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	PhiliPamInCoventry
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	Thu 19th Jul 2012  3:20pm  
	 
	Hi all,  
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	dutchman
	 Spon End  | 
	 
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	Thu 19th Jul 2012  3:44pm  
	 
	Well spotted Philip!  
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	Beesman
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	Thu 19th Jul 2012  4:01pm  
	 
	I remember that too dutchman. Did it sell confectionery as well as papers or am I thinking of a different selling point? 
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	dutchman
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	Thu 19th Jul 2012  4:54pm  
	 
	I think so Beesman as we tended to buy sweets at the same time as we bought comics. It was always a Sunday when the only kind of shop open back then was a newsagents. 
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	PhiliPamInCoventry
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	Thu 19th Jul 2012  7:19pm  
	 
	Hi, Dutchman & thank you.  
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	TonyS
	 Coventry  | 
	 
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	Fri 20th Jul 2012  8:10am  
	 
	While we are on the subject, does everyone know what the Coventry Telegraph building is to become? 
No, it's not a competition. Even MORE student accommodation!
It seems outline planning was applied for last February - and an interesting document can be found HERE which shows a map of the planned size of the development and photos of the area.
And apparently the owners of the ABC Motel next door are also purchasing the Amalgamated Union of Engineering Workers building and converting BOTH of these to student flats. 
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	DBC
	 Nottinghamshire  | 
	 
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	Fri 20th Jul 2012  10:29am  
	 
	Quite a large chunk of proposed building work:-
"An up to 14 storey student residential block, with its main elevation facing Corporation Street and flank elevation on Upper Well Street;
 An up to 6 storey hotel block facing Upper Well Street;
 An up to 8 storey hotel block facing Upper Well Street;
 An up to 6 storey hotel block, replacing the existing block facing the Old City Wall;
 An up to 7 storey residential building at the north-west corner of the site, in part on Lamb Street." 
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	dutchman
	 Spon End  | 
	 
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	Sat 4th Aug 2012  6:16pm  
	 
	I only just noticed the street sign on the building says "Upper Well Street".
It's actually "Fretton Street"!  
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	PhiliPamInCoventry
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	Sat 6th Jun 2015  1:19pm  
	 
	Hi all.   
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	flapdoodle
	 Coventry  | 
	 
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	Sat 6th Jun 2015  5:57pm  
	 
	The Coventry Telegraph is terrible. We used to get it some years ago, but stopped when it became full of adverts and had little local news in it. Most of what they did have was old.
 
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	dutchman
	 Spon End  | 
	 
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	Sat 6th Jun 2015  6:30pm  
	 
	Sales of regional newspapers have declined nationally, the Telegraph has performed no worse in that respect than any other regional title.
 
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	Old Lincolnian
	 Coventry  | 
	 
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	Mon 8th Jun 2015  11:07am  
	 
	Used to read it regularly in the seventies, even had it delivered for a while, but then only started getting the relevant issues when I was either looking for a new job or wanting to move house.  I still buy a paper once a week  for the crossword and the TV / Radio guide.  One of the main problems is that by definition anything in a newspaper is yesterday's news so we can get it all online or via TV quicker.  Even the 'hatched, matched and dispatched' section is scarcely used nowadays, thinking about it I don't think we have ever put an announcement in. 
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	Harrier
	 Coventry  | 
	 
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	Thu 5th Nov 2015  9:57pm  
	 
	There has been several critical comments about the Telegraph recently - their news service has not picked up the following details, so the newspaper was informed of the relevant facts, but still nothing has appeared in the local press.
The IPC World Championships has just taken place in Doha, the championships for disable athletes. In the 800m wheelchair race final, Great Britain gained Gold, Silver and Bronze medals (first, second and third placing). 
ALL THREE ATHLETES ARE MEMBERS OF COVENTRY GODIVA HARRIERS, and the Telegraph printed a great big nothing!!!!     
 
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	dutchman
	 Spon End  | 
	 
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	Sun 8th Nov 2015  12:11am  
	 
	They got the name of Frank Whittle's test plane wrong too!
Bid to raise £15,000 to stop Sir Frank Whittle statue being scrapped
It's a Gloster Whittle, not a Gloster Meteor. 
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	Midland Red
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	Fri 27th Nov 2015  10:59am  
	 
	I have copied this from another thread in case some members are not aware   
On 9th Apr 2014  3:26pm, dutchman said: 
Trinity-Mirror bought the Midland Newspaper Group which includes the Coventry Evening Telegraph many years ago and thus owns all its archives.
The current Coventry Telegraph is a regional edition of the Daily Mirror.
 
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