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Kings Head & Bell
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Date of photo:2014 |
Picture source: Movement80 |
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The Kings Head & Bell was situated at 10 East St
Helen Street. |
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This pub reopened in October 2009. This is now a
Foundations Inn pub and
is doing very well as one
of the few non Greene Kings pubs in town. |
Steven Green (December 2010) |
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I was
stationed at RAF Abingdon in the mid/late 70's. There were many pubs in
Abingdon at that time but the Kings Head and Bell was my favourite haunt. It
was a bit of a bikers pub at the timeand my circle of friends included many
bikers from Abingdon as well as the RAF camp. One Saturday night in the
summer of 1978, a strange thing happened. Myself and a RAF colleague arrived
fairly early. The landlord (Steve) announced that it was his and his staff's
last night. Apparently there had been an acrimonious breakdown between the
staff and the pub owners and it had come to a head fairly quickly. Steve and
his entire staff said that they were spending their last night in the
Punchbowl pub across the road and started to walk out. "Who's going to look
after this place" I said? He threw the pub keys to me and said "you can if
you want".
I was only 20 years old and had never worked behind a bar before but with
the help of my RAF colleague, we gave it a go. It quickly became obvious
that we wouldn't be paying for any drinks that evening, so that made us
happy. Soon, a lot of our civvy friends came in and were surprised to find
us serving. There were three bars in the pub at the time so it was hard work
because there was normally 3-4 staff serving but with the help of lots of
free beer, we got through to closing time. My memory is rather dim but I
think Steve the landlord came back after closing time and cashed up and
locked up.
So the next day, (Sunday) my friend and I arrive early at the pub, curious
as to what was going to happen. We went inside and spoke to a rather elderly
man behind the bar. He said he was a locum landlord sent in to look after
the pub in the short term. I don't know who owned the pub. I always thought
it was a free house on account of the selection of different ales on sale
but I could be wrong. We told the locum landlord that we had ran the bar the
previous evening. He pleaded with us to get behind the bar again as he had
no staff at all. He said we would obviously get paid, cash in hand, so we
agreed. To cut a long story short, I stayed there for 4 or 5 months. I did
my RAF stuff during the day and spent 6 nights a week behind the bar. I was
getting paid two wages and didn't have the time to spend any of it.
Shortly after, I met my wife and gave up the pub work. I moved away with the
RAF but we have visited the pub a few times since then. It was nice to see
it re-open after a closure but it has been completely re-modeled inside and
I hardly recognise it. |
Paul Giverine (October 2018) |
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