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bob Wrote:

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> What happen'd to the Draft house east dulwich

> issues local business??

> Bob S



Waiting for news bob.. and you must know that if you added up all the threads on this forum that end up bearing little relation to their original title you'd find that swimming pool entrance fees may not be as expensive as gym fees, but they get so crowded with children...

  • 3 weeks later...

Perhaps I should rename this topic what we all think about "Louisa"


Back to the topic the Draft house it closed a fair few months ago and still it remains empty and boarded up with nothing going on inside, not a squiggle of life from Frano Manca. I have had a peer through the front door and it is as it was. My point is , that its a shame its been left boarded up and empty , perhaps a pop up could have filled the void in the interim. Just an opinion, I would rather shops are open then boarded up........

85volga Wrote:

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> As previously mentioned pop up??


So if you decided to go on holiday for a long period of time would you offer your house to others in need of a temporary stay? No, really, would you?


I somehow doubt we, as the mere local residents, are in control of such operations. *shrugs*

It's not our decision so let it be.

DaveR Wrote:

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> I guess it takes a while to build a brick pizza

> oven, and difficult for someone to run a pop-up

> while you're doing it.


Where in the Draft House is there space for a Brick Oven.... ?


And being that there is residential accommodation above, I doubt very much it would be allowed.

There would be considerable problems with Heat and Insulation.


May be wrong. ??


DulwichFox

  • 4 weeks later...

worldwiser Wrote:

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> I doubt FM will have taken out a lease on a

> property if there was the slightest chance of not

> being able to operate with flats above. And their

> pizzas are as good but half the price of Honor

> Oak.



Honor Oak pizza?

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