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Girl82 Wrote:

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> Also, do people really think there will ever be

> hipster hangouts actually on Rye Lane? I just

> can't see it happening, the street just seems too

> far gone :( I can't wait til plans are approved

> and work begins on that grotty station forecourt.

Canavans is a hipster hangout? I didn't know that. Clearly I'm not very hip! :)



titch juicy Wrote:

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> Girl82 Wrote:

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> > Also, do people really think there will ever be

> > hipster hangouts actually on Rye Lane? I just

> > can't see it happening, the street just seems

> too

> > far gone :( I can't wait til plans are approved

> > and work begins on that grotty station

> forecourt.

Jeremy posted this link on another thread i think:


Not been recently, and last time was bounced down the stairs. Dodgy ?20 apparently!


ETA: Link hopefully works:


http://www.mintmagazine.co.uk/general/beer-and-loathing-jfks-aka-canavans-pool-club-peckham/



Girl82 Wrote:

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> Canavans is a hipster hangout? I didn't know that.

> Clearly I'm not very hip! :)

>

>

> titch juicy Wrote:

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> > Girl82 Wrote:

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> > > Also, do people really think there will ever

> be

> > > hipster hangouts actually on Rye Lane? I just

> > > can't see it happening, the street just seems

> > too

> > > far gone :( I can't wait til plans are

> approved

> > > and work begins on that grotty station

> > forecourt.

On my daily stroll along Peckham Rye toward the station i have been watching a shop transform with the workers uncovering old tiles and orginal features. Its a unit near The white Horse and Rye Hotel end. I stopped and asked my usual questions last week regarding pubs. Nope a hairdressers. Opened last night by the look of it. It sits between the more tradtional barbers and hairdressers along that strecth. Its called Blue Tit:


http://www.bluetitlondon.com/


A pincher movement of hip along Rye Lane perhaps...


ETA: Spelling and pincer

"We are now working on our new salon down in South East of London .


"Infamous for it?s rough edge beautiful in its diversity, people, art galleries cool clubs and small coffee shops of Peckham Rye captivated us. We got hooked on , Started looking for a shop to rent to set another nest for Blue tit.


"The Salon is right across from the Rye (nice big pub with bad ass garden) its the perfect place for a sunday roast.


"The style of the salon will be revealed with the pictures of it by the end of decorating work. All very exciting!!"

There's an implication they'll serve a beer or a coffee with your haircut

Isn't worth me getting my no2 all over there though.


The description of Peckham Rye comes from 2014 however and I love it

"infamous for .. diversity, people, art galleries, cool clubs and small coffee shops of Peckham Rye"

Gentrification is here.


Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Maybe the apostrophe is not appropriate PGC, in a

> Sweeney Todd sort of way.

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