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valleynick66 said:iainment said:valleynick66 said:hoof_it_up_to_benty said:valleynick66 said:It was on BBC News I think the other day.It does feel like the council are being petty / awkward when there isn’t an obvious issue.Pavement eating / drinking when many businesses struggle is not a bad thing generally I’d say.Sometimes a bit of common sense just works.Is that false?
I don't understand why the owner is allowed to take the footpath.0 -
I’m sure if a coach load turned sat on the tables eating their packed lunches, the pub would not be happy.1
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This is rich. Poor kitchen hygiene closed it down in the past.0
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I think the Trafalgar owner may be opening another riverside pub near the entrance to the foot tunnel - the premises has been empty for some time awaiting planning permission.0
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used to have some cracking nights there.
Boat party on Silver Sturgeon then Trafalgar after0 -
My Great, Great Grandfather was born in one of the rooms overlooking the river. His father was a sea captain and his mum was in digs there while he was at sea. Unfortunately I don't have hardly any details as all that side of the family have now passed away. There is a matchbox somewhere at my mums with a picture of the ship he captained on it.4
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Crusty54 said:This is rich. Poor kitchen hygiene closed it down in the past.
surely its popularity means it can’t be all bad.We used to be a League One team and now we aren’t…😉🙂0 -
valleynick66 said:Crusty54 said:This is rich. Poor kitchen hygiene closed it down in the past.
surely its popularity means it can’t be all bad.We used to be a League One team and now we aren’t…😉🙂1 -
PrincessFiona said:valleynick66 said:Crusty54 said:This is rich. Poor kitchen hygiene closed it down in the past.
surely its popularity means it can’t be all bad.We used to be a League One team and now we aren’t…😉🙂It’s what you notice as different on holiday.I think we now see more of this in the West End too.They may well be taking a bit of a liberty but it is a popular spot and overall feels like the pub adds to the area. Just nice to see business in this sector doing well.Shame they can’t seem to find some common ground (no pun intended) with the council.0 -
yeah but I wanted to set up a burger van and some deckchairs on that bit of land. I don't have the rights to do it, but so what ?3
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RBG, have bigger problems than a few tables blocking a path. Had the misfortune to walk up Eltham High Street, it’s an absolute disgrace.Litter strewn everywhere, most bins overflowing, it’s almost third world.Makes me sad and angry in equal measure.1
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Greenwich pub wins fight to keep riverside seating
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvgq1qwe5wdo1 -
Greenwich Council appears to be run by joyless individuals intent on spreading misery to anyone in the borough.9
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Fairly ludicrous that a private business can take over a public walkway for business purposes. Does the owner pay anything for this?
It's not the pub's beer garden which numerous media outlets keep referring to it as. Frank Dowling the owner just runs rings around Greenwich council with his misleading comments.5 -
This pisses me off2
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Covered End said:Greenwich Council appears to be run by joyless individuals intent on spreading misery to anyone in the borough.0
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Baldybonce said:This pisses me off0
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SuedeAdidas said:Baldybonce said:This pisses me off3
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This is the second time Frank Dowling has 'won' against public bodies (also got Tax evasion charges from HMRC thrown out of court). I suspect he has very good lawyers. Frank does what Frank wants and usually gets away with it.2
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BalladMan said:This is the second time Frank Dowling has 'won' against public bodies (also got Tax evasion charges from HMRC thrown out of court). I suspect he has very good lawyers. Frank does what Frank wants and usually gets away with it.1