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There have been various plans to develop the site with a mixed retail and residential development. It was last discussed on this forum back in April 2022 here:

There doesn't seem to have been much progress since then. The planning application is available for viewing here: https://planning.southwark.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=summary&keyVal=R7P7HJKBLY200

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Thank you! This is very helpful. Completely sympathetic to the objections to the size of the development and the supermarket (definitely not needed). I am on the lookout for a space suitable for community yoga classes. I have long thought this would be a perfect spot overlooking the park. I want to offer free community beginners classes, as well as advanced offerings in a social impact model. So if anyone hears of anything on this, please drop a comment! Thanks.

On 17/04/2024 at 10:44, cleolb said:

Thank you! This is very helpful. Completely sympathetic to the objections to the size of the development and the supermarket (definitely not needed). I am on the lookout for a space suitable for community yoga classes. I have long thought this would be a perfect spot overlooking the park. I want to offer free community beginners classes, as well as advanced offerings in a social impact model. So if anyone hears of anything on this, please drop a comment! Thanks.

Hi, there is the Honor Oak Baptist Church nearby that may have availability https://www.hobc.org.uk/hall-lets/

22 hours ago, OutOfFocus said:

A quick Google doesn't help me. Feels like bullshit 

A quick Google found this, amongst other things:

"Social impact models are frameworks or approaches that guide how organizations or initiatives address social or environmental problems."

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