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Tudor Barn Eltham Closure

14 Feb 08 - 04:16 AM (#2262031)
Subject: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,woodsie

The Tudor Barn is to close on 24th February 2008. Greenwich Council are refusing to allow the premises to be used as a pub any longer. This venue has been the home of FOLKMOB for 12 years. This is devestating news to a lot of people who have enjoyed attending/playing at this fantastic venue over the years. The Club was given no advance warning of this we were just casually informed by one of the barstaff. We will not be going down without a fight. So please can anybody who wants to support us, write to your MP, Greenwich council, the press - anything that can help.


14 Feb 08 - 04:34 AM (#2262042)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: Folkiedave

Are you able to tell us why it is being closed? It might be of help.


14 Feb 08 - 06:59 AM (#2262115)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,woodsie

The lease was up and Greenwich just decided that they don't want to renew it! Nothing to do with the current landlord. There were several people in the bidding for the lease. A group of busybodies called "Freinds Of Well Hall" also objected to the building being used as a pub! So now it will be boarded up and probably vandalised.


14 Feb 08 - 07:08 AM (#2262123)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: Richard Bridge

Remember Brixton Bert's wake there, organised by the late Dave Bryant? A great occasion in a very suitable venue.

Draft letter that anyone can use follows: -

To: Greenwich Council
Town Hall
Wellington Street,
Woolwich,
SE18 6PW

Dear SIrs

I understand that you are the owners of the Tudor Barn in Well Hall Pleasance. It is at present run mostly as a pub.    It is possibly one of the finest medieval buildings still standing in South East London. I am told that you plan to close it entirely and board it up.

That would be a remarkable act of irresponsibility. As the experience of the Cutty Sark shows, it is hard to keep a facility that is not in constant use secure from vandalism. If the Tudor Barn is simply boarded up it will of course at once become a target for dossers and vandals, and sooner or later be burnt down. That would be a huge loss to the amentiy of the neighbourhood.

It is, in practical terms, essential that a sympathetic use is found for the building to preserve it for future generations.

I should be grateful to hear from you wth satisfactory assurances

Yours faithfully


[name]


14 Feb 08 - 07:22 AM (#2262132)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: My guru always said

Thanks Richard! It would be dreadful to lose this venue, lets keep this thread up near the top!


14 Feb 08 - 08:24 AM (#2262173)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: Billy Weeks

It is always advisable to look beyond one's own special interest and seek out the readily available facts before composing angry letters about 'boarding up'. The Tudor Barn is not just a folk venue, it is also one of the most important historic buildings in the borough of Greenwich. The beautiful garden has recently had a lot of money spent on a stunning restoration by the Heritage Lottery Fund and the council itself.

I have no great love for Greenwich borough council, but they are unlikely to allow such a huge investment waste away and if they were stupid enough to do so, those 'busybodies', the Friends of Well Hall would be first at the barricades.

It has been reported in some detail in the the press that the present licensee wished to assign his lease to someone else, a perfectly normal business transaction. The council considered refusing and taking the barn back into their own management but, in the event, decided to allow the assignment.

I don't know who the new lessee is and he/she/they could, of course, turn out to be unfriendly to the Mob, but we don't know that yet, do we?


14 Feb 08 - 08:30 AM (#2262178)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: Richard Bridge

The information about boarding up comes (I am told) not simply from inference but from a person (no names, no pack drill) close to the pub closure - and my draft letter of course was framed in no way referring to folk music but to the importance of teh building.

The information I received was that also the council refused to permit any further use as a pub.


14 Feb 08 - 09:01 AM (#2262194)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,Essex Girl

The issue of 'boarding up' came from the present incumbent of the Tudor Barn. We were fully aware that the lease was going to be assigned some time this year, but were not given notice until this Tuesday. The folk club is not the only group to use the barn. It is frequently used for weddings and birthday parties, and has the cajun barn dances once a month. This venue could prove an excellent asset for the council if they were to manage it wisely. Of course as a committee member of folk mob we are upset that we are losing this great venue, but a major concern is that if it is allowed to stand empty for any length of time it will be vandalised like other empty buildings in the vicinity - (The Welcome Inn & the cinema).


14 Feb 08 - 09:10 AM (#2262200)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,woodsie

Billy Weeks, where does your info come from? There is no new lessee. The present licence holder did want to transfer the licence but the council refused and the building will no longer be used as a pub! You say it was widely reported, where?


