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Concert/Festival on Peckham Rye


Harry73

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Hmmm, no surprise that Zonderlings never heard back then!



I don't like this


"Now run by the same team behind The Montpelier, The White Horse has made a speedy transition from overlooked local into the neighbourhood?s newest favourite boozer. Sticking to a strict 100% vinyl only policy with resident selectors spinning Soul & Funk every Friday and boasting its own in-house band, The White Horse still packs plenty of old school charm despite its welcome change in direction."


The White Horse did a good trade before it changed hands thank you very much.

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I remember back in '89 when things were simpler and the police a bit naiver, a sound system came straight from a rave on a Sunday and just set up on Clapham Common at 11am followed by car loads of Acieeed kids, and the party carried on all day. The Next week the police were there in force but was a fab one off :) :) :)
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Otta Wrote:

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> Hmmm, no surprise that Zonderlings never heard

> back then!

>

>

> I don't like this

>

> "Now run by the same team behind The Montpelier,

> The White Horse has made a speedy transition from

> overlooked local into the neighbourhood?s newest

> favourite boozer. Sticking to a strict 100% vinyl

> only policy with resident selectors spinning Soul

> & Funk every Friday and boasting its own in-house

> band, The White Horse still packs plenty of old

> school charm despite its welcome change in

> direction."

>

> The White Horse did a good trade before it changed

> hands thank you very much.



The trendiness of Soul & Funk nowadays has me laughing away as in the late 70s it was so looked down on by the 'trendies'

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Local ward councillors do get periodic lists of planned events. I have currently got a list until Autumn 2016. We get consulted too. I've not heard anything about this proposed Music Festival. I'm wondering if any application has been submitted to the Council yet. There is currently nothing on the events list for 14th May 2016 in Peckham Rye Park. On that date there is a Fun Run in Southwark Park. I would be surprised in an event of such magnitude (compared to other events on Peckham Rye Park) would be happening without consultation having been initiated and it having at least enquiry status on the Council calendar.


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  • 4 years later...

I think they got the year wrong :)


"Unfortunately and against all our efforts, we have made the difficult decision to postpone the fifth edition of GALA to the Bank Holiday 29th & 30th May 2021 in our beloved Peckham Rye Park."

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