Dulwich Hamlet
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Meadow Residential LLP
Telephone: +44 (0) 20 73682280
Address: First Floor, 50 Great Marlborough Street, London, W1F 7JS
I have just now telephoned this number, very polite, and asked to speak to somebody with regard to the purchase of the Champion Hill site.
I was told 'they're all in a meeting', my details were taken and it was suggested to me that somebody would get back to me.
If you feel inclined to do do, I would urge everybody to take a moment to telephone them with the same 'offer' to purchase.
Hopefully it will slow them down a bit and clog them up.
If I do get a call back I will let you know.
P.S. The lady on the phone wanted to know if I was from the press.5 -
Happy days...kentaddick said:
I hear ya. Bring back the empty grounds and casual racism and homophobia I say.JorgeCosta13 said:My Grandad played for Dulwich Hamlet for quite some time, i know for a fact he would be turning in his grave if he saw this today.
I hate everything about it to be honest, gentrification beyond a joke. I'm pretty open minded to a lot of left wing ideas but wearing pink nail varnish to football? Piss off.
I don't really have a good reason for it, but that article has made me furious.1 -
I saw Dulwich Hamlet play at Wingate & Finchley a while back. Their fans were obnoxious pricks, as a lot of larger non league teams fans can be! Sorry to see that they’re being messed around like this though.0
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I'm sure Millwall will help them out.0
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I'm not sure their supporters would fully appreciate the alcoholic beverages on sale at our place.Cardinal Sin said:I'm sure Millwall will help them out.
After being served up trendy craft ales with names akin to Pastors Nutsack, Badgers Glands, Old Fishlips and Captains Dribble I don't think they'd transition very well to pissy, carbonated cistern-brewed beer.
It's a non starter.12 -
Is that a new Brew Dog tipple???Big_Bad_World said:
I'm not sure their supporters would fully appreciate the alcoholic beverages on sale at our place.Cardinal Sin said:I'm sure Millwall will help them out.
After being served up trendy craft ales with names akin to Pastors Nutsack, Badgers Glands, Old Fishlips and Captains Dribble I don't think they'd transition very well to pissy, carbonated cistern-brewed beer.
It's a non starter.2 -
Just had to look up on how Brew Dog applied here and saw the latest outrage over their Pink IPA.NornIrishAddick said:
Is that a new Brew Dog tipple???Big_Bad_World said:
I'm not sure their supporters would fully appreciate the alcoholic beverages on sale at our place.Cardinal Sin said:I'm sure Millwall will help them out.
After being served up trendy craft ales with names akin to Pastors Nutsack, Badgers Glands, Old Fishlips and Captains Dribble I don't think they'd transition very well to pissy, carbonated cistern-brewed beer.
It's a non starter.
I'll be donning my bestest wig and dress this evening in search of this cheaper tipple.0 -
Not sure you have the intention of International Women's Day quite right there @Big_Bad_WorldBig_Bad_World said:
Just had to look up on how Brew Dog applied here and saw the latest outrage over their Pink IPA.NornIrishAddick said:
Is that a new Brew Dog tipple???Big_Bad_World said:
I'm not sure their supporters would fully appreciate the alcoholic beverages on sale at our place.Cardinal Sin said:I'm sure Millwall will help them out.
After being served up trendy craft ales with names akin to Pastors Nutsack, Badgers Glands, Old Fishlips and Captains Dribble I don't think they'd transition very well to pissy, carbonated cistern-brewed beer.
It's a non starter.
I'll be donning my bestest wig and dress this evening in search of this cheaper tipple.1 -
In the age of gender fluidity I can pick and choose my gender on a daily basis.TelMc32 said:
Not sure you have the intention of International Women's Day quite right there @Big_Bad_WorldBig_Bad_World said:
Just had to look up on how Brew Dog applied here and saw the latest outrage over their Pink IPA.NornIrishAddick said:
Is that a new Brew Dog tipple???Big_Bad_World said:
I'm not sure their supporters would fully appreciate the alcoholic beverages on sale at our place.Cardinal Sin said:I'm sure Millwall will help them out.
