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lol, why? I think the gentrification machine has got something to do with it. Post pandemic tail spin of the bike industry. People buying parts online. You wanted them to lend tools and do your “simple” repairs for cheap forever while I can only assume they needed to pay bills.

I was talking about the road accident not the bike shop
 
When did it become “The Little Bit Ritzy”?
1978 according to this article. I first went there in 1979. It was a cinema from 1954 and I remember buying a 25th anniversary t-shirt around then , although the Ritzy name had only been in use for a year or so.
 
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A reward of up to £20,000 has been offered for information about the murder of a teenager who was attacked and killed after leaving a nightclub in Brixton 31 years ago.

18 year-old James Akinwande was chased, beaten and stabbed by a large group of men in the centre of Brixton after leaving a nightclub in Brighton Terrace, at about 4.45 a.m. in the early hours of Sunday 16 January 1994, and the fatal attack appears to have taken place outside the Boots Chemist, adjacent to the site of the 1999 terrorist attack on the local community.

Reward and fresh appeal for information over murder of James Akinwande in 1994:

New £20,000 reward offered as part of 1994 Brixton murder of James Akinwande

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(Source: Metropolitan Police}

The Late James Akinwande

Anyone with information that may assist the investigation is asked to call 101 quoting Operation Poldark or CAD1203/16Jan25. They can also call the incident room on 0208 785 8267.

To remain anonymous contact the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
 
When did it become “The Little Bit Ritzy”?
I think it was called that right from the beginning when it was launched as a co-op in the council owned cinema building.
I haven't got the details to hand now, but this goes back to when much of central Brixton was compulsory purchased for
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Looks like when the motorway fell through Lambeth were amenable to the Little Bit Ritzy - possibly in their view as a "meanwhile" project.
Wikipedia seems to support my view:
In 1954, it was renovated by noted cinema architect George Coles, who installed CinemaScope: the cinema was renamed "the Pullman" and the organ was removed. It was later renamed "the Classic", before closure in 1976. After this, it was re-invented as "The Little Bit Ritzy", run in collaboration with London Cinema Collective.[4] A collaboration between Lambeth Council and the management of the time ensured the cinema's survival, with the facade being rebuilt and restored to near-original condition.[citation needed]
 
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