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Just had a quick look at their website and see they have a few pubs opening in Forest Hill and Sydenham in the next few months


http://www.antic-ltd.com/


Any improvement on what they are replacing?


The one in Forest Hill replacing an old post office - that can't be a bad shot in the arm for the area can it?

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Otta Wrote:

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> The old pub is definitely remaining a pub, but

> they are building flats and retail units. The

> people of Sydenham are getting jolly excited about

> rumours of a Waitrose coming to the site...


They ain't quite so happy about the Greyhound development at the mo:

http://sydenham.org.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=6589&p=51656#p51656

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The Woodman has been acquired by Wooster Stock & the Greyhound is Sydenhams oldest pub I think.


Though I didn't know that the old post-office was going to be a pub, hopefully they'll keep the feel of the old place. I quite fancy queuing up for ages whilst one person serves at their own pace.


On a serious note, i've noticed a change along the new East London Line, in places like Brockley etc & it seems like it's spreading to Forrest Hill / Sydenham as well. I think the area as a whole needs a boost but things are changing for sure.


Fancy an ale down there when it opens SJ ?

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mockney piers Wrote:

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> If I can find my travel card I'll jump on the 176

> for this one.

>

> Is this a defacto east dulwich dads club meeting?



It's the Secret Sydenham Lodge Annual Hosedown


Do you have the special silver tankard required ?

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