14 Feb 08 - 09:29 AM (#2262211)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: greg stephens

I have been to enjoyable family parties at this excellent venue, and would be very worried if it was to pack up operating. But we seem to be getting diametrically opposite sets of facts in this thread, so who is right? Shutting down and boarded up, or thriving with new landlord?


14 Feb 08 - 10:37 AM (#2262237)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,Andy Cakebread

I've just been looking at the minutes of the group mentioned above, The Friends of Well Hall Pleasaunce (www.wellhall.org.uk). They mention that, since their start a couple of years ago, they've had friendly meetings with the Council's Parks people.

Their minutes note (25/6/07, 8b) that councillors were lobbied about a change of use away from 'pub' and to 'cafe/food' with an accent on children. Also, (29/10/07, 2) they noted that they had been notified by Chris Roberts (no job specified) that the Council had been asked to assign the lease & that references had been supplied.

The information I have from the current landlord is that (a) whatever it reopens as, it will not be a pub and (b) that his current licence is probably flexible enough to allow for restaurant use.

Like Woodsie, I've seen no report at all in the press concerning this matter - Billy, could you point us at the relevalt paper?


14 Feb 08 - 12:47 PM (#2262361)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: Billy Weeks

Thanks for the additional info, Andy, which confirms my feeling that the Friends are keeping a close eye on these moves.

The report I read (I didn't say it was 'widely' reported, woodsie) was in the current issue of the local magazine 'Senine' - it means postcode SE9 - (sorry - the mag has been recycled!) which gave the facts about the assignment in a bit less detail than Andy gives.

I can understand that a folk club might be uneasy about a move from pub to a less boozy atmosphere (if that is happening for sure), but I can't see that the council can be accused of anything but dealing with a lawful request that any lessee is free to make.

I was interested to hear that the talk of 'boarding up' comes from the present incumbent who, presumably, was the one who set the assignment process in train. Don't know what to make of that.

Provided the new lessee, of whom I know nothing, runs the place in an orderly manner with proper respect for this rare and precious building (and, as to that, we can only watch and wait) I can't see what one can object to.

I agree, Essex Girl, that a vacant building is open to vandalism and we do, as you say, have at least two horrible examples in this area. But we haven't reached that point yet. It would certainly be sensible to press the council to say precisely what provision they will make to ensure that no unguarded period occurs between the two occupations, since this will be the time of maximum risk. If they fail to cover that risk, then the council could reasonably be accused of dereliction of duty. But allowing or not allowing a change of use (whatever that may mean for the Mob) is not per se a cause for criticism.


14 Feb 08 - 01:01 PM (#2262376)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,The Mole Catcher's Apprentice

Every paragraph on the Well Hall website emphasises over and over about how The Friends are working VERY closely with the local council and how "family orientated" they are.

the final paragraph in their Aims reads.

"To promote harmony within the community and to actively work against all forms of discrimination within it so that no one is disadvantaged by reason of ethnicity, gender, disability, sexual orientation, age, class, income, employment status or religious belief."

it all speakes volumes...you can have a good time but only under OUR conditions.

Charlotte (and that's the way I see it)


15 Feb 08 - 04:22 AM (#2262868)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,Sue


15 Feb 08 - 07:42 AM (#2262952)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,woodsie

A glimmer of hope according to the following message just posted by Sue Forde on Folkmob website:

I have been trying to leave a message on the Tudor Barn closure thread on mudcat but for some reason it won't send. So I'll post it here. I had a call from Peter T. yesterday whose friend was at the Barn on Wednesday evening, she was so impressed by our set up and how we run it that she got on the phone the next morning and managed to speak to some executive in the council (I think she has contacts) and she was told that, yes the Barn will be closing for a short period of time, it won't be opening again as a pub but the council want to keep it as a venue for the community. The guy said that they are aware of us (Folkmob) and what we do and the friend said that he intimated that they want us to continue there. Peter has given us the name and phone number of this council guy and Mick is going to try and speak to him today. We are also sending a letter registering our interest in remaining at the barn and asking to be involved in any further discussions regarding the future of the building. If I hear anything else I will let you know. Sue


15 Feb 08 - 07:47 AM (#2262958)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: Richard Bridge

I know of the song "Pub with no beer", but "Folk club with no beer"?


15 Feb 08 - 09:16 AM (#2263022)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,woodsie

Easy on the cocoa dave ...


