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  • fermi
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    edited 19 September 2010 at 11:25AM
    As phil says, the first few months of the year are usually the busiest.

    Then it's a bit of a downward/up and down trend over the rest of the year. Summer/late summer seems quietest.

    It's all relative though........
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  • Its really interesting that theres a pattern to it. Well i will have to see if i have any help to give people by jan/feb next year. Always learning here!!
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  • fermi
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    lilibet1 wrote: »
    Its really interesting that theres a pattern to it. Well i will have to see if i have any help to give people by jan/feb next year. Always learning here!!
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    Well............ Seems to be a sort of pattern. I may just be imagining it. Always hard to say these things for sure.
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  • JCS1
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    There is a pattern, usually with many more cases in January/February. I think people try and get through christmas and then the New Year brings resolutions to get things sorted.

    A lot of pubs that are struggling keep going over the festive season to see if they can trade out their problems, and then go under in the New Year.
  • curly04
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    i would be here more but my dongle is pants!
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