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Gay nights to bring back boozers



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Published Date: 14 April 2008
Wigan town centre is suffering from a midweek nightlife crisis - and one of the ways aimed at reversing the trend of people staying at home is by staging regular gay nights.
Maloneys bar in King Street has seen turnover on a Wednesday night dive over the last year, blaming students choosing to go elsewhere and cheap supermarket booze.

Town centre manager Mike Matthews said: "At Pub Watch meetings people have said it's been quieter than usual.
"Although the economy of the town centre is good, the leisure side may be suffering because of a slight down turn in the economy.
"Weekends show no signs of slowing down and pubs are trading very well."

Maloneys are trying to attract students back into town with a "bedroom DJ" competition on a Wednesday and a gay night once a month on a Tuesday.

General manager of Maloneys, Darryl Latham, said: "Midweeks are awful at the moment, it's like nobody is coming out anymore.
"The students seem to be going out of town to Preston and Lancaster.
"It's been going down hill since last summer.
"Wednesday night we're averaging £300 to £400 but 12 months ago it was £1,100 to £1,200. Cheap supermaket beer is killing us, that and the students going elsewhere."

Large numbers of pubs across Wigan have closed or been converted to restaurants in recent years as the decline of the great British boozer continues.
But the town centre was always considered one of the safe havens for the pub trade.
Recent research has revealed pubs in the UK have been closing at a rate of 27 a week over the past year.

The British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA) found that the closure rate in 2007 was seven times faster than 2006 while 2% of all town centre-based pubs have closed in the past six months.
Cheap supermarket booze, the smoking ban, a tightening economy and health concerns are all impacting.

The full article contains 330 words and appears in Wigan Evening Post newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 14 April 2008 3:55 PM
  • Source: Wigan Evening Post
  • Location: Wigan
 
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leviticus,

somewhere in wigan 14/04/2008 18:10:44
hmm - a few pink gins and gloria gaynor belting out i will survive, -that should really bring the punters in -a good idea - not
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evad,

ashton in makerfield 14/04/2008 18:13:36
If the pubs stopped being so greedy and lowered the prices maybe they would stop the decline in customers,or am I just stating the obvious.
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Merlin90,

14/04/2008 22:52:04
I doubt if that would work, while it's generally accepted that gay folk have more disposable income, hence, the term, "pink pound," other venues, notably in the big cities, have been going for years.
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sue1,

wigan 15/04/2008 10:06:20
wigan has a very big gay community which may be a very big shock to some people out there, there is no "gay" bars in wigan so we have to get the train to manchester, liverpool or blackpool to have a night out and i know that when i go out round wigan on a friday or a saturday with my g/f we get alot of crap and i have friends who have had the same bring on the gay nights lets see how many str8 people turn up just to have a look!!!!! some people are gay get over it!!!
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15/04/2008 13:02:13
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15/04/2008 20:11:29
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Merlin90,

16/04/2008 00:46:42
I would hardly think that you would see scenes from Soddem and Tomorrow, a moral disposition? or Holier-than-thou?
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leviticus,

somewhere in wigan 16/04/2008 10:16:40
they already have a deviants playground in manchester - a place decent folk avoid like the plague, do we really want another one in our town?
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sue1,

16/04/2008 11:41:51
leviticus i cant help but get the feling your homophobic ??????
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leviticus,

somewhere in wigan 16/04/2008 18:59:18
i am not afraid of homosexuals, i see homosexuality for what it is - a p'erversion and cannot think how anyone in their right mind can think it is 'normal or natural', as for the accusation you have made sue, it is the standard one you people use when you don't like what is being said in order to stifle freedom of speech and the freedom of religious expression which are both legal rights in this country and the e.u
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