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Could be loads of different reasons.Electricity prices ?
Could be loads of different reasons.Electricity prices ?
Thread is here: Royal Veteran/Loughborough Park Tavern on Coldharbour Lane/ Moorlands Rd SW9Ron Higgins started a thread on MOBS Facebook group with this picture of the Loughborough Park Tavern (formerly opposite Brixton Cake Shop). There is a thread on here somewhere, but Anthony Pike on MOBS asking if it might be the same architect as Carlton Mansions - the façade is a bit similar. Gramsci
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Apparently the firm who produced the design for the rebuilt pub was Eedle and Meyers of 8 Railway Approach Southwark. They did several south London local pubs including the Dover Castle, Little Surrey Street and the Larkhall Tavern, in Clapham.
Further to all this - there was a building control application on 18th July. No drawings. I've never looked these up so I don't know how public this info is. But definitely no planning application from the present owner - and the previous 2 applications - and appeals - were refused.Developers at work at 316 Coldharbour Lane. Walked past today and the front door was wide open
I'd been prepared to seize the moment, and here are a couple of photos of the shell of 316 with operatives lurking in the bowels. I have had to reduce contrast using an old WinXP programme - the camera flash wouldn't fire - which maybe was just as well because the owner/worker/modern slave got very agitated and started shouting at me in Chinese, so I waved goodbye and legged it to Streatham.
On the Lambeth incompetence thread mentioned what was going on here - and that a Lambeth Building Control person told a neighbour - on the phone - "Check what they are allowed to do online, then get back to me!"
Actually there is not much of the building there at the moment in this mid-terrace property.
I wonder if they are insured? If they make a mistake and damage 318 and/or 314 who will sort THAT out?
The latest planning application I can find on this property was turned down in 2020. The developer is a new owner who does not think planning or building control, affect them I reckon
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Thanks to editor for Buzz photo 2020, teuchter is this of interest? I reckon there's every Health and Safety breach in the book going on here (speaking as one who failed a NEBOSH course at Southwark College!)
Hasn't the car on the right been lurking there for the best part of a week? Or is the picture fresh from a week ago?
On my side (north ie railway side) its because we don't have front gardens - so the wheelie bins live on the street permanently.What's the story with the continual litter/ rubbish along Coldharbour from Valencia Place to Loughborough Park. The rubbish bin situation is getting out of control - so messy every morning!
Thanks but for no need for the sarcasm - turns people off using these forums.
I was trying to see how the rubbish situation could be improved. There's always bags of rubbish that are not picked up by the binmen and not enough street bins for litter from what I can see - especially the block around Brixton Station Road/ Gresham Road/ Coldharbour Lane/ Valencia Place. It would be nice to know if anyone had any luck with the council if they have any plans to improve the situation as they have not responded to my email(s).
If it's outside the shops, some have different contractors. Lambeth only collect residential rubbish for free.Thanks but for no need for the sarcasm - turns people off using these forums.
I was trying to see how the rubbish situation could be improved. There's always bags of rubbish that are not picked up by the binmen and not enough street bins for litter from what I can see - especially the block around Brixton Station Road/ Gresham Road/ Coldharbour Lane/ Valencia Place. It would be nice to know if anyone had any luck with the council if they have any plans to improve the situation as they have not responded to my email(s).
When Lambeth introduced wheelie bins in 1994 (or so) we were told we were not allowed to leave out black bags:I recently discovered that if your bin gets lost or stolen or damaged, it's £57 to get another. Which might explain why some people prefer to leave out bags.
Is this the same shooting? Crime scene in Brixton after Grand Theft Auto-style drive-by shootingI heard two shots fired in Coldharbour Lane tonight, but luckily no one was hurt
Shots fired on Coldharbour Lane, Brixton on Thursday night, 24th Nov 2022
Coldharbour Lane is likely to be closed all night after two gunshots were fired around 10.15 tonight, Thursday, 24th November.www.brixtonbuzz.com
Yep, with added tabloid hyperbole!Is this the same shooting? Crime scene in Brixton after Grand Theft Auto-style drive-by shooting
There certsinly seems to be more violence given that there was a stabbing on the tube only a few days ago.What with the Railton Road shooting it makes me wonder whether there are more guns around.
To be frank Id say avoid it.Hello to this thread. Hope it's the right place for this query. (Waves to editor )
Am considering houses on the roads behind barrier block off somerlayton rd. We want to move somewhere more accessible, on the flat and more suited to getting old in without steep steps outside.
How 'safe' do people think that estate is now? Anyone live or walk through there? Especially like to hear from other women or queer people how they feel, as we are both.
How does crime or anti soc behaviour compare with other bits of the borough? Gangs on the streets? We had hellish neighbours over here (Herne hill side of the tracks) for over a decade and don't want that again.
I don't really want to move away from the area and I hate suburbia. Why people want to retire to the countryside is beyond me, it far too dark and there's not enough buses. Can't drive so I want somewhere that a can shuffle to shops or night life on my walking frame when I'm 80.
There's definitely no shortage of incidents around the estate - almost always gang related - but I've know people who have lived there years without any bother.Hello to this thread. Hope it's the right place for this query. (Waves to editor )
Am considering houses on the roads behind barrier block off somerlayton rd. We want to move somewhere more accessible, on the flat and more suited to getting old in without steep steps outside.
How 'safe' do people think that estate is now? Anyone live or walk through there? Especially like to hear from other women or queer people how they feel, as we are both.
How does crime or anti soc behaviour compare with other bits of the borough? Gangs on the streets? We had hellish neighbours over here (Herne hill side of the tracks) for over a decade and don't want that again.
I don't really want to move away from the area and I hate suburbia. Why people want to retire to the countryside is beyond me, it far too dark and there's not enough buses. Can't drive so I want somewhere that a can shuffle to shops or night life on my walking frame when I'm 80.
Is there any further news from Shane and Sophie on how they are getting on with the sale of their dream house in Coldharbour Lane?
‘We saw the neighbourhood as a more flavoursome Notting Hill’
‘There are a lot of real characters around, and we were drawn to the place by the constant vibrant, bank holiday weekend feel, and the global cuisine on offer. Plus, we knew the area was on the up.’
"Coldharbour Lane residents say the area gets a bad reputation but the real danger is gentrification ..."