THE GUARDIAN: 'Never drink in a flat-roofed pub': how the old joke became a reality

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In the past, the pub acted as “the community anchor”, says Martin Dodge, a senior lecturer in geography at the University of Manchester. Now there’s nostalgia for the English pub, “but that’s not going to pay the rent. If you don’t go and buy your beer there, it’s not going to survive.”

Period11 Jul 2017

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  • Title'Never drink in a flat-roofed pub': how the old joke became a reality
    Media name/outletThe Guardian
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date11/07/17
    DescriptionIn the past, the pub acted as “the community anchor”, says Martin Dodge, a senior lecturer in geography at the University of Manchester. Now there’s nostalgia for the English pub, “but that’s not going to pay the rent. If you don’t go and buy your beer there, it’s not going to survive.”
    URLhttps://www.theguardian.com/cities/2017/jul/11/never-drink-flatroof-pub-manchester-estates
    PersonsMartin Dodge

Keywords

  • geography
  • pubs
  • gentrification
  • town planning