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Charity event are be planned for local charity organisation. In the last few years a lot of funding has been raised for Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice in Farnham.
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You could write a book about the history of the Hawley Arms and it's previous name, The Cody Tree. Things are much quieter these days and new faces are showing up. I met the pubs dog (Tia), a little Staffy that had an accident recently but is recovering fast.
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Back bar was re-decorated a couple years ago, front bar in is in progress. Fun and light hearted atmosphere on Monday nights when the Pool matches are on. Some good live entertainment being organised. 15th Nov David Hughes & the Ally Cats a Rockabilly Sensation. David is from Kentucky USA.
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Try out the music night on the 2nd weds of the month. Bring your guitar or voice or just listen. It's a community jolly. Amateurs generally and completely unplugged. 7.30 - 9.30. Its been going for a year now. Ok for free entertainment.
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btw yes this is the cody tree, the place that used to have artic lorries full of coppers turn up to raid it - worst pub in england
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if you want to have a drink with woman beating, drug taking lowlifes, this is your pub!
shoulod be bulldozed down with the locals still in it imo
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Wow, I thought this place was bulldozed many moons ago. One of the few pubs where the landlord used to pull the fruity across the door to stop the police coming in to break up fights or dealing. That was back in the late 80's mind, but still looks a dump.
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Does rather a nice kebab and burger from the van in the car park, not actually been in the pub itself since the late 80's due to fearing for my safety.
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Did this place use to be the Cody Tree? I thought the last time it got torched after yet another police raid it was terminal. Used to be great when I was at college, mainly because thye didn't care I was only 17, as long as my mates could be overcharged for a pint in our lunch hour the bar staff didn't care, the locals did though as they couldn't conduct their shady business as openly as normal.
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