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DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Hi Lou...

>

> Just hope it manages to blend in with all the

> chicken carcasses and fish heads...

>

> Locally resoursed produce.. ?

>

> Foxy


I have a feeling looking at the planning pages for Rye Lane, many of the chicken, meat and fish shops will soon enough be confined to the past. The number of returbs and changes of use applications coming in to the council seem to suggest hyper gentrification, and from what is quite a low base in Peckham too. We will see. And yes mancity68 this new boozer is part of the antic pub group that owns 'the hope' and EDT.


Louisa.

Otta Wrote:

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> They're trying to do the whole "village" thing

> with Kirkdale in Sydenham. But that pesky chicken

> shop just won't go away.



We've got 'Dulwich Reclamation' now, where the Doorz shop was. Mind you the yard out the back is massive, so plenty of room to establish themselves


But Bose chicken is still there, and to be honest it's the best of them all. Nice and clean, bright and tasty chicken too (chicken fillet bun is my guilty pleasure)


But the Kirkdale Village bit is somewhat silly, too much traffic

Well the hyper gentrification Peter John and his Blairites together with the lib dems didnt give The Hope on Rye Lane a chance, nor The Bun House etc. Allowed the multi cultural working class pubs to be closed despite opposition and protest only to allow and encourage white middle class beard frequented pubs to open 5 minutes later. An absolute disgrace.

And anyone that uses the words belenden village are indeed bell ends.


Louisa Wrote:

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> I'm prepared to give any business a chance. 'John

> the Unicorn' is brought to Peckham by the same

> owners of EDT so I'm thankful for a new boozer

> locally and wish it every success. Whether it's my

> 'cup of tea' is another matter, of course.

>

> Louisa.

Grok Wrote:

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> Well the hyper gentrification Peter John and his

> Blairites together with the lib dems didnt give

> The Hope on Rye Lane a chance, nor The Bun House

> etc. Allowed the multi cultural working class pubs

> to be closed despite opposition and protest only

> to allow and encourage white middle class beard

> frequented pubs to open 5 minutes later. An

> absolute disgrace.

> And anyone that uses the words belenden village

> are indeed bell ends.

>

> Louisa Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I'm prepared to give any business a chance.

> 'John

> > the Unicorn' is brought to Peckham by the same

> > owners of EDT so I'm thankful for a new boozer

> > locally and wish it every success. Whether it's

> my

> > 'cup of tea' is another matter, of course.

> >

> > Louisa.


There's a new pub up where the Red Cow used to be too.


Popped in briefly - but don't recall the prices.

  • 8 months later...

Hi everyone,


Hope you don't mind me picking up on the original reason the thread was started - I was just wondering if anyone did had the contact details in the end, for the owner of Trio? I am interested in setting up something similar, having loved Trio and would really like to get their thoughts.


Any help much appreciated!


R

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