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Am I missing something here Richard, do you run a bus company or just have a load of friends. ?
He runs the away supporters club, AND A very good job he does ( but do not tell him I said that )
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Are we talking Handcuffed to the bed head here Gary ? .
I'm afraid I am unable to add any further details on the grounds that at my age it would be too dangerous to remember.....
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Thinking of staying over for a couple of nights. Is Gloucester the best place to stay relatively locally?
We've got Gloucester Travelodge for 40 notes, stayed in the Town a few times, recently on the way back from Torquay. There are some cracking little boozers, plus some decent bars and eateries around the docks. The waterway museum is excellent for those who like a bit of culture too. I prefer it to Cheltenham but it's just a matter of opinion.
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We've got Gloucester Travelodge for 40 notes, stayed in the Town a few times, recently on the way back from Torquay. There are some cracking little boozers, plus some decent bars and eateries around the docks. The waterway museum is excellent for those who like a bit of culture too. I prefer it to Cheltenham but it's just a matter of opinion.
Already booked in Cheltenham. Looking forward to sampling the local ale.
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Already booked in Cheltenham. Looking forward to sampling the local ale.
Just be careful with the communal apple juice if you're going to Cheltenham Vicar.
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We've got Gloucester Travelodge for 40 notes, stayed in the Town a few times, recently on the way back from Torquay. There are some cracking little boozers, plus some decent bars and eateries around the docks. The waterway museum is excellent for those who like a bit of culture too. I prefer it to Cheltenham but it's just a matter of opinion.
It's a very up and coming area....the quays. Newly opened is the coal and grill (need to book for food) and portivo lounge is probably the nicest bar in glos. Plenty of eateries there too from zizzi and nandos to all you can eat buffets and tgi Fridays. Away from the quays, dependent on your style and taste, there are the usual mix of pubs (wetherspoons etc) but, some of the clientele leave a lot to be desire....a fair mix of dim witted yokels and farmers (yes I probably do fit in les/BC) and A LOT of gypo's and Eastern Europeans. Some very good food places too if you are that way inclined with a couple of good Indians down west gate st and topolys Italian. Which travelodge are you staying at?
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Just be careful with the communal apple juice if you're going to Cheltenham Vicar.
Didn't even know I'd been to Cheltenham before Les.
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Where in chelt you staying BP?
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It's a very up and coming area....the quays. Newly opened is the coal and grill (need to book for food) and portivo lounge is probably the nicest bar in glos. Plenty of eateries there too from zizzi and nandos to all you can eat buffets and tgi Fridays.
Away from the quays, dependent on your style and taste, there are the usual mix of pubs (wetherspoons etc) but, some of the clientele leave a lot to be desire....a fair mix of dim witted yokels and farmers (yes I probably do fit in les/BC) and A LOT of gypo's and Eastern Europeans. Some very good food places too if you are that way inclined with a couple of good Indians down west gate st and topolys Italian.
Which travelodge are you staying at?
We've booked the one on St Ann way in centre, stayed at the New Inn a couple of times too.
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We've booked the one on St Ann way in centre, stayed at the New Inn a couple of times too.
Perfect for the quays (good boozer around the corner that has live music at times called baker st). How you getting to/from the game?
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