The Gothenburg, Fallin
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Company type | Registered Society (395RS)[1] |
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Industry | Public house |
Founded | Opened 4 November 1910 |
Headquarters | Gothenburg Buildings, Fallin, Stirling, Scotland |
Services | Alcohol, function rooms |
Revenue | 160,389[1] (2017) |
Members | 365[1] (2017) |
The Gothenburg, or simply The Goth, is a community-run pub in the former mining village of Fallin, near Stirling, Scotland.[2][1]
Founded in 1910, it is one of the few remaining pubs in Scotland still run under the Gothenburg system – with at least 95% of the profits gifted to community causes.[3] During miners' strikes the Goth hosted soup kitchens and supported miners' strike funds.[4]
The Goth has close ties to the neighbouring bowls club.[5][4]
References
- ^ a b c d "Mutuals Public Register: Fallin Public House Society Limited". mutuals.fca.org.uk. Retrieved 2019-11-09.
- ^ Mair, Craig (2010). The Gothenburg 1910 – 2010: a hundred years of history in Fallin. Fallin Public House Society Limited.
- ^ White, Gregor (2010-11-03). "Fallin's Goth celebrates 100 years". dailyrecord. Retrieved 2019-11-09.
- ^ a b Muir, Craig (2011). "Fallin's Gothenburg Public House and Stirling's Forgotten Swimming Pool". Forth Naturalist and Historian. 34. University of Stirling: 145–151. doi:10.5284/1047558. ISBN 978-1-898008-69-9. ISSN 0309-7560.
- ^ Glen, Ian James (December 2014). ‘Community means the World to me’: an ethnographic study of a public house and bowling club (PhD). University of Stirling. Retrieved 9 November 2019.