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Students voice and opinion from the University of Cumbria and surronding areas. The shop is currently under the control of the Facilities Management team, but will be soon run by the Faculty of the Arts, more feasible as it can offer more specific products.Students voice and opinion from the University of Cumbria and surronding areas.

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The News of drug dealers dealing out of University property is really shocking. Currently the shop is in the graphics department, where students have to walk through a working area to get to it. There are plans for a move but details of a date or location are undecided.

Little Snap is being featured for this issue due to the number of interest from the Dog Community in Lancaster. nn added: “I want a bigger space; you cannot move in here, we need better access as the shop was only here on. However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future.

Blood towers straight from the RSA will be performed at Wall Thearte in Carlisle. Opening hours will now be from 9:30, 4:30 Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, then just 9:30 – 12:30 Wednesday and Friday. The shop is currently under the control of the Facilities Management team.

Which House is right for me? The shop is currently under the control of the Facilities Management team, but will be soon run by the Faculty of the Arts. The switch is seen as making the shop more feasible as it can offer more course specific products. the shop more feasible as it can offer more course.

From the University leagues comes the smashing University of Cumbria time with their yellow and green stripes. Aswell in the sports news is the hope of a discovary of a dinosuar basketball team. Reports local it being near the Universities ceramic department.

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Provide a service. Students are extremely happy and it is being used extremely pleased and happy

and it is being.”Opening hours will now be from 9:30,

4:30 Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, then just 9:30 – 12:30 Wednesday and Friday. The shop is currently under the control of the Facilities Management team, but will be soon run by the Faculty of the Arts. The switch is seen as making the shop more feasible as it can offer more course specific products. The switch is seen as making the shop more feasible as it can offer more course specific products. The switch is seen as making the shop more feasible as it can offer more course specific products.

However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. Currently the shop is in the graphics department, where students have to walk where students have to walk through a working area to get to it.

Said: “It’s a relief that the shop is still able to provide a service. Students are extremely happy and

it is being used extremely pleased and happy and it is being.”

Opening hours will now be from 9:30, 4:30 Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, then just 9:30 – 12:30 Wednesday and Friday. The shop is currently under the control of the Facilities Management team, but will be soon run by the Faculty of the Arts. The switch is seen as making the shop more feasible as it can offer more course specific products. The switch is seen as making the shop more feasible as it can offer more course specific products. The switch is seen as making the shop more feasible as it can.

However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. Currently the shop is in the graphics department, Currently the shop is in the graphics department. where students where students have to walk through a working area to get to it there are plans.

Said: “It’s a relief that the shop is still able to provide a service. Students are extremely happy and

it is being used extremely pleased and happy and it is being.”

Opening hours will now be from 9:30, 4:30 Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, then just 9:30 – 12:30 Wednesday and Friday. The shop is currently under the control of the Facilities Management team, but will be soon run by the Faculty of the Arts. The switch is seen as making the shop more feasible as it can offer more course specific products.

The switch is seen as making the shop more feasible as it can offer more course specific products. The switch is seen as making the shop more feasible as it can offer more course specific products.

However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. Currently the shop is in the graphics department, where students have to walk through a working.

That the shop is still able to provide a service. Students are extremely happy and it is being used

extremely happy and it is being.”Opening hours will now be from 9:30,

4:30 Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, then just 9:30 – 12:30 Wednesday and Friday. The shop is currently under the control of the Facilities Management team, but will be soon run by the Faculty of the Arts. The switch is seen as making the shop more feasible as it can offer more course specific products. the shop more feasible as it can offer more course specific products. the shop more feasible as it can offer more.

However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. Currently the shop is in the graphics department, where students have to walk department, where students have to walk through a working area to get to it. There are plans for a move but details there are plans for a move but details of a date or location are undecided.

Relief that the shop is still able to provide a service. Students are extremely happy and it is being

used extremely happy and it is being.”Opening hours will now be from 9:30,

4:30 Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, then just 9:30 – 12:30 Wednesday and Friday. The shop is currently under the control of the Facilities Management team, but will be soon run by the Faculty of the Arts. The switch is seen as making the shop more feasible as it can offer more course specific products. The switch is seen as making the shop more feasible as it can offer more course specific products. The switch is seen as.

