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Personally, I'm all for a pub which has a kid-free area - and, no, I'm not talking goats. Yeh, yeh - maybe I'm a freak but I do relish the idea of at least some space to enjoy a decent beer without the background wail of other people's offspring.


Yeh, yeh - I confess to double-freakness cause I find the absence of a big screen showing sport a huge plus.

Just seen these posts. What the people behind the renovation of the Wishing Well are not saying publicly is the changes to the licensing hours that they have applied for. The licence application - http://licensing.southwarksites.com/LicPremisesAppliedDetails.asp?systemkey=831545 - includes the extension of opening hours to 1.30am on Saturday and Sunday mornings, and up to half past midnight during the week. Lordship Lane we are not, and don't want to be, and the problem for Bellenden area residents will be the drunken people on our streets in the wee small hours. We have until 30th March to object - go to Licensing Southwark and look for a download on how to lodge an objection.

Tosca Wrote:

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> Lordship Lane we are not, and

> don't want to be, and the problem for Bellenden

> area residents will be the drunken people on our

> streets in the wee small hours. We have until

> 30th March to object - go to Licensing Southwark

> and look for a download on how to lodge an

> objection.


As a local resident I'm in two minds about this actually. The Gowlett also has late opening hours - and I don't think the local area has suffered as a result. Coming back after a night out, we often quite fancy a nightcap, yet can't face Lordship Lane. It all depends on the kind of atmosphere the pub creates, surely?

I really don't see the Lordship Lane Friday night mentality transferring to Bellenden Road - there just isn't enough footfall and those out on the lash will always prefer a street where they can bar-hop.

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Previously the Wishing Well, in a few short weeks 'The Victoria Inn' will be opening.

Located in the Bellenden Road area, inbetween East Dulwich and Peckham.


We are looking for full and part time members of staff to join the team. If you think you, or anyone you know, might be interested in working in this exciting new pub (incorporating 19 hotel rooms), we would be keen to meet you.

We will be holding an open recruitment day on Tuesday the 11th May from 10am-10pm.

Simply come along on this day to The Florence pub in Herne Hill, with a copy of your cv to meet for a chat.


If you can not make this day then please e-mail a copy of your cv along with a photo and reasons why you think you will be suitable for a position to [email protected] or send us a direct message through this thread.


please spread the word and we will look forward to hearing from you soon!


Molly Harrison-Edge

General manager

The Victoria Inn

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