15 Feb 08 - 09:17 AM (#2263024)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: billybob

I started to read this thread with great sadness, not only did we hold Brixton Bert's wake there ( thanks to Dave Bryant) but we also celebrated Dave's life with a wonderful day of music and memories.
I first sang at the Tudor Barn with Dave in the 70's and if we did not live such a long way away I am sure we would have joined the Folkmob. I do hope all will end well and that this wonderful building will remain open and in safe hands!As for a folk club without any beer, if it is a private club and no money changes hands cannot you be allowed to "bring a bottle?"
Wendy


15 Feb 08 - 11:36 AM (#2263166)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,woodsie

Here is a message from Dave Baxter:

Contacted Greenwich Council this afterrnoon and spoke to Mike Gaston of the Licensing Section. He had no information about what was happening with the lease but said that he would contact the Business Properties Section of the Council. He came back to me to say that Grenwich Council are buying back the lease of the Tudor Barn and that the intention is to put it to some other use (not a public house). The impression I got was that someone has a plan although no information has been released to the public as yet.


15 Feb 08 - 11:59 AM (#2263189)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: Dead Horse

This venue also holds monthly dances as "Cajun Barn" and is one of the few places in this country which hosts visiting bands from Louisiana, as well as some very good local (British) and European musicians.
The only other venue accessible from the south is Cecil Sharp House, which, in my humble opinion, is nowhere near as good as Tudor Barn.
As a comical aside, I should like to mention that more than one musician from across the pond refers to this place as "The Two-door Barn" and actually believed that was its proper name, albeit with some peculiar english spelling!


15 Feb 08 - 12:06 PM (#2263198)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,The Mole Catcher's Apprentice

"if it is a private club and no money changes hands cannot you be allowed to "bring a bottle?"

best to check the licensing laws on that one, I think.

Charlotte (more coffee)


16 Feb 08 - 09:21 AM (#2263750)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,Harry

Greenwich now have the lease back and a plan that they are not making public.


16 Feb 08 - 09:36 AM (#2263756)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: McGrath of Harlow

This is sheer cultural vandalism.

And these "Friends" just sound like a bunch of hypocrites: "...to actively work against all forms of discrimination" - except against people who like to have a pint of beer when they are meeting with mates and maybe singing a few songs.

Doing stuff like that is very much part of the tradition of my ethnic group.

The Tudor Barn one of the best folk venues I know, and one of the best pubs. I remember Dave Bryant's wake there - a wonderful occasion.


16 Feb 08 - 10:18 AM (#2263785)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,woodsie

Chris Roberts who Andy mentions in his post is the LEADER of Greewich Council. I have just emailed him with my concerns please can others who wish to support us do the same email Chris Roberts


16 Feb 08 - 11:35 AM (#2263832)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,The Mole Catcher's Apprentice

"it won't be opening again as a pub but the council want to keep it as a venue for the community."

folk clubs included? I suspect so. The only problem, for some, that I see, is the fact that no beer will be sold

Charlotte (watching, waiting and not panicing)


16 Feb 08 - 11:40 AM (#2263837)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: John MacKenzie

Depends on whether the council obtains a PEL for the premises, and why would they?

G


16 Feb 08 - 06:43 PM (#2264172)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: Girl Friday

Is it better to send the letter or email Greenwich Council? Should one do both?

The Tudor Barn is a great building and should be kept open, and used by the people of Greenwich. Rarely does one find such a large room, such a welcoming place. Folk Mob is by far the largest and best attended Folk Club in the S.E. London Area.Recent reports have 52 singers attending on one night. The wakes for Brixton Bert and Dave Bryant would have been difficult to hold anywhere else, due to the sheer number of performers, friends and relatives that attended.
What would prevent the Folk Mob from "Bringing Their Own?"


17 Feb 08 - 02:14 AM (#2264351)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,woodsie

Folkmob have not been granted use of the building - as mentioned above, If the council does eventually allow us use, then the venue would require a new Public Entertainment Licence and subscription to Performing Rights Society (This was paid by current Landlord). You can email The Council Leader using the link in my last thread.


17 Feb 08 - 05:29 AM (#2264389)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: Richard Bridge

It would need a licence under the Licensing Act for booze and/or regulated entertainment or entertainment facilities (and it might need one for the food bits too, I have never bothered about that part of teh Licensing Act) but technically it is not a PEL, and if you write to the head of a council no doubt he will play dumb on purpose and tell you that there is no such thing as a PEL or a need for one any more - so if you do write to the council don't fall into this trap.


17 Feb 08 - 10:01 AM (#2264497)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,woodsie

This is a quote from Councillor Spencer Drury

"I did note that an item related to the Well Hall Plesaunce was on the agenda for Cabinet Committee approximately one month ago and attended the meeting and spoke on the item. Unfortunately the Council has chosen to place the discussion under a confidential classification so I cannot describe the exact details of what was discussed or indeed what the Council's proposals are." This is from an email received today!


