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I see they're installing yellow gates across the car park at the Grove, in place of the concrete blocks.


Does anyone know if this is just an attempt to "maintain the site properly", or are they actually going to do some work on the place?

So from what I have heard it?s the Maroush, which has a restaurant on the Edgware Road and a few others dotted around North London. They?re Lebanese and specialise in meze type dishes.


http://www.maroush.com


However, no information on planning portal and absolutely no press releases from the Dulwich Estate, so perhaps we should wait for further information? We all know how rumours end up on this forum. Queue exhibit A, Waitrose Etc


Louisa.

As those who attended the Dulwich Society meeting last year will know, there are less than 8 years left on the lease, and any prospective purchaser would need to secure a lease extension to make his/her investment worthwhile. Based on its previous comments the Dulwich Estate is not likely to agree to this so a Turkish, Lebanese, or any restaurant, is unlikely. The yellow gates are probably for additional security but there have been strong rumours that the car park will be used as a coach park when the new foundation school routes come into operation later in the year.
Not sure where SanaNE1 got his information, but I have also been told that the gates were installed at the Grove car park so it could be fitted out as a coach park for the foundation coaches later this year. Dulwich is miles from Maroush's normal stomping ground and with the current uncertainties in the restaurant industry, it would be a bold move to open a brand new venture in an untried area.
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Victorious Wrote:

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> I think it'll be ideal and of great benefit to

> have a place of worship (Church) on this site, one

> of the major entrance to East Dulwich... after all

> the site is partly located on Lordship lane. Why

> not allow God to take charge of this site!


There's already a church right opposite - we've got enough trouble finding accommodation for real people, without building houses for our imaginary friends!

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