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Application Number: 07/AP/2843

Location: 52 LORDSHIP LANE, LONDON, SE22 8HJ

Proposal: Change of use from an amusement arcade (sui generis) to use as a wine bar (Class A4).

Statutory start date: 07/03/2008


I was under the impression that no new eating and/or drinking establishments were going to be allowed on the strip.

hahaha.


What a morla dilemma


1) Good ting - the removal of this ghastly emporium is another means to keep the great unwashed from the newly gentrified streets of ED


2) Bad ting - another wine bar will add to congestion and noise late at nights for the newly gentrified ED


Rock / Hard place.


At least its not going to be a betting shop some might say.

maybe someone should tell the council they've got it wrong then. Go here http://planningonline.southwarksites.com/planningonline2/ under the title "Application Quick Search" put in 07/AP/2843 and it definately says "Statutory start date: 07/03/2008"


...unless the arcade people have forgotten to put up a public notice?

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