However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. Currently the shop is in the graphics department, where students have to walk through a working area to get to it. There through a working area to get to it. There through a working area to get. There are plans for a move but details of a date or location are undecided.

A relief that the shop is still able to provide a service. Students are extremely happy and it is being

used extremely happy and it is being.”Opening hours will now be from 9:30

, 4:30 Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, then just 9:30 – 12:30 Wednesday and Friday. The shop is currently under the control of the Facilities Management team, but will be soon run by the Faculty of the Arts. The switch is seen as making the shop more feasible as it can offer more course specific products.

However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. Currently the shop is in the graphics department, where students have to walk through a working area to get to it. There are plans for a move but details of a date There are plans for a move but details of a date or location are undecided. The shop is currently under the control of the Facilities Management team, but will be soon.

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However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. Currently the shop is in the

graphics department, where students have to walk through a working area to get to it. There are plans for a move but details of a date or location are undecided.

Ann added: “I want a bigger space; you cannot move in here, we need better access as the shop was only here on. However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. Currently the shop is in the graphics department, where students have to walk through a working area to get to it. There are plans for a move but details of a date or location are undecided.

Ann added: “I want a bigger space; you cannot move in here, we need better access as the shop was only here access as the shop was only here on.

Currently the shop is in the graphics department, where students have to walk through a working area to get to it. There are plans for a move but details of a date or location are undecided. Currently the shop is in the graphics department, where students have to walk through a working area to get to it.

Ann added: “I want a bigger space; you cannot move in here, we need better access as the shop was only here on. Ann added: “I want a bigger space; you cannot move in here, we need better access as the shop only here on.

Ann added: “I want a bigger space; you cannot move in here, we need better access as the shop was only here on. Ann added: “I want a bigger space; you cannot move in here.

Still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. Currently the shop is in the graphics

department, where students have to walk through a working area to get to it. There are plans for a move but details of a date or location are undecided.

Ann added: “I want a bigger space; you cannot move in here, we need better access as the shop was only here on. However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. Currently the shop is in the graphics department, where students have to walk through a working area to get to it. There are plans for a move but details of a date or location are undecided.

Ann added: “I want a bigger space; you cannot move in here, we need better access as the shop only here on.

Currently the shop is in the graphics department, where students have to walk through a working area to get to it. There are plans for a move but details of a date or location are undecided.

Ann added: “I want a bigger space; you cannot move in here, we need better access as the shop was only here on. However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. Ann added: “I want a bigger space; you cannot move in here, we need better access as the shop was only here on. However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future.

It is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. Currently the shop is in the graphics department,

where students have to walk through a working area to get to it. There are plans for a move but details of a date or location are undecided.

Ann added: “I want a bigger space; you cannot move in here, we need better access as the shop was only here on. However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. Currently the shop is in the graphics department, where students have to walk through a working area to get to it. There are plans for a move but details of a date or location are undecided.

Ann added: “I want a bigger space; you cannot move in here, we need better access as the shop was only here as the shop was only here on.

Currently the shop is in the graphics department, where students have to walk through a working area to get to it. There are plans for a move but details of a date or location are undecided.

Currently the shop is in the graphics department, where students have to walk through a working area to get to it. There are plans for a move but details of a date or location are undecided.

Ann added: “I want a bigger space; you cannot move in here, we need better access as the shop was only here on however it is still not certain.

Ever, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. Currently the shop is in the

graphics department, where students have to walk through a working area to get to it. There are plans for a move but details of a date or location are undecided.

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Currently the shop is in the graphics department, where students have to walk through a working area to get to it. There are plans for a move but details of a date or location are undecided.

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It’s a relief that the shop is still able to provide a service. Students are extremely happy and it Students are

extremely happy and it is being used.”Opening hours will now be from 9:30,

4:30 Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, then just 9:30 – 12:30 Wednesday and Friday. The shop is currently under the control of the Facilities Management team, but will be soon run by the Faculty of the Arts. The switch is seen as making the shop more feasible as it can offer more course specific products. However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. Currently the shop is in the graphics department, where students have to walk through a working area to get to it. There are plans for a move but details of a date or location are undecided.

Ann added: “I want a bigger space; you cannot move in here, we need better access as the shop was only here on. Ann said: “It’s a relief that the shop is still able to provide a service. Students are extremely happy and it is being used.”

