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Article: Delay over first orders.
- Article from:
- Lynn News/Norfolk Citizen (King's Lynn, England)
- Article date:
- October 27, 2006
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NEW owners of Great Massingham's Rose and Crown pub say renovation works are now 80 per cent complete, but it will not be ready to open in November as was originally hoped.
The pub, which is to re-open under the name the Dabbling Duck, now looks set to be serving its first pint in early December.
The Rose and Crown has not traded since 2001 and became ...
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