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Staff Reporter (09 April, 2021)
Here we list pubs by area and chain that we have talked to about reopening on Monday
Since Boris Johnson announced the roadmap out of lockdown, the News has profiled pubs across Southwark planning to reopen their outdoor areas in April,
writes Kit Heren…
Read on for a selection of places to drink, relax and meet friends in and around the borough as Covid-19 rules recede and spring arrives.
Bermondsey
The Kings Arms
Staff at the Kings Arms are “bloody excited” to get punters back in from April 12, the Bermondsey pub’s general manager has said.
The Kings Arms, on Tooley Street, is taking bookings for its outdoor tables, with room for about 40 people in total. The pub is also doing takeaway drinks, manager Jade Dowsett-Roberts said.
Bermondsey Through The Prism Of Postcards
Staff Reporter (15 March, 2021)
My nan used to tell me about the old town halls and theatres before they were bombsites
After collecting postcards to and from Bermondsey and Rotherhithe where he was born and bred, Micky Holland decided to write a book about the people who sent and received the postcards he collected,
writes Elizabeth Paul.
What made you write a book?
‘After years of looking at the pictures on the front I began looking at the messages on the back and realised there was a lot more interest and drama there… I discovered I had many postcards going to the same people and couldn’t make out why. But then someone told me that collecting postcards was popular a hundred years ago, like collecting stamps, and that I now had some of their collections, collections they had left when they died.’
AJ Retrofit Awards 2021 winners revealed
with Pearson Lloyd has been named AJ Retrofit of the Year 2021
The conversion of a warehouse in Hackney, east London, not only found a new use for a building that faced demolition but reused as many materials as possible – both from the site and reclamation yards.
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The AJ’s Rob Wilson and Fran Williams, who chaired the various judging panels, said the winning project was ‘notable for having transformed some previously unremarkable and ramshackle commercial structures into a rather poetic and beautiful whole’.
The scheme, which also won the Workplace under 2,000m² category, was revealed as the overall winner at the AJ Retrofit Awards virtual awards event held on Wednesday 24 February.