Online petition to save the Windmill
Online petition to save the Windmill
Please express support for the campaign to save the Windmill by signing this petition:
http://chn.ge/17MQ2qH
http://chn.ge/17MQ2qH
Re: Online petition to save the Windmill
''The Windmill public house is a vital part of the social infrastructure of Sydenham and Forest Hill's Kirkdale community.''
Well that's laying it on thick if ever I've read...
...and Kirkdale is Sydenham, not Forest Hill.
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Well that's laying it on thick if ever I've read...
...and Kirkdale is Sydenham, not Forest Hill.
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The upper part of Kirkdale that includes the Windmill is in Forest Hill Ward.
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Is it SE26 (Sydenham) or SE23 (Forest Hill)....??????????
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I can only assume you are a troll.
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Mary, i think this explains your point https://www.lewisham.gov.uk/getinvolved ... es2008.jpg
The Windmill is indeed covered by FOREST HILL WARD (LBL political boundary) councillors.
The Windmill is indeed covered by FOREST HILL WARD (LBL political boundary) councillors.
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Trolling? I'm just shocked that you think The Windmill is of any use to anyone in Sydenham (upper, lower, Kirkdale, Penge East) let alone 'Forest Hill'... Why don't we help revive the social infrastructure of Dulwich, Crystal Palace, Penge, Catford, Beckenham and Honor Oak too for good measure... to strengthen this campaign.
I on the other hand am looking forward to the Sainsbury's opening in the new year.
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I on the other hand am looking forward to the Sainsbury's opening in the new year.
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Indeed it does whittler. Thanks.whittler wrote:Mary, i think this explains your point https://www.lewisham.gov.uk/getinvolved ... es2008.jpg
The Windmill is indeed covered by FOREST HILL WARD (LBL political boundary) councillors.
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Ignore the trolls Mary,
and back on the track of the original post - I've signed the petition.
JR
and back on the track of the original post - I've signed the petition.
JR
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No, difficulty finding a decent pub though.rod taylor wrote:Why? Are you having difficulty finding a local supermarket?parker wrote: I on the other hand am looking forward to the Sainsbury's opening in the new year.
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I signed Mary, I wish your campaign all the luck, well done for caring.
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Yes Mary
The very best of luck and well done for all your efforts on behalf of us all.
The very best of luck and well done for all your efforts on behalf of us all.
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I've signed too.
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Thank you all very much. Please pass on the link to anyone you know who also might be concerned. Not just for the Windmill as it is now, but for its potential.
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Signed and Tweeted.
Have you got SE London Camra to support this? They could really push up numbers.
G-man
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Have you got SE London Camra to support this? They could really push up numbers.
G-man
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Done it too - good luck!
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I have signed. Closure of The Windmill would leave me looking for elsewhere for my dart teams
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Me too- good luck and
A very good morning
Nigel
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A very good morning
Nigel
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Me too.
I'm no fan of the pub and my two experiences in there have not been pleasant and the building is ugly, but I'd prefer it to have the opportunity to be a great pub (which from Mary's posts seems to be the case) than to be yet another supermarket which is the same brand as one a few minutes walk away.
I'm no fan of the pub and my two experiences in there have not been pleasant and the building is ugly, but I'd prefer it to have the opportunity to be a great pub (which from Mary's posts seems to be the case) than to be yet another supermarket which is the same brand as one a few minutes walk away.
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At the risk of irritating Rod Taylor and doubtless others, why do communal spaces have to be pubs? What's wrong with cafés, which are actually opening up in Sydenham Road, as in other High Streets? If we saw communal space as a priority, where people could sit down and talk to each other, are we actually losing it?rod taylor wrote:I agree. There are so few communal spaces in Sydenham - an opportunity exists as long as the pub is still a pub. The Two Half's, not to everyone's taste, was a place where people could sit down and talk to other locals. These seem to be diminishing.leenewham wrote: I'd prefer it to have the opportunity to be a great pub (which from Mary's posts seems to be the case) than to be yet another supermarket which is the same brand as one a few minutes walk away.