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News......
The
Coal Exchange has been selected as the "Best for Ramblers" in The
Daily Telegraph's GREAT BRITISH PUBS supplement Friday 3rd April
2009
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BEST
FOR RAMBLERS
The Coal Exchange,
Emsworth,
Hampshire
This harbour-side pub is a favourite stop-off point on
one of the South's most popular walking trails.
The coastal journey follows he Solent Way, a 60-mile
footpath linking Milford-on.- ;ea in the New Forest with
Emsworth. An alternative route is the Wayfarer's Walk,
which extends 70 miles between the coast near Portsmouth
to Emsworth, along in everything from coastal mudflats
to the highest downland in southern England.
The Coal Exchange is a great place to fortify yourself
before you start, or to rest our weary legs after a long
day's trek. You may even be served your pint of Fuller's
organic Honey Dew beer by one of the three barmaids who
recently appeared in their own saucy calendar to raise
money for charity.
1 South Street, Emsworth
P010 7EG. 01243 375866;
ww.thecoalexchange.co.uk
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EMSWORTH BARMAIDS RAISE £2500 FOR ST
WILFRIDS HOSPICE

The girls from the Coal Exchange presenting
a cheque to the Chief Executive of St Wilfrid’s Hospice, Alison
Moorey for the sum of £2500 on Saturday, 28th March.

Following the success of the Emsworth Barmaids
Calendar, the girls from the Coal Exchange will be handing over a
cheque to St Wilfrid’s Hospice for the sum of £2500 on Saturday, 28th
March.
At 10.30am, see the cheque being
presented to the Chief Executive of the hospice, Alison Moorey at
the Coal Exchange, South Street, Emsworth. Many of the calendar
girls will be there, so take this opportunity to get your calendar
signed if it’s not already!
Calendar sales have raised £5000
in total; the other £2500 is going to the Havant branch of Women’s
Aid in the next few weeks. Amy Summers, the co-ordinator of the
Barmaids calendar says “I am really happy that the calendar was a
success and I am very grateful to everyone who bought one, and to
all the shops and pubs that stocked them for us. Emsworth has been
very supportive and without this support and generosity we wouldn’t
have raised so much money for such a good cause.”
There are still a limited number
of these calendars left, available from the Coal Exchange pub in
South Street, Emsworth for another month or so, priced at £4.00.
Painting Auction
raises £150 for Macmillan Cancer Support
The painting, "Man walking on Water", by
local artist Mike Walter was auctioned in memory of Paul
Radcliffe, a regular at the pub for many years, was won by
Eileen Salter.
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