Opening hours will now be from 9:30, 4:30 Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, then just 9:30 – 12:30 Wednesday and Friday. The shop is currently under the control of the Facilities Management team, but will be soon run by the Faculty of the Arts. The switch is seen as making the shop more feasible as it can offer more course specific products.

However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. Currently the shop is in the graphics department, where students have to

walk through a working area to get to it. There are plans for a move but details of a date or location are undecided.

then just 9:30 – 12:30 Wednesday and Friday. The shop is currently under the control of the Facilities Management team, but will be soon run by the Faculty of the Arts. The switch is seen as making the shop more feasible as it can offer more course specific products.

However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. Currently the shop is in the graphics department, where students have to walk through a working area to get to it. There are plans for a move but details of a date or location are undecided.

However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. Currently the shop is in the graphics department, where students have to walk through a working area to get to it. There are plans for a move but details of a date or location are undecided.

However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. Currently the shop is in the graphics department, where students have to walk through a working area to get to it. There are plans for a move but details of a date or location are undecided.then just 9:30 – 12:30 Wednesday and Friday. The shop is currently under the control of the Facilities Management team, but will be soon run by the Faculty of the Arts. The switch is seen as making the shop more feasible as it can offer more course specific products.However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future.

Currently the shop is in the graphics department, where students have to walk through a working area to get to it. There are plans for a move but details of a date or location are undecided.However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. Currently the shop is in the graphics department, where students have to walk through a working area to get to it.

There are plans for a move but details of a date or location are undecided.However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. Currently the shop is in the graphics department, where students have to walk through a working area to get to it.

There are plans for a move but details of a date or location are undecided.However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. Currently the shop is in the graphics department, where students have to walk through a working area to get to it.

There are plans for a move but details of a date or location are undecided.However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. Currently the shop is in the graphics studio and causes noise.

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a date or location are undecided.Ann added: “I want a bigger space;

you cannot move in here, we need better access as the shop shop shop shop was only here on.

Opening hours will now be from 9:30, 4:30 Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, then just 9:30 – 12:30 Wednesday and Friday. The shop is currently under the control of the Facilities Management team, but will be soon run by the Faculty of the Arts. The switch is seen as making the shop more feasible as it can offer more course specific products.

However, it is still not certain where

the shop will be located in the future. Currently the shop is in the graphics department, where students have to walk through a working area to get to it. There are plans for a move but details of a date or location are undecided. There are plans for a move but details of a date or location are undecided. Ann added: “I want a bigger space; you cannot move in here, we need better access as the shop was only here on.

There are plans for a move but details of a date or location are undecided. There are plans for a move but details of a date or location are undecided. Ann added: “I want a bigger space; you cannot move in here, we need better Ann added: “I want a bigger space; you cannot move in here, we need better access as the shop was only here on.

control of the Facilities Management team, but will be soon run by the Faculty of the Arts. The switch is seen as making the shop more feasible as it can offer more course specific products.

However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. Currently the shop is in the graphics department, where students have to walk through a working area to get to it. However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. Currently the shop is in the graphics department, where students have to walk through a working area to get to it.

However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. Currently the shop is in the graphics department, where students have to walk through a working area to get to it.

Ann said: “It’s a relief that the shop is still able to provide a service. Students are extremely happy and it is being used extremely happy and it is being.”

Opening hours will now be from 9:30 – 4:30 Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, then just 9:30 – 12:30 Wednesday and Friday. The shop is currently under the control of the Facilities Management team, but will be soon run by the Faculty of the Arts. The switch is seen as making the shop more feasible as it can offer more course specific products.

However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. Currently the shop is in the graphics department, where students have to walk through a working area to get to it. There are plans for a move but details of a date or location are undecided.

Ann added: “I want a bigger space; you cannot move in here, we need better access as the shop was only here on. Ann added: “I want a bigger space; you cannot move in here, we need better access as the shop was only here on. Ann added: “I want a bigger space; you cannot move in here, we need better access as the shop was only here on.

Opening hours will now be from 9:30 – 4:30 Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, then just 9:30 – 12:30 Wednesday and Friday. The shop is currently under the control of the Facilities Management team, but will be soon run by the Faculty of the Arts. The switch is seen as making the shop more feasible as it can offer more course specific products.

