actually that many, the first few weeks there was a few but now it happens once every few wks. like i said its not a profit at all for the pub its just the fact of people parking on a private property :)

you will probably find that if u hav a company clamping the cars for u, u either get a percentage or a fixed amount a month for over 12 months, and the amount u get is about £120 a month which is not alot. the amount of people that get clamped isnt actually that many, the first few weeks there was a few but now it happens once every few wks. like i said its not a profit at all for the pub its just the fact of people parking on a private property :)

I was just wondering Barlass, if you could clamp your customers (People I mean) you could have a full pub all week. Just a thought.

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I was just wondering Barlass, if you could clamp your customers (People I mean) you could have a full pub all week. Just a thought.

:D

Pete,

go in any day of the week, i dont think they do bar stools, just pots for them to sit in!

at least a few of the same faces in everytime you go in, guarenteed!!

maybe they are clamped to the bar!! i never thought to look!!

A lovely bunch of lads and lasses tho

never mind the clamping what happened to the windows!

Pete,

go in any day of the week, i dont think they do bar stools, just pots for them to sit in!

at least a few of the same faces in everytime you go in, guarenteed!!

maybe they are clamped to the bar!! i never thought to look!!

A lovely bunch of lads and lasses tho

Went in last time I was up there (Christmas) not many in but I will say the Guinness was excellent.

never mind the clamping what happened to the windows!

Why, what has happend to the windows have they been broken?

Why, what has happend to the windows have they been broken?

yes, the two small windows either side of the 2 main windows on the right of the building as you look at the front have been broken, and i believe they wont be fixed till the police get their finger out and fine the little beggers that were caught breaking them!

little gits!

yes, the two small windows either side of the 2 main windows on the right of the building as you look at the front have been broken, and i believe they wont be fixed till the police get their finger out and fine the little beggers that were caught breaking them!

little gits!

Should have clamped them till the Police arrived.

:D

pete ur full of bright ideas :D

You'v got to put the clamps to good use Barlass when you can't nab the cars.

:D

maybe someone put the windows out after getting their car clamped? just a thought!

maybe they through the clamps through the window

maybe they through the clamps through the window

hahahaha..maybe :lol:

hahahaha..maybe :lol:

ha ha ha..........actually the first one was put out new years day, dont want to mention their name.it was a pure accident supposedly but he owned up to it but is still yet to pay for it. the other one happened a couple of weeks ago when a young gentlemen was escorted off the premises, instead of assaulting somebody he decided to punch the window out, how kind was that??!!!! :)

ha ha ha..........actually the first one was put out new years day, dont want to mention their name.it was a pure accident supposedly but he owned up to it but is still yet to pay for it. the other one happened a couple of weeks ago when a young gentlemen was escorted off the premises, instead of assaulting somebody he decided to punch the window out, how kind was that??!!!! :)

Sadly, a sign of the times Barlass.

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