When the town of Goole - and its associated docks and waterways - opened for business in 1826, it must have looked futuristic. Six roads meet where the clock tower now stands, on a roundabout, so this was the centre of the original town. The building with the arched windows is the City and County, a Wetherspoons pub, which used to be a branch of the York City and County Bank. Pic licensed this morning for the best price of a poor month…
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