Pubs of Manchester

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Tuesday 23 August 2011

Woolpack, Meyrick Street

Woolpack, Meyrick Road, Salford. (c) Salford_66 at flickr.

The Woolpack closed and was bought by Salford Council in 2008 and had been earmarked for imminent demolition despite a local campaign to get it reopened.  A classic 1970s estate pub, this rough and ready Salford boozer was busy with OAPs and Pendleton locals from the nearby estate and tower blocks so its closure was a surprise to many.

Woolpack, Meyrick Road, Salford. (c) deltrems at flickr.

The Woolpack opened by Wilsons Brewery on 22nd December 1970, and was run by John Shortman who had previously run the Wheatsheaf on Broad Street.  It had been pre-fabricated miles away in St Helens then erected on site on Meyrick Street off Belvedere Road [1].

Woolpack, Meyrick Road, Salford. (c) Robin Gosnall at flickr.

The interior was originally decked out in a ship theme, specifically, those that carried wool - the bar was constructed in the form of stacks of bales of wool [1].  This decor changed in the 1990s under new ownership and in its last days appeared to offer Boddingtons and Heineken, giving a clue as to its likely Pub Co ownership.


Woolpack, Meyrick Road, Salford. (c) Gene Hunt at flickr.

Earlier this year it was revealed that the Woolpack may be reprised as the subject of a Salford University Built Environment study which may see it reopening as a community centre or even as a pub with microbrewery [2].  Not sure what has become of this initiative...

Woolpack, Meyrick Road, Salford. (c) Google 2012. View Larger Map.

1. Salford Pubs - Part Three: Including Cross Lane, Broad Street, Hanky Park, the Height, Brindleheath, Charlestown and Weaste, Neil Richardson (2003).
2. www.salford.ac.uk/news/details/1319.

2 comments:

  1. John shortman was my grandad with his wife dot my nanny great people .

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  2. My gran and grandad to..

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