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End of horsedrawn service - Wadworth Brewery, Devizes - Feb 2025
As at 21st February 2025 20:06 GMT
 
Re: End of horsedrawn service - Wadworth Brewery, Devizes - Feb 2025
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 18:47, 20th February 2025
 
Going rather off-topic again here (I can, because I'm an administrator! ), I'm reminded of a joke from that great comedian from Cornwall, Jethro (real name, Geoffrey Rowe) with a broad West Country accent:

"Why do they grow so many potatoes in Wiltshire?  Because there they have Devizes for Chippenham!" 


Re: End of horsedrawn service - Wadworth Brewery, Devizes - Feb 2025
Posted by johnneyw at 12:53, 20th February 2025
 
I recall visiting the old Wadsworth Brewery in Devizes on a 6th form 'A' Level economics 'educational' trip.  We had a brilliant economics teacher who was also head of the 6th form.  The brewery were quite generous with their free sampling in the tap room at the end of the tour I recall.  Made the coach journey back to Bristol quite jolly.

Re: End of horsedrawn service - Wadworth Brewery, Devizes - Feb 2025
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 23:00, 19th February 2025
 
That is indeed a 'great sadness' - those horse-drawn deliveries were brilliant (as is their beer!). 


End of horsedrawn service - Wadworth Brewery, Devizes - Feb 2025
Posted by grahame at 22:35, 19th February 2025
 
From The BBC[/ur] - end of a freight traffic

A brewery that has used shire horses to deliver to pubs since the 1800s has decided to stop the service, with the horses - Sam and George - going to a new home in Wales.

Wadworth, in Devizes, Wiltshire, was originally planning new stables, but has said this was "no longer viable due to the escalation in build costs and complexities of the site".

The company has recently moved production away from their heritage site in the centre of the town which has made local deliveries more difficult.

It has been decision Wadworth described as a "great sadness".

 
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