However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. Currently the shop is in the graphics department, where students have to walk through a working area to get to it. There are plans for a move but details of a date or location are undecided. Ann added: “I want a bigger space; you cannot move in here, we need better access as the shop was only here on. We need better access as the shop was only here on.

Opening hours will now be from 9:30 – 4:30 Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, then just 9:30 –

12:30 Wednesday and Friday. The shop is currently under the control of the Facilities Management team, but will be soon run by the Faculty of the Arts. The switch is seen as making the shop more feasible as it can offer more course specific products.

However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. Currently the shop is in the graphics department, where students have to walk through a working area to get to it.

There are plans for a move but details of a date or location are undecided.

Ann added: “I want a bigger space; you cannot move in here, we need better access as the shop was only here on. Opening hours will now be from 9:30 – 4:30 Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, then just 9:30 – 12:30 Wednesday and Friday. The shop is currently under the control of the Facilities Management team, but will be soon run by the Faculty of the Arts. The switch is seen as making the shop more feasible as it can offer more course specific products.

However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. Currently the shop is in the graphics department, where students have to walk through a working area to get to it. There are plans for a move but details of

Opening hours will now be from 9:30 – 4:30 Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, then just 9:30 –

12:30 Wednesday and Friday. The shop is currently under the control of the Facilities Management team, but will be soon run by the Faculty of the Arts. The switch is seen as making the shop more feasible as it can offer more course specific products.

However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. Currently the shop is in the graphics department, where students have to walk through a working area to get to it. There are plans for a move but details of a date or location are undecided.

Ann added: “I want a bigger space; you cannot move in here, we need better access as the shop was only here on. Opening hours will now be from 9:30 – 4:30 Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, then just 9:30 – 12:30 Wednesday and Friday. The shop is currently under the control of the Facilities Management team, but will be soon run by the Faculty of the Arts. The switch is seen as making the shop more feasible as it can offer more course specific products.

However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. Currently the shop is in the graphics department, where students have to walk through a working area to get to it. There are plans for a move but details of a date or location are undecided.

Ann added: “I want a bigger space; you cannot move in here, we need better access the shop was only here on.

Opening hours will now be from 9:30 – 4:30 Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, then just 9:30 – 12:30 Wednesday and Friday. The shop is currently under the

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Said: “It’s a relief that the shop is still able to provide a service. Students are extremely happy and it is being used extremely happy and it is being.”

Opening hours will now be from 9:30 – 4:30 Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, then just 9:30 – 12:30 Wednesday and Friday. The shop is currently under the control of the Facilities Management team, but will be soon run by the Faculty of the Arts. The switch is seen as making the shop more feasible as it can offer more course specific products.

However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. Currently the shop is in the graphics department, where students have to walk through a working area to get to it. However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. Currently the shop is in the graphics department, where students have to walk through a area to get to it.

Said: “It’s a relief that the shop is still able to provide a service. Students are extremely happy and it is being used extremely happy and it is being.”

Opening hours will now be from 9:30 – 4:30 Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, then just 9:30 – 12:30 Wednesday and Friday. The shop is currently under the control of the Facilities Management team, but will be soon run by the Faculty of the Arts. The switch is seen as making the shop more feasible as it can offer more course specific products.

However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. Currently the shop is in the graphics department, where students have to walk through a working area to get to it. Said: “It’s a relief that the shop is still able to provide a service. Students are extremely happy and it is being used extremely happy and it is being.”

However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. Currently the shop is in the graphics department, where students have to walk a working area to get to it.

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at the Brampton Road campus has been saved after immense

student pressure.Last semester the shop had been threatened with closure after continuously losing money, and made staff members Diane Comrie and Susan Waugh redundant. It was announced on December 7 that the shop will now run with just one staff member, former manager Ann Nugent, with reduced opening hours.

Ann said: “It’s a relief that the shop is still able to provide a service. Students are extremely happy then sad however it is being used.” Opening hours will now be from 9:30 , 4:30 Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, then just 9:30 – 12:30 Wednesday and Friday. The shop is currently under the control of the Facilities Management team, but will be soon run by the Faculty of the Arts. The switch is seen as making the shop more feasible as it can offer more course specific products.

However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. Currently the shop is in the graphics department, where students have to walk through a working area to get to it. There are plans for a move but details of a date or location are undecided.

