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5 hours ago, ArchieCarlos said:

A nice article has recently been published about the Grove here:

https://pa-training.shorthandstories.com/dulwichs-grove-tavern/index.html

"We will start looking for a pub operator shortly.”

Karen Wood, Head of Communications at the Dulwich Estate

That's  a really interesting article, thank you for posting it!

Their poll at the end won't take any more submissions, but in any case there is no way to vote for more than one of the three options, whereas surely the site could be used for more than one of them?

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  • 4 months later...

There were three vans marked “External Cleaning Contractors” (or words to that effect) outside the Grove Tavern this morning, with blokes who seemed to be looking the place over. Anyone know if it’s going to be scrubbed up? Would this be an end of lease requirement, to hand it back without graffiti and fly posting?

On 31/03/2025 at 22:46, Sue said:

That's  a really interesting article, thank you for posting it!

Their poll at the end won't take any more submissions, but in any case there is no way to vote for more than one of the three options, whereas surely the site could be used for more than one of them?

Funny little video - I dont know who made it but certainly wasn’t the people who have power over what happens to the site. Which makes the poll meaningless.

In this day and age, nobody seems to be held account for anything and people don’t seem to care - if they did, why can Dulwich Estate get away with this unless of course, all during its non occupation as a pub whoever rented it continued to pay rent - 

  • 4 weeks later...

Does anyone in this thread have any more information about what is happening to the Grove Tavern? As I understand it, Stonegate's lease should now be coming to an end. There has also been quite a lot of activity around the site - not just the works to create the crossing, but also some general clearing and tidying. A promising sign perhaps? 

On the off chance anyone from Dulwich Estate monitors this forum, please do give us an indication of what is going on. As a local resident, I know that all of us on that stretch of Lordship Lane would really appreciate a bit more information. 

14 minutes ago, ArchieCarlos said:

The lease has come to an end, and the Dulwich Estate is going to raze the building. They consider the building unsafe.

They don't currently have plans to develop the site, so it will remain as an empty plot until that changes.

Has planning permission been granted for demolition? I would have thought someone would have shared that information if it were the case. 

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