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Ah, yes, must admit that as a relatively recent "immigrant" to SE26, I haven't ever seen either the Woodman or the Greyhound open. Was just going on the outside/position to judge "decentness".Eagle wrote:Juliet
I agree with you that we need more decent pubs , but I can assure you that the Old Greyhound has not been a decent pub for at least 40 odd years.
I take your point in relation to grocery stores, although a store in the new development would provide mainly for top-up shopping (day-to-day purchases of bread, milk, etc), for which people generally travel only short distances, often on foot. So, as there is no Sainsbury's in the immediate area (it's about a mile to the stores in Penge, Forest Hill and Bell Green), there's a good argument to say that it would improve choice, at the expense of trips to nearby independents on Kirkdale and Sydenham Road, Co-operative Food and, to a lesser extent, the Tesco Express store on Kirkdale.ladybird wrote:I hope not. We're surrounded by Sainsburys already and Homebase for that matter. Can't we have more choice without having to travel further afield?
It is a nice pub, but the downstairs area has some of the worst pub furniture I've ever seen!gerispringer wrote:I was looking forward to a new pub opening. But has anyone tried the Bridge House on Crystal Palace Park Road? (near Penge West Station) nicely refurbished. good mix of clientele and Ok pub grub.
Hope they do take it over - good pubs make such a difference to an area.sydenhamboy wrote:Just emailed the company re: opening of the greyhound - basically saying loads of people looking forward to it opening - could they clarify opening dates etc.
It'll be brilliant for sydenham and probably a real success in terms of being a significant distance from the dolphin.
Let's remain positive!
Yes and No ( mainly , yes)simon wrote:Money's the rub, obviously.
I think it could happen and would anwer a lot of Community issues on this forum. I would be up for helping.I support the retention of the frontage of The Greyhound as well as the core of the building that includes the ceramic tiled wall panels and the original carved wooded screen. There is now scope to work with the developer to ensure that the new buildings on the site will be of a quality that will add to the conservation area and enhance this focal point of Sydenham.