Ann added: “I want a bigger space; you cannot move in here, we need better access as the shop was only here on a temporary measure.” The Students’ Union ran consultation meetings and information sessions with students and the university board in attempts to save what was seen as a vital service. They also organised a student survey on the potential closing of the shop.

Ben Wohl, Communications co-ordinator said: “We are pleased the university took the consultation process seriously. They listened to what the students said and made a decision on that.” The university’s arts shop situated at the Brampton Road campus has been saved after immense student pressure.

Ann added: “I want a bigger space;

you cannot move in here, we need better access as the shop was only here on a temporary measure.” The Students’ Union ran consultation meetings and information sessions with students and the university board in attempts to save what was seen as a vital service. They also organised a student survey on the potential closing of the shop.

Ben Wohl, Communications co-ordinator said: “We are pleased the university took the consultation process seriously. They listened to what the students said and made a decision on that.” The university’s arts shop situated at the Brampton Road campus has been saved after immense student pressure. Last semester the shop had been threatened with closure after continuously losing money.

Temporary measure, the Students’ Union ran consultation meetings and information sessions with students and the university board in attempts to save what was seen as a vital service. They also organised a student survey on the potential closing of the shop.

Ben Wohl, Communications co-ordinator said: “We are pleased the university took the consultation process seriously. They listened to what the students said and made a decision on that.” The university’s arts shop situated at the Brampton Road campus has been saved after immense student pressure.

Ann added: “I want a bigger space; you cannot move in here, we need better access as the shop was only here on a temporary measure.” The Students’ Union ran consultation meetings and information sessions with students and the university board in attempts to save what was seen as a vital service. They also organised a student survey on the potential closing of the shop.

Ben Wohl, Communications co-ordinator said: “We are pleased the university took the consultation process seriously. They listened to what the students said and made a decision on that.” The university’s arts shop

situated at the Brampton Road campus has been saved after immense student pressure. Last semester the shop had been threatened with closure after continuously losing money.

Ann added: “I want a bigger space; you cannot move in here, we need better access as the shop was only here on a temporary measure.” The Students’ Union ran consultation meetings and information sessions with students and the university board in attempts to save what was seen as a vital service. They also organised a student survey on the potential closing of the shop.

Ann added: “I want a bigger space; you cannot move in here, we need better access as the shop was only here on a temporary measure.” The Students’ Union ran consultation meetings and information sessions with students.

Temporary measure, the Students’ Union ran consultation meetings and information sessions with students and the university board in attempts to save what was seen as a vital service. They also organised a student survey on the potential closing of the shop.

Ben Wohl, Communications co-ordinator said: “We are pleased the university took the consultation process seriously. They listened to what the students said and made a decision on that.” The university’s arts shop situated at the Brampton Road campus has been saved after immense student pressure.

Ann added: “I want a bigger space; you cannot move in here, we need better access as the shop was only here on a temporary measure.” The Students’ Union ran consultation meetings and information sessions with students and the university board in attempts to save what was seen as a vital service. They also organised a student survey on the potential closing of the shop.

Ann added: “I want a bigger space; you cannot move in here, we need better access as the shop was only here on a temporary measure.” The Students’ Union ran consultation meetings.

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graphics department, where students have to walk through a working area to get to it. There are plans for a move but details of a date or details of a date or location are undecided.

Ann added: “I want a bigger space; you cannot move in here, we need better access as the shop was only here on. However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. Currently the shop is in the graphics department. where students have to walk through a working area to get to it. There are plans for a move but details of a date or location are undecided.

Ann added: “I want a bigger space; you cannot move in here, we need better access as the shop. “I want a bigger space; you cannot move in here, we need better. However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. Currently the shop is in the graphics department, where students have to walk through a working area to get to it. There are plans for a move but details of a date or location location location are undecided.

Ann added: “I want a bigger space; you cannot move in here, we need better access as the shop was only here on. However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. Currently the shop is in the graphics department. where students have to walk through a wo through a wo through a wo through a wo area to get to it. Ann added: “I want a bigger space; you cannot move in here, we need better access as the shop was only here on. However, it is still not certain where

the shop will be located in the future. Currently the shop is in the graphics department. where students have to walk through a working area to get to it. There are plans for a move but details of a date or location are undecided.

