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Somerset House Calow
« on: May 27, 2015, 07:14:27 PM »
It seems Tesco have won. Enterprise Inns have decided to lease the Somerset (& the Crispin @ Ashgate) to Tesco.
Enterprise Inns refused to finance cooked food sales in the pub, so it has struggled ever since.A deliberate refusal to invest in a once popular pub so that they can get a guaranteed income elsewhere.
It seems Enterprise Inns also refused to sell the pub to a couple of interested buyers who wanted to make a go of it.
Makes you wonder why?
I have no proof, but is there a business connection between Tesco & Enterprise Inns?
It seems strange that they wouldn't sell it outright to an independant purchaser. Tesco still (assuming they will eventually want to turn it into a retail outlet) have to overcome the local authority objections from their original planning request, which were quite large if memory serves me right.





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Re: Somerset House Calow
« Reply #1 on: May 28, 2015, 08:52:46 AM »
I once sat on a planning board dealing with a developer's application for a pub site. The council refused the application to demolish the pub and build five detached houses, the developer appealed, the council fought the appeal and lost. Cost to the council, £75,000.

That's how Tesco and their ilk have got councils by the short and curlies in cases like this...

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Re: Somerset House Calow
« Reply #2 on: May 28, 2015, 06:24:09 PM »
Almost  every time that I have  been in the pub it has been has been more or less deserted,not at all like it used to be.Seems that it is may be time to finally call it a day.
A co-op would be much better than yet another Tesco through!

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Re: Somerset House Calow
« Reply #4 on: May 28, 2015, 08:51:06 PM »
I've just read this about the Crispin.
http://www.derbyshiretimes.co.uk/news/grassroots/uncertainty-surrounds-future-of-chesterfield-pub-1-7283723

That's about as much as the ( now ex) landlord of the crispin has been saying.
Can't really understand why tesco would still want the crispin, now that they have made themselves the most unpopular brand in the area.
Almost everyone who went in to the crispin say they will never set foot in any tesco ever again
So that's probably another hundred, or so, customers that tesco have lost ?
It has also been rumoured that it may be a "one stop". Isn't that just tesco by another name ?
What ever shop it may become, i will go straight past it and support the smaller shops in the area.

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Re: Somerset House Calow
« Reply #5 on: May 29, 2015, 08:06:17 PM »
Tesco Family Dining CEO joins Enterprise Inns' board
By StockMarketWire | Thu, 6th February 2014 - 10:38
Tesco Family Dining chief executive Adam Fowle will join Enterprise Inns' board as a non-executive director following the annual general meeting later today (6 February).

He will also serve on the remuneration, nomination and audit sub committees of the board.

Fowle has more than 20 years' licensed retail experience and before his present role at Tesco Family Dining was chairman of Bramwell Pub Co.
Hmm - the leases were up on both pubs & Tesco have already agreed to pay the lease on the properties. They couldn't back out apparently. I wonder how many pubs they have bought the lease to COUNTRYWIDE!! Must be costing them a fortune
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Re: Somerset House Calow
« Reply #6 on: May 30, 2015, 05:09:14 PM »
Well if tesco are stuck in contracts to lease these pubs & can't afford to convert them to shops, maybe they should run them as pubs.
After all they've tried  their hand at everything else, such as funerals, kitchens, double glazing,& even used cars.
Why not pubs ?  May even make them popular again !  :))

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« Reply #7 on: May 30, 2015, 06:12:46 PM »
Some background info:

In the latest example of Britain’s biggest retailer diversifying from its core of supermarket retailing, Tesco has developed a new family restaurant called Decks, whose first location opens this week (Aug 2013) at the Tesco Extra at Coventry Arena. Decks is named after the “decks” used to present the food for customers to choose and is promoting itself as offering “real” and “wholesome” British food. The decks include a “breakfast deck”, “carving deck”, and “pastry deck”.
Carveries, which allow customers to select their own meat and vegetables, have grown in the UK on the back of success for chains such as Harvester and Toby Carvery. Tesco has already acquired restaurant chain Giraffe and a stake in coffee chain Harris + Hoole in an attempt to convert its hypermarkets into retail and leisure ventures. However, unlike Giraffe and Harris + Hoole, Tesco has created Decks from scratch and owns 100pc of the new business.The restaurant is owned by a new company called Tesco Family Dining Limited. According to Companies House, the three directors of the company are Michael Holmes, who works on new projects for Tesco, Jonathan Lloyd, Tesco’s group company secretary, and Scilla Grimble, the corporate finance and treasury director at Tesco.
It is understood that the restaurant in Coventry is a trial and, if it proves successful, Decks could be rolled out across the country. Decks in Coventry is offering a beef, pork, gammon or chicken carvery for £5.50. As well as offering a carvery service at lunch and in the evening, the restaurant will sell sandwiches, salads, cakes and has an extensive children’s menu. The restaurant also sells alcohol.
A Tesco spokesperson said "Decks offers customers fresh food at excellent prices, with lots of great healthy options available. It’s a new food concept that we’re trialling in our Coventry Arena store and we look forward to seeing what customers think."

Only in-store - until now...

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Re: Somerset House Calow
« Reply #8 on: May 30, 2015, 09:30:56 PM »
Well if tesco are stuck in contracts to lease these pubs & can't afford to convert them to shops, maybe they should run them as pubs.
After all they've tried  their hand at everything else, such as funerals, kitchens, double glazing,& even used cars.
Why not pubs ?  May even make them popular again !  :))

Ahh Tarzan, reading Dave's post it sounds as if you may be thinking on the right lines there.  ;)
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Re: Somerset House Calow
« Reply #10 on: June 01, 2015, 06:56:59 PM »
I will await to hear what they do with them!

If Tesco are going into the food dining business I hope it's better than what we have tried in their Alfreton and Clay Cross cafe's.
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Re: Somerset House Calow
« Reply #11 on: June 12, 2015, 02:54:37 PM »
Its closed anyway so its poss going to be left to rot same as all the other pubs in the area :-(

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Re: Somerset House Calow
« Reply #12 on: June 13, 2015, 12:13:22 AM »
Bring on Wetherspoons. Look at the Pillar of Rock in Bolsover. However Tesco are tied in to the lease for the next 25 years having done a deal with Enterprise Inns whether planning was granted or not. Tesco keep saying they have no plans to convert the Somerset.So I've no idea what their plans are, but looks like they are still shooting themselves in the foot - they've got to pay the lease on it & the Crispin @ Ashgate too. Ultimately they have to make both properties viable concerns.We wait and see in the meantime :-\
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Re: Somerset House Calow
« Reply #13 on: June 13, 2015, 08:02:59 AM »
I would have thought Tesco would only sigh of it all went through.  It took a while for ccc to look nice again let's hope it's not boarded up for long.

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Re: Somerset House Calow
« Reply #14 on: June 13, 2015, 09:04:25 PM »
Reading all the posts, I reckon it's a speculate to accumulate with these buildings.
I reckon Tesco will have 'plans' for the future, but not divulging them yet?
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