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Glaziers is gonna be White Stuff.

Close to opening shop is boutique kitchenware.


Police station closure is still not confirmed - it's under a review over the next three years. I trust whoever gets it will raze it to the ground before buidling something more attractive ;-)

I think maps and photos would help. I wandered down LL yesterday and the following shops look empty.


http://www2.black1.org.uk/local/ give you a map with photos if you click on the markers. Just a bit of Google maps and Flickr intergration with a small smattering of AJAX.

The B newsagents has a planning request in to become a dentists, covering both floors:


Planning information for application 06-AP-2006


Application Number: 06-AP-2006

Planning Case File Number: TP/2315-2

Application Type: Full Planning Permission

Ward: East Dulwich

Community Council: Dulwich

Location: 2 LORDSHIP LANE, LONDON, SE22 8HN

Proposal: Change of use from a single retail unit with residential accommodation (Class A1) to a dental surgery occupying all floors (Class D1)


Environmental Impact Assessment Status:

Not required by Regs & nothing submitted

Conservation Area: Not in a conservation area

Listed Building Grade: Not a listed building

Date Received: 16/10/2006

Date Started: application not yet validated

Consultation start date: to be confirmed



Consultation end date: to be confirmed

Decision: application not yet decided

Decision date: application not yet decided

Expected decision level: to be confirmed

Case Officer: to be confirmed

Applicant: Dr A.R. Nadjafi

Agent: none

Hey Jeremy, I enjoy the occasional scour of the Southwark planning database - All you need do is type in the road name you are interested in, and all the planning applications since 2000 are there.


http://194.168.41.26/cgi-bin/acolnetcgi.exe?ACTION=UNWRAP&RIPSESSION=%7B%5B%2A%211D1A020B050304731D3C3D31617C041E28361620222F34223B7660001036350A0C1E372B316B730B033D3916212F332D271F3D26253A2821217660001429241D2A3220262C022E2D2E273B2A2A62142026222720102F33292A271B01797F797F7C646A77617C057E7B606075%21%2A%5D%7D


Also to help you identify the exact location of the planning request, use this website - handy to picture which building they are talking about:


http://213.86.249.173/planaccessgui/southwark.html

Andrew - that is cool - nice work.


Does the brick-fronted office complex next to the Sea Cow count as empty? Doesn't seem to be in use at present.


Not sure of my building numbers but could it be the site for this proposed new Spa?


Planning Information for Application Number 06-AP-2479

Location: 79 Lordship Lane, London, SE22 8EP

Proposal: Change of use of vacant building, previously retail into a beauty salon/spa.

The yellow bricked building next to the Sea Cow is still owned by Woolworths plc, although it has not been a Woolworths store since the mid 1970's. It was most recently leased to the social security department as housing and benefits office of some description, and is now being leased to a private business who's name escapes me!

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