Ann added: “I want a bigger space; you cannot move in here, we need better access as the shop. “I want a bigger space; you cannot move in here, we need better. Ann added: “I want a bigger space; you cannot move in here, we need better access as the shop.

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Ann added: “I want a bigger space; you cannot move in here, we need better access as the shop was only here on. However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. Currently the shop is in the graphics department. where students have to walk through a wo through a wo through a wo through a wo area to get to it. Ann added: “I want a bigger space; you cannot move in here, we need better access as the shop was only here on. However, it is still not certain where the shop will be located in the future. Currently the shop is in the graphics department. where students have to walk through a working area to get to it. There are plans for a move details.

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The former employee spoke of frequent violence in the bar, including one occasion whe fights n four fights took place on the night.

The severity of the fights was apparently underestimated by the staff: “They found a comical side to them. I felt rather nauseous after seeing so many fights; they fights were were not tame ones either.

“The police came on one occasion, the other occasions, bouncers attempted to break them up. felt rather nauseous after seeing so many fights; they fights were were not tame ones either.

“Sometimes some staff appeared inebriated … people were observed handing little bags to each other looking.

The former employee spoke of frequent violence in the bar, including one occasion when four fights fights took place on the night.

The severity of the fights was apparently underestimated by the staff: “They found a comical side to them. I felt rather nauseous after seeing so many fights; werethey were not tame ones fights fights either.

“The police came on one occasion, the other occasions, bouncers attempted to break them fights fights fights up.

“Sometimes some staff appeared inebriated … people were observed handing little bags to each other looking shifty, it was rather fights clear that drugs were being dealt.”

Days before the bar was set to reopen, ‘The Informer’ obtained an exclusive interview from an ex-employee who described seeing, among other things, drugs bweing handled by a former staff member. The source said Swank was “the dodgiest place I’ve ever worked.

“Inside, the club could only be described as a bombardment of sweat, there were occured far too many bodies – no wonder fights occured – and underage drinkers.”

The former employee spoke of frequent violence in the bar, including one occasion when four fights took place on the night.

Days before the bar was set to reopen, ‘The Informer’ obtained an exclusive interview from an ex-employee who described seeing, among other things, drugs bweing handled by a former staff member. The source said Swank was “the dodgiest place I’ve ever worked.

“Inside, the club could only be described as a bombardment of sweat, there were far too many bodies – no wonder fights were occured – and underage drinkers.”

The former employee spoke of frequent violence in the bar, including one occasion when four fights took place on the night.

“Inside, the club could only be described as a bombardment of sweat, there were far too many bodies – no wonder were fights occured – and underage drinkers.”

The former employee spoke of frequent violence in the bar, including one occasion when four fights took place on the same night.

The severity of the fights was apparently underestimated by the staff: “They found a comical side to them. I felt rather nauseous after seeing so many fights; they were were not tame ones occured either.

“The police came on one occasion, the other occasions, bouncers attempted break them up.

“Inside, the club could only be described as a bombardment of sweat, there were far too many bodies – no wonder fights occured – were and underage drinkers.”

The former employee spoke of frequent violence in the bar, including one occasion when four fights took place on the same night.

The severity of the fights was apparently underestimated by the staff: “They found a comical side to them. I felt rather nauseous after seeing so many fights; they fights were were not tame ones either.

“The police came occured on one occasion, the other occasions, bouncers the other occasions, bouncers attempted break them up.

The Informer’ obtained an exclusive interview from an ex-employee who described seeing, among other things, drugs being handled by a former staff member. The source said Swank was “the dodgiest place I’ve ever worked.

“Inside, the club could only be described as a bombardment of sweat, there were far too many bodies – no wonder fights were occured occured – and underage drinkers.”

The former employee spoke of frequent violence in the bar, including one occasion when four fights took place on the night.

The Informer’ obtained an exclusive interview from an ex-employee who described seeing, among other things, drugs being handled by a former staff member. The source said Swank was “the dodgiest place I’ve ever worked.

“Inside, the club could only be described as a bombardment of sweat, there were far too many bodies – no wonder fights occured – were and underage drinkers.”

The former employee spoke of frequent the other occasions, bouncers the other occasions, bouncers violence in the bar, including one occasion when four fights took place on the night.

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