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A conciliatory meeting is designed to bring the applicant and those opposed together, to inform of and discuss the application. Sometimes for example, the applicant can mitigate any fears and similarly sometimes those opposing can make the applicant aware of impacts they hadn't considered. It's not however an attempt to shorten the application hearing. The committee at the hearing will not be at the conciliatory meeting, so all objections will still be heard in full at the hearing.

The conciliation meeting is crucial.

If few turn up then the applicant can say people arnt really bothered.

Beign in the middle of August doesnt help.

If you support or object to this application do anything you can to turn-up - bring kids if necessary.


Officers will report on attendance and that will influence, inteitonally or not, the councillors who sit on the sub-committee who will decide.

I was there last night... Thursday..


There was Live Music.


Only 12 people in the bar and a few outside..


Are people staying clear at the mo. ??


Interesting the Music was Stopped at 22.30


P.S.

Seems to of had a Price Hike.. ?4.60 pint of Moretti.


Foxy.

My cousin and I had a quick drink there last night about 9pm. Stayed outside so as to be as far from the jazz as possible.


I don't think it's a pub that is ever going to be packed on a week night, I see them making their money through food mainly at the weekends.


?4.60 for a pint is just wrong!

I emailed Dorcas at the council who said that anyone can attend, but only those who have opposed the application will be allowed to have their say. Others can listen in. I have opposed, but am yet to receive an invitation though......

The problem with pub, as well as ALL pubs in Dulwich, is that it?s just the same as the rest. No joke my missus was in the GE as some wanker changed his kids nappy ON THE TABLE. No joke either.


What a shit pub.


Absolutely ZERO personality, a proper dump, just like the Bishop, Actress, Clockhouse, Mag. They?re all pony. So many wanky happy people in there, all with at least 5 children each.

Longboy - to think you were 'proud' to be moving here 2 years ago...


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?20,530769,530769#msg-530769


Maybe it's time for you to move somewhere else and spare us your pointless posts.

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