The Prince of Wales is back and so is the Coal Hole too
TAPS were pouring once again at one of Town's oldest watering holes when the Prince of Wales reopened yesterday.
TAPS were pouring once again at one of Town's oldest watering holes when the Prince of Wales reopened yesterday.
Randall's Brewery managing director Ian Rogers said he was delighted the pub's former name would be returning after it became the Lemon Wedge in 2004, then promptly failed.
'We would like to welcome back all its old patrons and we hope that people who haven't used it before give us a try because I think they will like it,' he said.
'Since it closed I think there has been a void in Town - it was very popular in its day for advocates and other people heading to court'
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