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Kler`s Fish Bar

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20 Front Street
Leadgate
Consett, Co. Durham
DH8 7SA



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fish

1. any of various cold-blooded, aquatic vertebrates, having gills, commonly fins, and typically an elongated body covered with scales.
2. any of various other aquatic animals.
3. the flesh of fishes used as food.
4. Fishes, Astron., Astrol.the constellation or sign of Pisces.
5. Informal.a person: an odd fish; a poor fish.
6. a long strip of wood, iron, etc., used to strengthen a mast, joint, etc.
7. Cards Slang.an incompetent player whose incompetence can be exploited.
8. Slang.a dollar: He sold the car for 500 fish.
9. Slang.a new prison inmate.
10. drink like a fish, to drink alcoholic beverages to excess: Nobody invites him out because he drinks like a fish.
11. fish out of water, a person out of his or her proper or accustomed environment: He felt like a fish out of water in an academic atmosphere.
12. neither fish nor fowl, having no specific character or conviction; neither one nor the other.
13. other fish to fry, other matters requiring attention: When it was time to act, they had other fish to fry.

bar

1. a relatively long, evenly shaped piece of some solid substance, as metal or wood, used as a guard or obstruction or for some mechanical purpose: the bars of a cage.
2. an oblong piece of any solid material: a bar of soap; a candy bar.
3. the amount of material in a bar.
4. an ingot, lump, or wedge of gold or silver.
5. a long ridge of sand, gravel, or other material near or slightly above the surface of the water at or near the mouth of a river or harbor entrance, often constituting an obstruction to navigation.
6. anything that obstructs, hinders, or impedes; obstacle; barrier: a bar to important legislation.
7. a counter or place where beverages, esp. liquors, or light meals are served to customers: a snack bar; a milk bar.
8. a barroom or tavern.
9. a counter, small wagon, or similar piece of furniture for serving food or beverages: a breakfast bar.
10. the legal profession.
11. the practicing members of the legal profession in a given community.
12. any tribunal: the bar of public opinion.
13. a band or strip: a bar of light.
14. a railing in a courtroom separating the general public from the part of the room occupied by the judges, jury, attorneys, etc.
15. a crowbar.
16. Music.
a. Also called bar line. the line marking the division between two measures of music.
b. See double bar.
c. the unit of music contained between two bar lines; measure.
17. Ballet.barre.
1. barroom, bar, saloon, ginmill, taproom, room
usage: a room or establishment where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter; "he drowned his sorrows in whiskey at the bar"
2. bar, counter
usage: a counter where you can obtain food or drink; "he bought a hot dog and a coke at the bar"
3. bar, implement
usage: a rigid piece of metal or wood; usually used as a fastening or obstruction or weapon; "there were bars in the windows to prevent escape"
4. measure, bar, musical notation
usage: musical notation for a repeating pattern of musical beats; "the orchestra omitted the last twelve bars of the song"
5. bar, obstruction, obstructor, obstructer, impediment, impedimenta
usage: an obstruction placed at the top of a goal; "it was an excellent kick but the ball hit the bar"
6. prevention, bar, hindrance, interference
usage: the act of preventing; "there was no bar against leaving"; "money was allocated to study the cause and prevention of influenza"
7. bar, pressure unit
usage: a unit of pressure equal to a million dynes per square centimeter; "unfortunately some writers have used bar for one dyne per square centimeter

consett

Consett is a town in the northwest of County Durham, England.

Consett is a town of 27,000 people, high on the edge of the Pennines in northwest Durham. In 1841, it was a village community of only 145, but it was about to become a boom town. Below the ground was coking coal and blackband iron ore. Nearby was limestone. These were the three ingredients needed for blast furnaces to produce iron and steel.
Consett sits above the rural Derwent valley on the edge of the boundary of County Durham and Northumberland. The Derwent Reservoir is located just west of the town. It is a town with the usual range of amenities, shops, pubs, night clubs, residential areas and industrial estates. There are a number of villages in its immediate surroundings, some are contiguous some are not .

Consett town centre is around 885 feet above sea level making it only slightly lower than the town of Alston in Cumbria which is said to be the highest market town in Britain.