18 Feb 08 - 03:24 AM (#2265135)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: Richard Bridge

I'm planning to come to your last night Woodsie, work pressures permitting, and am working on some songs you will absolutely hate!


18 Feb 08 - 04:01 AM (#2265151)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,The Barden of England at work

Perhaps my reading of the 2003 act is wrong, but I thought it was a Premises Licence and as such it will still be licensed including the part for the provision of music.

John Barden


18 Feb 08 - 04:51 AM (#2265171)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,woodsie

I think the Licence is held by the Licensee - and there won't be one!


18 Feb 08 - 05:08 AM (#2265178)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,Martin Guha

I hadn't seen a draft petition, so I mailed this off to Greenwich Council:




Dear Sir

        Re:        TUDOR BARN, Eltham

        I am very concerned to hear that Greenwich Council is proposing to close the pub being run in the Tudor Barn. This seems to me to be a very worrying decision on several counts.

        I am personally concerned at the loss of the venue for the Greenwich Folk Club which has been singing there for many years. There is a shortage of cultural activities in the Eltham area. This has been one of the very few community foci in the district and ought to be encouraged. The council actively funds other arts organisations. The Folkmob does not need funding, it just needs a venue.

        I am also very concerned at the likelihood of vandalism. The fact that this historic building has been in use in the evenings has undoubtedly helped prevent vandalism. Closed buildings attract trouble of this sort, which will then spread through the rest of the Pleasaunce. The short-sighted decision to close an evening venue is likely to severely damage the position of the Pleasaunce as an oasis in a deprived area of the Borough.

        I would be grateful for a prompt assurance that you are reconsidering this decision.

                                Yours sincerely


                                                        




Chief Executive's Complaints Officer
Town Hall
Wellington St
Woolwich
SE18 6PW


18 Feb 08 - 06:47 AM (#2265221)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,The Barden of England at work

Hi Woodsie - The DCMS site here:- http://www.culture.gov.uk/what_we_do/Alcohol_entertainment/licensing_act_2003_explained/ will help explain it. There is no such thing as a Licensee any more as the premises is what is licensed. OK, the alcohol bit would need a Designated Premises Supervisor, but the act doesn't actually state that one is needed for Music. Anyway, the fact is that it's the premises that has the license, not an individual. Hope this helps. By the way it's a travesty what is happening to the FOLKMOB, you are a great bunch of people who run a fantastic club.

John Barden


18 Feb 08 - 08:32 AM (#2265281)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: Lady Raffles

Thanks John

that all sounds very promising, I think that as long as we can return to the Barn when it opens again if not as a pub then hopefully as a venue for the use of the community, then the booze thing will fall into place, you couldn't have Folkmob without something to oil the wheels and tonsils. We just need to find somewhere to keep going in the interim period, but I'm sure we will and Folkmob will definitely keep on going, after all it's our 20th anniversary in 2013

Sue


18 Feb 08 - 08:32 AM (#2265282)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,Essex Girl

We are holding a general meeting tonight at the Tudor Barn from 7pm. All interested parties are encouraged to attend. Also it would be great to see as many people there on Wednesday for our 'last night' at this venue - at least for a while.
Linda


18 Feb 08 - 08:50 AM (#2265292)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,rock chick

Hi, I have been following this thread, if i was down South i would attend this evening, however i am now living up in Scotland.

Do keep me up to date guys on where you will be moving to, if at all, and hopefully not. I have spent many a Wednesday at the Tb and venues before with you wondeful people. When i am down your way i will be popping along, to where ever you guys, are to catch up with you all and maybe, just maybe play some music again.

Shelagh, or as mick , Alas woodsie, would call me Big She....... although i am far from BIG ;-))


18 Feb 08 - 12:11 PM (#2265427)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,woodsie

I have just received an email from councillor Dermot Poston and I quote him

"I am at one with your cause and will do all I can to help"

We will have to keep a tally of councillors for and against!


18 Feb 08 - 05:22 PM (#2265711)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,woodsie

There were about 100 people at the meeting tonight Folkies, regulars, residents, cajun barnies & press. I think we made a very good case to the Council's "culture department" spokesman John Fahey (No not that one)There was nobody there from the "friends of ..." It was made clear that the TB would be boarded up om 25th February, but this would apparently be temporary while they decided what to do next!


