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Closing Down, Everything Must Go
Published by Peter | Filed under Eating & Drinking, General, Places
More casualties in Camberwell.
The Rock-8 Tapas Bar is gone. I suspected it when I passed a month ago and it was closed, but as it was a Monday night I thought it may have just been their night off. But I passed again last week and the For Sale signs are up. It’s a shame; I liked that place. Now the only Tapas is at that dodgy-looking Marbella, or Viva España, or whatever it’s called, on Camberwell Church Street. I’m being unfair; I haven’t been there. It’s just the huge red neon sign that puts me off.
Also out of business is Camberwell Library (17-21 Camberwell Church Street, SE5 8TR). That came out of nowhere, as I hadn’t read any advance notice of it’s closure, and it went without a word of protest (as far as I saw).
With no movement at the former Blake House, Bee’s Auto Bits or 4 Real We’re D Best (I love saying that name), there seems to be an awful lot of vacant property in Camberwell centre at the moment.
With so many options available, let’s hope we don’t get any more fried chicken takeways, off-licences or mobile phone shops. A Japanese restaurant and a decent butcher/deli would be very welcome.
Anything else? Hmmm… oh, they’ve finished the little refurbishment at The Bickleigh Arms. They’ve removed the old curtains and taken the pool table out, and that seems to have had the effect of making it lighter but less welcoming (hard as that may sound).
I realise that’s not a lot of updates, but it’s been too cold to leave the house recently (plus, I got an X-Box).
Crime News: A Camberwell woman has been sentenced to life imprisonment after killing an innocent bystander with a machete after a feud with her neighbour got out of hand. You can read the full story of the attack (which happened days before I moved back to Camberwell) at the ICSouthLondon website (with the longest URL I’ve ever seen).
I love the reporter’s dramatic style:
But how could a petty squabble between friends snowball into devious criminality and ultimately cold-blooded murder?
Devious criminality? She rushed her neighbours with a machete, that’s not exactly devious.









ben patio Says (#1338):
March 16th, 2005 at 3:11 pm
surely they can’t just close a library? having said that, it was a dump. however not as much of a dump as the swimming baths. how that place is passed fit for public use, i’m not sure.
nicholas blake Says (#1535):
April 5th, 2005 at 3:01 pm
the library is just shut for refurbishment. it’s meant to reopen mid april.
Mel Morris Says (#2312):
September 7th, 2005 at 2:09 pm
Do try the Marbella/Viva Espana tapas bar - its recently been taken over (by the look of it) by some trendy Brindisa types. Me and my other half enjoyed a wonderful cava sangria and some great dishes - my recommendation is go for the chefs specials and you won’t be dissapointed, the box standard stuff like patatas bravas were OK but nothing out of the ordinary whereas the samphire, quail, crab and kebabs were all fabulous.
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