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This must be the worst time of year to start again. All xmas party opportunities and season of goodwill spend gone, many people away over the next 2 or 3 weeks starting from this weekend and a lot of punters will have committed to a new years do already by now. Then they'll have "dry January" to contend with.


In fact shutting it down before what must be the most profitable month of the year for a pub suggests it was a complete basket case



Good luck to them if they do reopen now but I wouldnt want to take it on unless there was a good long rent free period...

NOT a good site for flats.. On a corner with No / Limited parking.


Not a big site also.


Although having said that, it happened to The Oglander, corner of Adys / Oglander road.

The Oglander was a bigger site..


Who knows..


DulwichFox

Chocoholic Wrote:

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> Moor Park Hotel - Happy days



I remember some incident back in the 80's ???


Some one had been shot / stabbed.. the big window to the left was put through..

... and the Air Ambulance was parked up in the Cemetery ..


Happy Days ???


Foxy

just seen this message on twitter....


"If I said it finally looks like we?ll be open before Christmas, how good would that be? So many rugs pulled to date we can?t promise, but the target is the 19th" 10:07 AM - 9 Dec 2017





But Ive been Passed the Gowlett and it looks awful since it been boarded up, it's not even board it looks like metal perhaps caged up would be more apt.

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