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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...


"Change your hearts or you will lose your Inns and you will deserve to have lost them. But when you have lost your Inns drown your empty selves, for you will have lost the last of England." - Hilaire Belloc

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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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