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Uploaded by on Dec 6, 2006

Beachlands-Eastoke Corner-Beachlands

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  • Hmmm...

    >"The Grand Duchess" left the Olive Leaf a couple of years ago, the pub seems to do well now.

    >Marina Jaks actively seeks trade from Hayling as well as from the marina, its food's current reputation is excellent.

    >The Maypole's close to the Yew Tree on the same road with the same amount of traffic. It does excellent food and keeps its real ales consistently well (unlike the Yew Tree, based on my last pint there).

    Come on now, which excellent community are you pleased to live in?

  • To be fair here are the rest of the pubs:

    > The Maypole (badly placed, busy road - just drive by)

    > Barley Mo (needs a good clean)

    > Olive Branch (Sunday Lunch overpriced/microwaved, BUT ace LandLady - Mrs Walker, Coronation St)

    > Yew Tree (THE BEST PUB, excellent food, atmosphere (although smokey))

    > Marina Jaks (hides its light under a bushell aka 'embarrassed by Hayling'. Aimed at yahting types, only setting foot within the safe confines of the Marina.

    > The Dodgey Pub in West Town

  • As a current resident and pub user, I would agree with only one of those comments. However, each to their own taste! Presumably you've found somewhere much more agreeable to live? Do share it with us!

  • We know all the pubs - in desperation to find a nice one we've been to them all, here's the best!!

    > Lilly Sugars (enc. 'gentlemen' visitors)

    > Lifeboat (enc. late night drunken street racing along Seafront, all the Creek Road pubs have all closed)

    > Inn OT Beach (crying out for MONEY, but like other buildings on the island it's decrepid)

    > Ferry Inn (used to do ace food but gone down hill)

    > Royal Oak (no comment needed!)

  • Hayling has good pubs too, we just don't tell foul-mouthed moaners about them.

  • Hayling Island, Mmmmm been here 45 years now. Think its time to move. Not what it used to be, think most of Leigh Park moved in. Sorry to say this but its not a nice place to live anymore. dam shame.

  • I lived on hayling for 2 years, i agree its shit. Shit shops, shit false pebble beach, shit pubs, lots of smashed windows ans generally very dowdy scruffy inhabitants

  • I went to Hayling in 1983 when I was 12 years old on a school trip, and I can quite clearly remember Mr Dunston Smith saying to the driver, what a complete shit hole Hayling island is and i think he felt quite embarrassed about taking us there.

    I also returned to Hayling Island on a Regeneration Lanfill site course in 2006, and yes Hayling Island is still very shit. Just like this video clip.

  • I totally agree and well said!!

  • Great video- and how great to see a video of a community event. Hayling Island has a huge amount of history and heritage and miles of beautiful coastline, SSSIs and lots to offer the DISCERNING traveller. Thanks for taking the time to post the video- it looked like a fun event!

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