Whoops, I think I meant The Woodhouse..? Anyway, I reckon the residents of Sydenham who want to pop out for a pint are well catered forMr_Sheen wrote:(Woodman closed 3 years ago btw)

Whoops, I think I meant The Woodhouse..? Anyway, I reckon the residents of Sydenham who want to pop out for a pint are well catered forMr_Sheen wrote:(Woodman closed 3 years ago btw)
I'm sorry. I don't subscribe to the idea that this is about more than a scruffy pub that is currently a scruffy building site. The "you're either with us or against us mentality" is a bit over the top. Most people are probably completely ambivalent. I wish you well in your battle but all it seems to be achieving at the moment is six years and counting of an ugly ruin at the entrance to Sydenham.Mr_Sheen wrote:Well to all those who are pro pulling it down, it's not just about the Greyhound any more, it's about unscrupulous developers being able to ride roughshod over agreed plans, breaking the law and knowing that any fine will be more than met by profits from a build 'em cheap stack 'em high and watch the cash roll in style development. It's about developers not giving a damn about pi$$ing off the locals. It's about weak council officials who hope the problem will go away.
So there is currently a pub in the town that caters for your needs but you want another?G-Man wrote:I'm talking pubs in Sydenham, the only one I frequent is the Dolphin. All the others simply don't cater for mine or many people I know in the local areas taste.
Closing? Sorry, couldn't resist.G-Man wrote: Look at the Catford Bridge Tavern. That was an awful pub with lots of trouble. Look at it now!
I suspect you don't personally go boozing in Sydenham! The Woodman has been an estate agent for over a year, the Railway is now the Pavilion and the Windmill and the Fox and Hounds opposite it are both horrible!hairybuddha wrote:If you want to go boozing in Sydenham. Within a two mile radius there are, off the top of my head, The Woodman, The Windmill, the one opposite The Windmill, The Railway (?), The Dolphin, The Golden Lion, The Alfred, and the one on Bell Green. There are another half a dozen on the Penge side and the same again around Forest Hill. Quite enough I reckon.
G-Man wrote:I'm talking pubs in Sydenham, the only one I frequent is the Dolphin. All the others simply don't cater for mine or many people I know in the local areas taste.
There needs to be more choice for the ever changing demographic in Sydenham. Although I 'like' the Dolphin I would like to have that choice. We also have a very long High Street so that top end could do with something that caters for people like me in the area, of which there are more and more. Or do you want just bland generic chains like another supermarket?hairybuddah wrote:So there is currently a pub in the town that caters for your needs but you want another?
G-Man wrote: Look at the Catford Bridge Tavern. That was an awful pub with lots of trouble. Look at it now!
It's been bought by another pub company, who run the very successful Lock Tavern and Shackelwell Arms. They see it as a real business that will give real returns. Who knows they might look at the Greyhound. Do your research. Sorry couldn't resist.hairybuddah wrote:Closing? Sorry, couldn't resist.
Yep, I meant the Woodhouse. The pub on top of Sydenham Hill.JulietP wrote:I suspect you don't personally go boozing in Sydenham! The Woodman has been an estate agent for over a year, the Railway is now the Pavilion and the Windmill and the Fox and Hounds opposite it are both horrible!
I think this and the post above from Juliet probably sum up where we are never going to agree on this issue. What are the chances that you will get a pub that caters to your needs? Call me cynical, but far more likely you will get a miserable, too small, drinking hole full of depressing, pot bellied men and sustained by a core group of alcoholics. And there's one of those not 20 metres further down the road. And you won't get it for another 6 years judging by the planning process currently grinding along.G-Man wrote:We also have a very long High Street so that top end could do with something that caters for people like me in the area, of which there are more and more. Or do you want just bland generic chains like another supermarket?
G-Man wrote:It's been bought by another pub company, who run the very successful Lock Tavern and Shackelwell Arms. They see it as a real business that will give real returns. Who knows they might look at the Greyhound. Do your research. Sorry couldn't resist.
I think there is a big chance. If a pub company or someone has vision as to how it would work as a space and has observed the changing demographic in the area we could have a splendid pub full of lovely people. I'm going to keep saying it as it is a great case study - the Catford Bridge Tavern. And small pubs do work. Look at The Holborn Whippet, or a plethora of pubs in the east end and in and around Borough.hairybuddha wrote:
I think this and the post above from Juliet probably sum up where we are never going to agree on this issue. What are the chances that you will get a pub that caters to your needs? Call me cynical, but far more likely you will get a miserable, too small, drinking hole full of depressing, pot bellied men and sustained by a core group of alcoholics. And there's one of those not 20 metres further down the road. And you won't get it for another 6 years judging by the planning process currently grinding along.
That's not a nice thing to infer about us of the old demographic!G-Man wrote:... and has observed the changing demographic in the area we could have a splendid pub full of lovely people.
I think there is a chance, but I'm not sure how big it is. Is there a way how good a chance it is could be identified - and accepted? In other words, some community group make a serious effort to develop a business case for a new Greyhound, and then approach Purelake with it? I have to admit I'm doubtful about this, not because I know much about the economics of pubs, but because if there was a good chance, someone would have come up with it by now. But maybe not, so I still have some hope. Some way back on this thread 'Natureboy' expressed an interest, and I tried putting him in touch with people at SEE3, who should at least have the contacts, but so far nothing. I also contacted the guy who owns the retail space, who should also be interested.G-Man wrote: I think there is a big chance. If a pub company or someone has vision as to how it would work as a space and has observed the changing demographic in the area we could have a splendid pub full of lovely people. I'm going to keep saying it as it is a great case study - the Catford Bridge Tavern. And small pubs do work. Look at The Holborn Whippet, or a plethora of pubs in the east end and in and around Borough.
And NO - somewhere else won't fulfil my needs. I like beer. I like pubs, I like a nice atmosphere in a pub, and my friends and contemporaries feel the same.
G-Man