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Walked past on Sunday and it looked very sad. Shut, curtains closed, furniture all piled up. Does anyone know what's going on with it please?
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The Prince is a locally listed Building of Merit. Does anyone know what this means? Also does anyone know if they have been granted planning permission for providing so many rooms/flats ?
Thanks for bringing this to our attention, I just looked this up. Haringey say,
"Additional conservation considerations are given to the alteration of these buildings and the Council will seek to ensure that the special character of such buildings is protected and enhanced."
If you go to p150 of this document
http://www.haringey.gov.uk/udp_2006_-_final_published_written_state...
You'll see that Haringey recognises such buildings "act as a significant focus for encouraging urban vitality"
and will use its planning powers to ensure that "wherever possible the special character of such buildings is protected and enhanced"
No idea how to find out about planning permission retrospectively though.
I wrote a piece for Londonist today about the Ivy House in Nunhead which has been bought by the local community and now has a community share offer on to fund refit, staff and stock before opening as London's first co-operative pub.
http://londonist.com/2013/03/ivy-house-pub-saved-by-nunhead-communi...
Yay! The Prince is back in business. I popped in tonight for a chat with manager Samir who also has another pub in west London. The. Kitchens open next week and they are planning a sequence of quiz nights, DJ sessions and a return of Saturday night live music. They also boast Londons largest pub TV screen.... Whilst that may not be everyone's taste I am glad to see it hasn't gone for more flats.
I think one of the problems with The Prince is the location it just feels on the edge of the community and is a long and none too pleasant walk away from the train and tube stations. Good luck to Samir though who seems determined to make it work but he will have to tackle many old issues. My better half for example would not go there with me in a million year. I'm not a fan of the Ranelagh (personal taste, I actually think the new manager has improved it greatly and Toy Box Thursday is always good), The Springfield was a great pub and I hope it doesn't change too much now it has been sold and on the odd occation I get of the train at Ally Pally I have always enjoyed a pint in The Gate but did I see the waiting staff in dicky bowes the other day?
Of course there was "Henleys's Bap". Newcomers to the area could be forgiven for smirking but a few years ago it was a really great community pub. I know the new owners have tried very hard to make it work but I think they made a big mistake in to making it too much like a cafe.
Thus, the copnclusion to my rather long essay on the matter is that we may be spoiled for choice in terms of quantity but not necessarily quality. But having a choice of five or six places to go for a drink and all very different we cannot grumble too much. At least we don't live in Palmers Green!
The downfalls at the Gate I found were the toilets, the sticky tables, menu's, the wobbly tables and at times the music and sport/tv combo, just the general inconsistency! That said, I did feedback all of this and went in with a chat with the manager who took my feedback on board and slowly I have noticed the differences but I haven't been in for a month or so.. would be interested in seeing how its doing.
In terms of the location of The Prince, I don't think its a problem at all. If we are thinking about the 'local community' then that would include the whole of Trinity & Bounds Green Road, Mydletton Road etc. If it was a really decent pub with the right social strategy it would quickly attract people from the local area curious to check it out.
I have never tried the Springfield Tavern mainly because from the outside, as a female it feels a bit daunting and those curtains doesn't exactly give it a very inviting feel.. Am I wrong?
You only need to visit the North Nineteen to see that as long as you can build a successful formula location really isn't an issue. Its a bus ride and a walk to get to, no local tube or train.
I didn't feel unwelcome at the Springfield Tavern but the bar arrangement is weird (or was) meaning getting to the bar was tricky. And the loos were awful (I presume they'll be done up). It felt shabby, but cheap and cheerful. I don't blame you for feeling daunted as a lone female. I look forward to seeing what the refurb's like.
The backyard has real potential.
Speaking of places that look daunting, I took a lot of persuading to go in Monaghan's at Wood Green, yet that was really friendly and spotlessly clean.
Interesting re Monaghan's; I have the exactly same preconceptions and I thought it was a venue which leaned towards the local traveller community so I have never felt that it was really open to everyone else but seems I may be wrong again!
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