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Captain Scarlet Wrote:

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> The plough in lordship lane is very good.Great

> food,great beer,just like how pubs used to be!

> avoid on a Thursday night unless you like pub

> quizs.


xxxxxxx


Great food???? Not whenever I've tried it!

The lease owners of the Vale were desperate to sell it. But not at any price. They wanted ?600K three years ago - for the lease, not for the freehold. If what I heard today is accurate, it was worth their waiting. JDW is a stale mate for the Vale, even if they revert to the Cherry Tree name, which would be an improvement in itself, that pub is a fantastic site and it could easily have become one of the best pubs in London. The price overvalued the business by at least ?300K and was far too high for any creative outfit to take it on.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> It is in East Dulwich.

>

> The Vale Bar

> 31-33 Grove Vale,

> London,

> SE22 8EQ

>

> East Dulwich Station, Sainsbury's, and DHFC are

> also in East Dulwich. The border is clearly

> visible on the map.


What gives the post office the right to dictate these things. Like I could care less what postcode it has. ;-)

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Jeremy Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > It is in East Dulwich.

> >

> > The Vale Bar

> > 31-33 Grove Vale,

> > London,

> > SE22 8EQ

> >

> > East Dulwich Station, Sainsbury's, and DHFC are

> > also in East Dulwich. The border is clearly

> > visible on the map.

>

> What gives the post office the right to dictate

> these things.


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Possibly so they can try to make sure people's post is delivered to the right place within a reasonable time?

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Ok well its just past the sign that said welcome

> to camberwell (until they moved the sign)



That is because the area was once the Metropolitan Borough of Camberwell.


Metropolitan Borough of Camberwell


Now under Southwark

To everyone that is concerened ,

As a Customer , I was sitting talking to the owner tonight ,

I can now tell all of you for a fact ,

and now stop all rumours of the sale of the vale bar !!!!!

The vale bar is not for sale !!!!

Wondering why Rumours have been spread without any substance ??

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