Jump to content

Printers on the corner of Ryedale/Forest Hill Road or leads on empty spaces that could be used as a workspace.


Recommended Posts

Does anyone know who owns the abandoned printers on the corner of Ryedale/ Forest Hill Road?

Bit of a shot in the dark but my partner and I are looking for a workspace in the area (i'm a producer and he is an artist). There aren't many spots available in the area at the moment so trying to think out of the box.

If anyone has any other leads on reasonably priced spaces that could be used as a workspace, it would be much appreciated! 

There was a thread about this a year ago that included a post from the new owners. Be great to have an update - nothing seemed to be happening when I walked by last week.

https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/343709-kenro-press-empty-shop-forest-hill-road/#comment-1662773

@bilksy how's the renovations going?  It seems a bit slow in recent times when I have cycled past.  Will you be doing a launch/open house/Grand Designs - only saying half in jest I expect a number of us would like to see what you have done.

  • 2 months later...

Hi,

We are still in planning, there are still details that the council are working on to be able to come to their decision. 

Rest assured, we are pushing to have an answer asap.

I receive many requests asking to rent out the shop front temporarily. This is not possible due to our insurance, use of building and mostly for its safety. 

Thanks

  • Like 1
  • Thanks 1

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • They'd been there for days but I hadn't tied them to this thread. Nice work, it was bugging me!
    • Off topic, but when I was a kid in Streatham, long ago, apart from the milkman (rarely if ever milkwoman),  who also delivered yoghurt - very exotic - in little glass jars, we also had regular deliveries of coal, bread and cheesecakes (not the kind we know now, they had coconut on top), fruit and veg,  and paraffin (both pink and blue). I'm not entirely sure we have lost "something amazing" by buying milk in shops. The glass bottles were left on the doorstep and the metallic tops were pecked through by birds getting at the cream/milk. Or else the bottles were nicked.  And then there was the rag and bone man.... bell and horse and cart, just like Steptoe. God I'm old. We didn't have supermarket deliveries. We didn't have supermarkets. I remember the first supermarket opening in Streatham. It  was quite amazing having to walk round and  put your own shopping in a basket. As you were ..... Sorry OP and admin.
    • Yep, I hear you. Been waiting for modern milkman to these parts and plan to try them out. I still remember Dennis, our Egg-man, from my childhood, who used to deliver dozens in his Citroen 2C and came to collect the boxes the following week. Happy Days. 
    • I always feel we lost something amazing when we moved away from home milk delivery with glass bottles using electric floats to driving to supermarkets and buying milk in plastic bottles. Hindsight says we should have valued the good old milky more 
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...