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The Six Bells has been run by its current owners for 18 months A pub in west London is offering hot drinks, food and clothing to homeless people. The Six Bells in Brentford serves soup, hot tea ...
A play that takes place in a pub and runs in a pub enjoys one obvious advantage: Reality can double as the set. And that set brings the whole audience into the world of the play.
The Weir This pub was editorially chosen by Londonist, as we like it. The Weir styles itself as a gastropub, and the emphasis is very much on good but inexpensive food.
I chose moules when Kev The Chef and I went to Brentford's The Weir for lunch. Steamed Irish mussels with white wine, butter, onion and garlic is as close to mariniere as you can get away from the ...
Brentford's director of football celebrates 10 years at the club today. Understated, dedicated and ruthless, he's a key figure in their rise ...
The Lyceum’s new production of pub-set drama The Weir aims to find the loneliness and insecurities lurking beneath the banter, writes Susan Mansfield ...
The Weir Hotel, Bacup, which is expected to be demolished for new houses. A FORMER village pub is set to make way for new homes.
Mark Warburton, David Weir and Frank McParland: Meet the management team Brentford no longer want The story of three men that took Brentford from League One to Premier League contenders inside 14 ...
A pub in west London is offering hot drinks, food and clothing to homeless people. The Six Bells in Brentford serves soup, hot tea and gives away warm clothes to "genuine people in need".
Mark Warburton, in his first managerial role, has guided Brentford to their highest league position in over half a century and established them as credible contenders to reach the top flight of ...
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