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Robbie said:HSBC in Swansea Centre was The Park Inn Pub back in the day .
Think the days of that change of usage are long gone .
Now Weatherspoons are buying all the old bank buildings .
TheLoneRanger said:The POEU club then finished up as the Q&R (busmen) club, with the Body Shop gym (I think) underneath both clubs - that then became Chicago Rock and they took over the whole building.
Robbie said:Not sure of the split floors in the Park Inn , normally just a detour call from the Kingsway tour , Griffin , Hanbury , Prince of Wales then The Rank .
Sure there was another haunt en route at the corner of Union St and the Kingsway , cannot remember the name of it .
It had a long corridor to rear access of the place .
Robbie said:No I remember the No 10 as well , think it ia s Charity Shop now , as the norm .
The place had a big stuffed grizzly bear on their staircase .
Robbie said:Not sure of the split floors in the Park Inn , normally just a detour call from the Kingsway tour , Griffin , Hanbury , Prince of Wales then The Rank .
Sure there was another haunt en route at the corner of Union St and the Kingsway , cannot remember the name of it .
It had a long corridor to rear access of the place .
Swanjaxs said:You are a legend LR!
I've sent a link to the lad who asked me about what was in place before Hogarths/Retro.
TheLoneRanger said:That pub was a little further up the Kingsway from the junction with Union Street, and it was The Swan.
Robbie said:Not sure of the split floors in the Park Inn , normally just a detour call from the Kingsway tour , Griffin , Hanbury , Prince of Wales then The Rank .
Sure there was another haunt en route at the corner of Union St and the Kingsway , cannot remember the name of it .
It had a long corridor to rear access of the place .
Muteswan said:I played snooker in the POEU Club many times, the tables had the tightest pockets anywhere in Swansea.
Swanjaxs said:Not as tight as Prossers pockets though Mutey :lol: