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Ask Dulwich Estates. They're useless money grabbing fuckwits. Apparently the latest is it is due to open next month but don't hold your breath. From what I heard there was a problem with an old skittle alley in the back garden which they had started to demolish before a preservation order was stuck on it so they had to rebuild it.


There's a thread on with more info in The Lounge - http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?20,1398574

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Ask Dulwich Estates. They're useless money

> grabbing @#$%&. Apparently the latest is it is due

> to open next month but don't hold your breath.

> From what I heard there was a problem with an old

> skittle alley in the back garden which they had

> started to demolish before a preservation order

> was stuck on it so they had to rebuild it.


Can we presume then that you will not be befouling the premises with your prescence after it opens?

Let us hope so.

Suffer-not Wrote:

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> Jah Lush Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Ask Dulwich Estates. They're useless money

> > grabbing @#$%&. Apparently the latest is it is

> due

> > to open next month but don't hold your breath.

> > From what I heard there was a problem with an

> old

> > skittle alley in the back garden which they had

> > started to demolish before a preservation order

> > was stuck on it so they had to rebuild it.

>

> Can we presume then that you will not be befouling

> the premises with your prescence after it opens?

> Let us hope so.



I will. You can count on it. You can buy me a pint too. You little keyboard warrior you.

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