The Skinner's Arms

Old, disused, forgotten and converted pubs
drapesy
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Rather than keep adding to the now massive and unwieldy "Leeds Lost Pubs" thread I'm putting these pics of the Skinner's Arms on a separate thread.    
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Of course the Skinners has been in the local news recently - for all the wrong reasons. Like the Hayfield, Gaiety and Fforde Grene before it the activities of drug-dealers has led to the police closing the premises down.
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A sign extolling the delights inside.
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And a rather different sign affixed to the front door advising of the pub's closure. It states that it is an offence to enter the premises before 26 February 2008.    
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wow the pub got 3 months and I suppose in this case it won't be halved due to good behaviour
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Hats Off
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Post by Hats Off »

A real shame that the lowlifes got their claws into this once great pub, I spent many a good night in here back in the late 70's to mid 80's when it was a predominantley Irish boozer. Let's hope it can one day return to being a hub of the community instead of a blight on it.

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solicitors office now

raj_sharma
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Post by raj_sharma »

I loved the Skinners. Good pint of Tetleys which you could take to The Corner Cafe. Perfect night out

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Post by Duke2john »

I didn't live far from the Skinner's arms and the cherry tree in the 60s they were two great pubs.i have some happy memories of living in that area

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Worked there for a while in the late 1970s. Harry O’Connor was the landlord. He drove a very nice Mercedes.
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