Sunday, 29 November 2015

Jubilee, Tatton Street


Jubilee, Tatton Street, Ordsall. (c) Tim Martin with kind permission.

The Jubilee was one of Salford many 1960s and '70s estate pubs, situated in the heart of a redeveloping Ordsall. Boddington's Brewery celebrated its 200th jubilee in 1978 by building a new estate pub named after the occasion.


Jubilee, Tatton Street. (c) Alan Winfield with kind permission.

Boddies chose the once heavily-pubbed Tatton Street in Ordsall, and the Jubilee opened in April 1978 [1]. In its last days, Boddington's leased the Jubilee to Cong Dinh Le for £645 pa [2], but the pub closed in 1995 [1], becoming a local shop.


Jubilee, Tatton Street. (c) Paul Wilson with posthumous permission.

The Jubilee Convenience Store was acquired by the council in 2008 [3] and has recently been knocked down.  The location of the old Jubilee pub was on this plot in front of the Ordsall Health Centre.

Former location of Jubilee, Tatton Street. (c) Google 2011. View Larger Map.

1. Salford Pubs - Part Two: Including Islington, Ordsall Lane and Ordsall, Oldfield Road, Regent Road and Broughton, Neil Richardson (2003).

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