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Selsey Tram

Selsey Tram, Chichester

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The Selsey Tram was situated on Stockbridge Road.  This pub has now been demolished.
Source: Patrick McGreal

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Name Dates Comments
David Haynes 1994-2004 I was a Chef there for ten years after being a Baker for 30 years .Whitbread owned it as a Brewers Fayre then sold it to Millhouse Inns we had aŁ100,000 Refurb even the Chefs painted the Kitchen we would get 150-200 People Mothers Day and 180 Christmas Day Boxing Day every year the same families.
Adrian Partington 1987-1988 I worked as a kitchen porter at the Selsey Tram pub, it did get busy on saturdays especially on Mother's Day..
Louise 1999-2001 I worked here, I spent most of my time working in the children's section 'Charlie chalks' met many family's in here. Made a lot of friends, it was always full at the weekends I dreaded summer due to having the kids play area we also had a huge front and back garden.. Never a dull day, even with the staff.. Probably one of the best jobs I had, shame there's no-where like this these days!
 
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Selsey Tram, Chichester
Site of The Selsey Tram

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Contacts: (Click on name to make contact via email. Email doesn't open? Right click and copy link into your preferred email app.)
You can add your email contact details along with other ex-customers and landlords of this pub here.
Name Dates Comments
David Haynes 1994-2004 I was a Chef there for ten years after being a Baker for 30 years .Whitbread owned it as a Brewers Fayre then sold it to Millhouse Inns we had aŁ100,000 Refurb even the Chefs painted the Kitchen we would get 150-200 People Mothers Day and 180 Christmas Day Boxing Day every year the same families.
Adrian Partington 1987-1988 I worked as a kitchen porter at the Selsey Tram pub, it did get busy on saturdays especially on Mother's Day..