XX CLOSED WF1 2SD Krystals, Wakefield

Closed strip pubs and clubs north of the Watford Gap.
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XX CLOSED WF1 2SD Krystals, Wakefield

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12 - 14 Cheapside
WAKEFIELD
WF1 2SD

01924 386394
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Post by Tyke »

The Wildcat's chain has gone bust, Harrogate and Leeds are still open but as I understand it Wakefield, Barnsley, Blackpool, and Huddersfield are all shut and the Bristol club has re-opened under the name of Minx.

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Post by Tyke »

Yes, but that article does not say which clubs are still open and which ones not.

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Re: WF1 2SD Krystals (was Wildcats), Wakefield

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Reopened as Krystals:-

Web: http://www.krystalswf.co.uk/
Email: info@krystals-group.co.uk

Telephone: 01924 370 019 / 07825 757 781 (mobile)
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Re: WF1 2SD Krystals (was Wildcats), Wakefield

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There's still a Wildcats at Leeds but at a different address:

website

and it's threatened with closure:

article

The article suggests that Eric Pickles should look into the matter, which conjures up an image or two ... :roll:

It also highlights councils hard-pressed for cash spending money on legal action involving clubs and pubs.


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Re: WF1 2SD Krystals (was Wildcats), Wakefield

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Former Wildcats owner still banned from company directorships

A similar web article

partly available, mentions Haycox's collapsed lap-dancing business.
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