ALIB wrote:i know gillyjp was not best pleased with the proposed development as it went for Planning. So it is refreshing to hear some positive words about the buildings.
However, i would still guess a significant number of residents would own a car and that the lack of parking for the development will lead to a shortage of parking around the Peak Hill area.
As far as the Greyhound pub is concerned, it is obvious that the Developer is putting time, money and effort into getting the building restored. What it will end up being, is anyone's guess. But at least it looks like of being a high standard.
Pubs have to aim themselves at a particular market niche in the current financial climate. We already have the Windmill and Fox on Kirkdale which cater for 'drinkers', and also virtually nextdoor to the Greyhound is the Railway, which also caters for drinkers.
Certainly from Purelake's own website, they are still marketing the Greyhound as a Gastropub, so any news is eagerly anticipated.
I have to say i never frequented the former Greyhound, as on my only visit it just didn't seem too welcoming to 'newbies'. However, i was a staunch advocate of the Woodman and its roast dinners.
But if you don't use it, you lose it
Yes I confess ALIB I was not best pleased when the development was first proposed but we did get the number of units reduced from 70+ units. One of our main arguments when we went to Planning Committee was the car parking issue and the effect this would have on the Peak Hill area. However, the council were not a bit interested in this - saying that they were proposing goodness knows how many cycle storage racks and I think a total of 7 car parking spaces some of which would be for disabled residents. Well even to my mind this was going to be a disaster for local parking. There were 2 bed and a couple of 3 bed units which were obviously going to be housing families. Are they going to go to Sainsburys on their bikes and pick up the weeks shopping? No, of course not, but Lewisham's Planning Committee thought they knew best. Basically they couldn't have cared less.
Time will tell and I can't say I am looking forward to vying for parking space in the road I live in with more people, along with the commuters who catch the upline to London and the keep fit fantatics who frequent LA Fitness. I know we don't own the road but I can visualise parking half a mile away from my house in the very near future.
I have no problem with social housing - at least if there are problems we will be able to take issue with Hexagon but I am hopeful that will not be necessary. Lets be honest, some owner occupiers can be a real problem and it is difficult to get any help getting anti social issues dealt with.
Whatever they do with the remains of the Greyhound, we await the completion of the site with interest. All I can say as an immediate neighbour is what is there now is alot better than before when we were looking at the back of an unkempt and ramshackle pub and a carpark that people were doing god knows what in...