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With some help from the Peckham Society, the pub has been listed as an ?asset of community value? by Southwark Council pursuant to the Localism Act 2011. The Council processed the application swiftly and the pub was withdrawn from the auction it was due to be sold at on 29 October.


The campaign to save the Ivy House is investigating putting together a community to bid to buy the pub when it goes back on the market. It?s a big, exciting project that has the potential to really enhance the surrounding area and we hope that you will support us.


There is much work to be done over the coming months. In particular, the campaign is looking for help from people with skills in the following areas:


1. PR and communications.

2. Fundraising, particular for social enterprises.

3. Financial planning, forecasting and accounting.


If you have some time, skills and energy that you?d like to share with the campaign then please get in touch by personal message through this forum. Everyone is working pro bono on the campaign, but it's a chance to work on a great project with some lovely and talented people.


You can also find out more about what we?re doing by checking out our facebook group (savetheivyhouse) and following us on Twitter @save_ivy_house


Thank you!


Save the Ivy House.

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