About £2 too dear anywhere and not that good: Neck Oil I’ve never been particularly convinced that an all-or-nothing approach to anything in life is sens
Guild Hall repair bill, a city centre re-opening bonanza and five other key Preston talking points for 2025I’ve never been particularly convinced that an all-or-nothing approach to anything in life is sensible.
But reaching February and rushing back to the pub/supermarket like a bat out of hell to smash back ten pints of Guinness is counterproductive. Changes need to be habitual to make a difference – although admittedly your Dry January may have been enforced by the pure cost of Christmas. At least Amazon have coined it.Pubs don’t close because of Dry January. They close because you can get 10 cans of half-decent lager for £10 from Asda and have your own party at home.
Pubs don’t close because of Dry January but you can be sure it doesn’t help. Pubs employ people. If you live somewhere you don’t like, or alone, they can be a refuge from that. We don’t have a responsibility to prop up failing ways of doing things. Unless, of course, we’d all have a proper kick off if they weren’t there. See also: live music venues in Preston.
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