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On 01/03/2026 at 10:28, Sue said:

So when will we find out? Is it going to be a big reveal on some specified day?

Well it won't be brewdog

BBC News - Bars close and hundreds lose jobs as US firm buys Brewdog in £33m deal

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c05v0p1d0peo

15 hours ago, Festy said:

Jamie Younger is the new owner of Franklins. Great to see him back on Lordship lane. 
Two fingers up to the idiots that forced him out of the Palmerston.

Excellent news!

I googled and came up with a thread from this forum about Jamie being forced out.

I had posted the link, but when I read the thread I didn't think it was appropriate to post because  It was started by Dulwich Fox, who sadly died last year (R.I.P.), and contained comments by and to him which were not relevant to the actual closure.

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18 hours ago, Festy said:

Jamie Younger is the new owner of Franklins. Great to see him back on Lordship lane. 
Two fingers up to the idiots that forced him out of the Palmerston.



 

Very good news! The Palmerston flourished under Jamie, so Franklins will be in safe hands, I'm sure

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8 hours ago, bob said:

Sad to hear about Mike Dulwich Fox he was a local lad born and brought up in the area.

 R.I.P

Bob S

 

I have to say, I too am upset about the passing of DulwichFox. He was a real local character, who unlike me, managed to stick with ED despite all of the nauseous yuppification of the last three decades.

R.I.P to foxy 

 

Louisa. 

As I sat collecting my thoughts in the Bishop at close to midnight after the birth of my first daughter back in 2011, it was DulwichFox who approached me and asked if I was SeanMacGabhann - spoke to him many times over the years (more than once at random on the tiny alfresco bit that used to be outside Tandoori Nights) RIP Mike

 

1 hour ago, Sephiroth said:

As I sat collecting my thoughts in the Bishop at close to midnight after the birth of my first daughter back in 2011, it was DulwichFox who approached me and asked if I was SeanMacGabhann - spoke to him many times over the years (more than once at random on the tiny alfresco bit that used to be outside Tandoori Nights) RIP Mike

 

That's really sad to hear, I don't think he'd been well for quite some time.

I met him once, quiet and unassuming, very different to his curmudgeonly EDF persona.

One of the Forum's  great characters.

RIP Foxy 

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