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  1. http://research.english-heritage.org.uk/report/?14789 Page 84. Footnote 107. The Warhurst is not very detailed on this. You can probably consult a copy at the Local Studies Library. In the past I've posted a few old maps on the EDF illustraing this point. A local historian (not me) is preparing an article on this. John K
  2. Is this in one of the two Blenheim Grove art deco blocks? I hope the freeholder not not revoke the head-lease and have these buildings destroyed. John K
  3. I would appreciate some help with this aspect of Station Arcade. I have a query out with the curator of the Crittall Windows Archive at Braintree Museum. This combination of window modules is unusual but the museum should be able to identify them. They are non-standard relatively "high status" and surprising for this type of building. I have made a search through Crittall literature, published works on art deco architecture, and internet images. I cannot find any other examples of these type of windows. They could be unique sole-survivors in the UK. Can anyone locate any other examples? Thank you. John K
  4. Which adds weight to my theory about architects. John K
  5. When William Blake was alive his "Peckham Rye" is what we now call Warwick Gardens and adjacent streets. John K
  6. Who is organising this? John K
  7. snowy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Because Lambeth have subsidised the Brady's site - > where Wahaca will move to - and have received > grants to maintain it as a community asset which > will now be scrapped perhaps? For 15 years they've > been promising its use as a community space, and > lots of people's time and efforts have gone into > that. > > Brady's even had visits from Prince Charles as > part of his urban regen crusade, so it's not as if > the Brady's project was pie in the sky idealism! > > The latest leaseholder inside the granville arcade > had to pay a ?50k lease premium to secure their > shop - it's not really the spacemakers / cost > effective start ups for local people it was first > intended to be is it? > This could never happen in Peckham. John K
  8. James Barber Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > But I am > surprised by how many shop front owners would > sooner have no rental income than a sensible > rent. > Fortunsately not in Lordship Lane between Tintagel and Melbourne. Count the voids. John K
  9. Is this the stylish new bar in the art deco building? John K
  10. Angusvanfrehley Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Moo Too.....the rent was esentially doubled, this > impacted on the business rates Don't think so: http://www.2010.voa.gov.uk/rli/en/basic/find/valuation/2010/12121484000/10383804000 Could be wrong. John K
  11. Eileen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > case number 13/AP/0554 search on > http://planningonline.southwark.gov.uk/ Many thanks, Eileen. The group of documents provided useful information about the adjacent group of art deco buildings. I didn't go to FOPRP on Saturday - I was working. I've not been to any event or meeting since our chat in May. Regards, John K
  12. But it does break new ground with interesting interviews with our local estate agents. John K
  13. > It wouldnt encroach on any sports space but on land used previosuly for school buildings Where? John K
  14. You have been identified as an AB person with high net income/wealth. John K
  15. http://zest-media.com/about Part of the second wave of gentrification. John K
  16. James Barber Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > Most likely site would be spare space on Harris > Girls' Academy East Dulwich on Homestall Road Where is this "spare space"? John K
  17. henryb Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > We don't know how fast the cyclist was going. The > car was on the pavement
  18. edhistory Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Eileen Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > > > * The unit with red shutters on Holly Grove at > the > > back of Iceland nearly became a meat factory > but > > was prevented by joint Peckham Vision and local > > Holly Grove residents? action in 2008. It has > > recently been given planning permission for the > > Hannah Barry Gallery on the ground floor and a > > Frank?s Caf? restaurant above. > > I can't find the planning application for this. > > Does this mean that a developer has taken up > Southwark Council's offer to re-develop the > Moncrieff Street and Cerise Road site and will > build a "tall building"? > > John K > > I've still not found the planning application. Can you help? Thanks John K
  19. Eileen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > * The unit with red shutters on Holly Grove at the > back of Iceland nearly became a meat factory but > was prevented by joint Peckham Vision and local > Holly Grove residents? action in 2008. It has > recently been given planning permission for the > Hannah Barry Gallery on the ground floor and a > Frank?s Caf? restaurant above. I can't find the planning application for this. Does this mean that a developer has taken up Southwark Council's offer to re-develop the Moncrieff Street and Cerise Road site and will build a "tall building"? [southwark, Issue 10, Summer 2013, page 59] John K [Edited to remove references to street numbers]
  20. Proper seats? John K
  21. Photos might be useful. John K
  22. Eileen Wrote: > What alerted you to the change? I was following English Heritage guidance collating documents from the Southwark Council dossier. The legal process to change the Holly Grove Conservation Area boundary started with the Southwark Council decision on 18 October 2011 and was completed with its publication in the London Gazette on 8 November 2011. I would like to know the reason(s) for changing the Holly Grove Conservation Area boundary. John K
  23. He who does not know his (EDF) history. http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?20,708412,708412#msg-708412 John JK
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