After being served up trendy craft ales with names akin to Pastors Nutsack, Badgers Glands, Old Fishlips and Captains Dribble I don't think they'd transition very well to pissy, carbonated cistern-brewed beer.
It's a non starter.
I'll be donning my bestest wig and dress this evening in search of this cheaper tipple.
It's all about how the mood takes me and my feelings on that given day4 -
You should move here!Big_Bad_World said:
In the age of gender fluidity I can pick and choose my gender on a daily basis.TelMc32 said:
Not sure you have the intention of International Women's Day quite right there @Big_Bad_WorldBig_Bad_World said:
Just had to look up on how Brew Dog applied here and saw the latest outrage over their Pink IPA.NornIrishAddick said:
Is that a new Brew Dog tipple???Big_Bad_World said:
I'm not sure their supporters would fully appreciate the alcoholic beverages on sale at our place.Cardinal Sin said:I'm sure Millwall will help them out.
After being served up trendy craft ales with names akin to Pastors Nutsack, Badgers Glands, Old Fishlips and Captains Dribble I don't think they'd transition very well to pissy, carbonated cistern-brewed beer.
It's a non starter.
I'll be donning my bestest wig and dress this evening in search of this cheaper tipple.
It's all about how the mood takes me and my feelings on that given day13 - Sponsored links:
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Carlshalton or Tooting are the options according to the Standard2
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Unfortunately working in the industry I see all sorts of shenanigans from developers and it's unbelievable the amount of bullying they get away with.
Everyone knows we need more housing so they have everyone by the bollocks.
Anyway - I'm just copying and pasting something I just so happen to have on my clipboard....just in case anyone wants it
Mr Blake Bennison
Associate Development Director
Mr Alex Vogel
Project Manager
Meadow Residential
First Floor, 50 Great Marlborough Street, Westminster, London, W1F 7JS
Not Available
020 73682280
Mr Carl Dawson
Director Of Development And Construction
Meadow Partners
Unit 50, Great Marlborough Street, Westminster, London, W1F7JS
cdawson@meadowpartners.com
020 7368 2280
Mr Lee Goldberg
Development Manager
Meadow Partners
Unit 50, Great Marlborough Street, Westminster, London, W1F7JS
lgoldberg@meadowrace.com
020 7368 2280
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Getting annoying that Millwall have a moral lead over us at the moment (see Lewisham hospital etc etc)
https://inews.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/exclusive-millwall-come-support-beleaguered-dulwich-hamlet/0 -
Agreed. Maybe if we let the play at the Valley, they could share their CEO.Rothko said:Getting annoying that Millwall have a moral lead over us at the moment (see Lewisham hospital etc etc)
https://inews.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/exclusive-millwall-come-support-beleaguered-dulwich-hamlet/0 -
Millwall have a great ceo with a conscience who I wish still worked for us.Rothko said:Getting annoying that Millwall have a moral lead over us at the moment (see Lewisham hospital etc etc)
https://inews.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/exclusive-millwall-come-support-beleaguered-dulwich-hamlet/3 -
Dulwich to play their remaining home games this season at
Tooting and Mitcham
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Tooting are my favourite non league team. The ground's not in a very 'hip' area though - most of the nearby pubs have closed down.0
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I dunno, there's a BP garage opposite. What more could anyone need?Pringle said:Tooting are my favourite non league team. The ground's not in a very 'hip' area though - most of the nearby pubs have closed down.
Anyway, there's a rally at Goose Green, East Dulwich, on Saturday at 12.30pm, with a march to Champion Hill after. There's even a piece on the CAST website: https://www.castrust.org/2018/03/617208/
Plenty of media coming, all family-friendly. East Dulwich station is conveniently situated for a quick getaway back to The Valley (changing at London Bridge).
