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Anyway, talking about shops on Brixton Hill..........

ianw said:
Alas no. I only went into it twice before it closed but it was a lovely pub. I can imagine it was really special in its heyday. Have you had some good nights there?


Actually no :D Didn't get on with it at all. Not sure why, but there was a bargirl there years ago who just didn't seem to like other women going in. I almost felt resented. She'd stand there eating her sausage roll rather than serve me :rolleyes: It was a real lads pub then and hardly any women went in except at weekends when they were let out by their husbands - that's the impression I got :D

Just though maybe if it ever opened again, it would open with new staff :D
 
Brixton Hatter said:
As well as the garage, there are three industrial units at the same address. There are no pending planning applications for those bits either (although a quick search on Google has found that Unit 3 is a 1,458 sq ft warehouse available to rent for a mere £15k p/a.........)


Anything from further up the Hill, ie. underneath Alexander Dumas House?

How about the car showroom corner of New Park Road?
 
Minnie_the_Minx said:
Hatter - so if you're still bored, how about looking up any planning permission for the rest of the Hill - 'cos I don't know how to do these things :rolleyes: :D

The Lambeth planning database is on the web here - and is slow as fuck! You have to put the exact postcode or property number in... or you can scroll through all the properties (very time consuming). They do do a list of all new applications received that week, which is useful.

Minnie_the_Minx said:
Any while you're at it, can you find out EXACTLY what type of restaurant Tent & Tarpaulin Shop's going to be :D
Tell me the address or postcode and I'll do it... same for all the others...

As for the King of Sardinia, yes there's a current application pending consideration to:
Change of use from public house (Class A3) to five self-contained flats (Class C3) with first floor rear/side extension and second floor rear side extension and roof extension with dormer window and associated alterations.
The applicant is anonymous in this case. They have an agent acting on their behalf, which is Cyril Silver And Partners, 44A Tower Bridge Road, London, SE1 4TR. No decision has yet been made, despite the target date of Aug 2003, although we've missed the chance to send in objections now.

Gutted I never went in that pub. It's quite near where I've lived for the past two years (between Brixton Hill and Tulse Hill) but must have closed soon after I moved in. I remember cycling past it when I first moved in and thinking "that looks like an interesting boozer.." Oh well..... :(
 
Minnie_the_Minx said:
Actually no :D Didn't get on with it at all. Not sure why, but there was a bargirl there years ago who just didn't seem to like other women going in. I almost felt resented. She'd stand there eating her sausage roll rather than serve me :rolleyes: It was a real lads pub then and hardly any women went in except at weekends when they were let out by their husbands - that's the impression I got :D

Just though maybe if it ever opened again, it would open with new staff :D

The first time I went in there was some kind of Brazllian jazz band playing. Not many people in but it had a good vibe. Reminded me of the Landor in the early nineties - when you were likely to walk in to find a DJ in an orange dress spinning Puff The Magic Dragon. Second time it was a bit dead so we sat outside. Then it closed. That was roughly this time last year.
 
ianw said:
The first time I went in there was some kind of Brazllian jazz band playing. Not many people in but it had a good vibe. Reminded me of the Landor in the early nineties - when you were likely to walk in to find a DJ in an orange dress spinning Puff The Magic Dragon. Second time it was a bit dead so we sat outside. Then it closed. That was roughly this time last year.

Sounds interesting :)

I'm talking between 5-10 years ago. Never went when it reopened because I didn't realised it had :rolleyes:
 
Brixton Hatter said:
I was well annoyed when the garage shut - it was 24hr as well. Imagine my surprise and annoyance when I went to get some rizla and a Kit Kat at 3am only to discover it had closed..... :oops: :rolleyes: :mad:


Another update (I've been busy this weekend)

Apparently, eventually it will be a petrol station again (possibly within a year) with a mini Tescos attached.

I believe Tescos sell Rizla? :oops: :D
 
Minnie_the_Minx said:
Rumour has it (from Sheila's mini-mart on Brixton Hill), that the old Elf/Fina petrol station is going to be a supermarket and that all the shopkeepers on Brixton Hill will be out of a job in a year's time :D

Lang Rabbie - do you know anything about this? If not, get up off your arse and find out pronto :D :D

My understanding of the SSCIL argument is that the garage site would be needed if a City Academy is built on Brixton Hill.

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Edited to make sense.
 
Minnie_the_Minx said:
SSCIL? Who/what's that?

Where did you hear that from?

Sorry - I've edited my last post so it makes sense and doesn't mislead.

SSCIL is the Secondary School Campaign in Lambeth. They are campaigning for a new school in Brixton and one of the sites they are championing is on Brixton Hill. This is all being discussed on another thread (http://www.urban75.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=74656).

I don't have any involvement in their campaign but part of their argument is that a portion of the Thames Water site should form part of a new City Academy. If it does go ahead access would be needed on Brixton Hill and the old garage site would appear to be a logical option.
 
charcol said:
Sorry - I've edited my last post so it makes sense and doesn't mislead.

SSCIL is the Secondary School Campaign in Lambeth. They are campaigning for a new school in Brixton and one of the sites they are championing is on Brixton Hill. This is all being discussed on another thread (http://www.urban75.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=76862).

I don't have any involvement in their campaign but part of their argument is that a portion of the Thames Water site should form part of a new City Academy. If it does go ahead access would be needed on Brixton Hill and the old garage site would appear to be a logical option.

the thread link leads HERE!!!

The Friends of Windmill Park were also hoping to get some of that Thames Water land
 
Minnie_the_Minx said:
Apparently, eventually it will be a petrol station again (possibly within a year) with a mini Tescos attached.
FUCK those mini-Tesco shops. They're shit. They sell the most expensive brand items at higher prices than in their usual stores, don't sell the cheap stuff, and have a extremely restricted selection. People shop in there thinking it's cheap and convenient, whereas in fact your local corner shop is often better and cheaper (I did some research on this when one opened near me.) They corner the market and will put local shops and newsagents out of business. FUCK Tesco Express.
 
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