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Shite. Never been a regular but always enjoyed it when I've dropped in when passing. Another block of flats no doubt...


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rendelharris Wrote:

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> Shite. Never been a regular but always enjoyed it

> when I've dropped in when passing. Another block

> of flats no doubt...


Would seriously doubt that. Southwark has recently adopted Article 4 directions to specifically protect local pubs and The Gowlett is amongst those with the highest level of protection.


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dc Wrote:

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> rendelharris Wrote:

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> -----

> > Shite. Never been a regular but always enjoyed

> it

> > when I've dropped in when passing. Another

> block

> > of flats no doubt...

>

> Would seriously doubt that. Southwark has recently

> adopted Article 4 directions to specifically

> protect local pubs and The Gowlett is amongst

> those with the highest level of protection.

>

> Edited (for typo)


That would be good - no idea of what these orders mean - do they mean it has to stay a pub?

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NewWave Wrote:

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> is it because of boring neighbours complaining

> about noise?


No, that was resolved very quickly. Would be surprised if it was closed for long.

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KrackersMaracas Wrote:

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> Has it already shut? Is there any hope of one last

> amazing pizza???? With that chilli oil? And a

> perfect pint alongside????

Already shut mate. I went there last night for a victory pizza and pints (finally had PhD thesis corrections accepted after a year long battle) and was massively gutted to see that it has closed :(

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