If you can't make it, I'll see you for the CARD demo on Easter Monday...1 -
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I’m clearly not asking for that. But hijacking a club (which is not your local club if you’ve rented next door for 2 weeks) for your own bollocks hipster regime can fuck off.kentaddick said:
I hear ya. Bring back the empty grounds and casual racism and homophobia I say.JorgeCosta13 said:My Grandad played for Dulwich Hamlet for quite some time, i know for a fact he would be turning in his grave if he saw this today.
I hate everything about it to be honest, gentrification beyond a joke. I'm pretty open minded to a lot of left wing ideas but wearing pink nail varnish to football? Piss off.
I don't really have a good reason for it, but that article has made me furious.0 -
Will they be able to play back at Champion Hill now?0
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No, because the owner is still determined to build on the site and move them next door, which is acceptable to the councilse9addick said:Will they be able to play back at Champion Hill now?
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cos its in mitcham, one of the worst places i've ever been through in london.Pringle said:Tooting are my favourite non league team. The ground's not in a very 'hip' area though - most of the nearby pubs have closed down.
Shame they're not in tooting, easy access to clapham preppies and tooting has got a growing population of hipsters.0 -
But that was always the plan, wasn't it? It just kicked off last year when planning permission got turned down?killerandflash said:
No, because the owner is still determined to build on the site and move them next door, which is acceptable to the councilse9addick said:Will they be able to play back at Champion Hill now?
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yes. Dulwich hamlet need a new stadium, Champion hill is not fit for purpose, partially because of the huge crowds they now get. A new stadium next door would be best for all parties.se9addick said:
But that was always the plan, wasn't it? It just kicked off last year when planning permission got turned down?killerandflash said:
No, because the owner is still determined to build on the site and move them next door, which is acceptable to the councilse9addick said:Will they be able to play back at Champion Hill now?
Last year meadow walked off with the ball in a sulk. This is a positive development, but not out of the woods yet.0 -
They don't need a new stadiumkentaddick said:
yes. Dulwich hamlet need a new stadium, Champion hill is not fit for purpose, partially because of the huge crowds they now get. A new stadium next door would be best for all parties.se9addick said:
But that was always the plan, wasn't it? It just kicked off last year when planning permission got turned down?killerandflash said:
No, because the owner is still determined to build on the site and move them next door, which is acceptable to the councilse9addick said:Will they be able to play back at Champion Hill now?
Last year meadow walked off with the ball in a sulk. This is a positive development, but not out of the woods yet.
The owner/developer wants to make money by building masses of flats. The astroturf pitch next door is a public asset and isn't big enough to for the basis of a stadium, so they would need to take part of the surrounding fields, Metropolitan Open Land.
So nobody benefits other than the owner
It would be like Roland wanting to build flats on The Valley and move us to Blackheath or Greenwich Park1 -
Better pubs tbf.killerandflash said:
They don't need a new stadiumkentaddick said:
yes. Dulwich hamlet need a new stadium, Champion hill is not fit for purpose, partially because of the huge crowds they now get. A new stadium next door would be best for all parties.se9addick said:
But that was always the plan, wasn't it? It just kicked off last year when planning permission got turned down?killerandflash said:
No, because the owner is still determined to build on the site and move them next door, which is acceptable to the councilse9addick said:Will they be able to play back at Champion Hill now?
Last year meadow walked off with the ball in a sulk. This is a positive development, but not out of the woods yet.
The owner/developer wants to make money by building masses of flats. The astroturf pitch next door is a public asset and isn't big enough to for the basis of a stadium, so they would need to take part of the surrounding fields, Metropolitan Open Land.
So nobody benefits other than the owner
It would be like Roland wanting to build flats on The Valley and move us to Blackheath or Greenwich Park
Really hoping that Dulwich are able to return to Champion Hill soon, I live nearby and as much as I’d like to think that I’ll traipse over to Mitcham to watch them I know I won’t do it regularly.2 -
Lee Bowyer on Charlton’s win against Dulwich Hamlet, incoming transfers and Darren Pratley
https://www.cafc.co.uk/news/view/5b4fcd0e6b67a/lee-bowyer-on-charltons-win-against-dulwich-hamlet-incoming-transfers-and-darren-pratley0