Pub in Scotland Road Area
Hi Nickie,
We will narrow down the search for the one near Scottie. Those days all pubs had to be open during 'opening hours'. They were not allowed to be shut - of course they had to be shut at whatever closing time was. (Except for the local coppers who had an 'arrangement' with the licencee, (Ha Ha). Closing time altered over many years. This was a custom from what was called The Wayfarers Act in the mid 17th century - that local 'hostelries' as they were called, were there to provide accommodation, nourishment and refreshment to any traveller. In other words in the days of King Charles and his heirs they were open all b....y hours.
When local markets properly came into being in Liverpool the nearby pubs began to apply for special licences to be open from (say) about 4am - coz market workers got there early to sort out their produce and stalls. This continued until at least the 1960's in Liverpool. Probably means that some might have been quite pissed as they were passing you out the tomatoes and vegetables. (I digress).
Now, here we go. The Special Licence for 'Six Day pubs' was applied for by licencees or via their brewery in the years you are looking for were originally because of the hours they were working and they wanted to close on a Sunday. After all getting up at 3am to get the pumps ready for 4am was a bit of a chore. They then asked local Licencing Benches for permission to close on a Sunday - and this was granted to a very small number of pubs in Liverpool. One that I know of was in Williamson Square. Unfortunately I still can't help with the one you are looking for.
However, you have given us a challenge. And as someone said, If we can't help you then it wasn't there. I will be checking certain other sources (as I worked as Area Manager in Liverpool, for Tetley Walker. I have seen the other posts and was in actual fact the area manager for most of those pubs in Liverpool in the early 70's.
:034: If its there we''l find it. If it's not we'll still have a piss up.