19 Feb 08 - 12:51 AM (#2265957)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,Hershey Bar

Refresh


19 Feb 08 - 04:36 AM (#2266004)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,The Big T

Sorry I missed the meeting I have only just found the thread.
I think its a case of the Council being (as usual) shortsighted in their dealings with organisations such as the Folk Mob. They only care for to be seen doing something when a load of busy bodies such as the friends of well hall get involved or should I say put their oars in.We can but hope. After all it was the Folk Mob where I started to perform again.
Thanks for all the good times.


19 Feb 08 - 05:33 AM (#2266027)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,em


19 Feb 08 - 08:30 AM (#2266140)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,woodsie

Would that be the Big T Bruce?


19 Feb 08 - 08:37 AM (#2266145)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,Essex Girl

John Fahey has stated that he will be offering us and the cajun dance an alternative venue while they decide what to do with the barn. They are holding a council meeting next week to review the options, so if anyone has any ideas about how they would like the barn to be used please inform the council.


19 Feb 08 - 10:12 AM (#2266235)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: Lady Raffles

Just received an email from John Fahy Cabinet Member, he says -
"I am very mindful of the vibrant nature of the entertainment being provided at the Tudor Barn and the Council is committed to secure long term sustainability for the Tudor Barn, clearly we want to work with you and others to sustain the level of activity that currently exists. There was a clear sense of feeling at the public meeting on Monday and you will not find us wanting to resolve the future of the premises as speedily as possible". I think that sounds quite positive. Mick is trying to make contact today with the director of operations at the Blackheath Rugy Club which is within spitting distance of the Tudor Barn, with a view to us using their club house until the Barn opens again. If we don't have any luck there, Woodsie has another card up his sleeve, but whatever happens Folkmob will continue, there are lots more "Good Times" to come.

Sue


19 Feb 08 - 10:46 AM (#2266275)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: Richard Bridge

While the Folkmob is important,
And while folk music itself is more important than the Folkmob,
I think we should not lose sight of the fact that this is possibly the most important medieval building still standing in South London, so that the preservation of the building is rather more important than preserving the folking there.


19 Feb 08 - 02:18 PM (#2266524)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: Girl Friday

Absolutely right Richard. I expect that the rugby club will be cleaner, warmer, eqivalent in size, but totally lacking in atmosphere. That will be down to Folk Mob to acheive. THe TB must definitely be the most important mediaeval building in S.E. London and must be preserved at all costs.


20 Feb 08 - 03:06 AM (#2267146)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,Hersey Bar

The best way to preserve a building is to use it!


20 Feb 08 - 04:40 AM (#2267184)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,The Big T

Yes Woodsie its me.
If you could get the Rugby Club for a short time that would be great.Remember they always have Music there for the Greenwich Jazz Festival. I know its at the bottom of my Garden. Be right handy for me. Seriously though lets just hope you can get somewhere soon. I know what it was like looking for new premises for Orpington Folk Club. Took a little while to get everyone back into the regular meetings. But the club (The Folk Mob that is) will go on as soon as possible.


20 Feb 08 - 06:21 AM (#2267221)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,woodsie

Not that ground unfortunately Brian. They also have a club house in well hall Pleasuance.


20 Feb 08 - 07:13 AM (#2267243)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,The Big T

Looks like I have to walk again!


20 Feb 08 - 08:34 AM (#2267286)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,Essex Girl

Richard, Quite agree with you. One of the major points raised at the meeting on Monday was what would happen to the barn if it was left to stand empty. Obviously we have a vested interest in its future and we want to see it "returned to its former glory".Let's hope the council makes a firm decision soon.


20 Feb 08 - 12:07 PM (#2267493)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: Richard Bridge

See you all tonight if all goes well.


20 Feb 08 - 12:09 PM (#2267497)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: The Mole Catcher's Apprentice (inactive)

"but totally lacking in atmosphere"

then create the atmosphere :-)

Charlotte (the atmosphere on Ma and Pa's piano stool


20 Feb 08 - 07:12 PM (#2267998)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: Richard Bridge

A good crowd tonight - but what happened to you Woodsie? You left before I could piss you off!


21 Feb 08 - 09:01 AM (#2268465)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: Dipsodeb

What a geat night last night to end this era for the Folk Mob at the Tudor Barn. Hopefully it won't be too long before we are back there again, and can start a new era.
Thanks everyone who came along and helped us polish off the raffle wine and whisky ;-)


21 Feb 08 - 12:13 PM (#2268648)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,woodsie

Myself and Mick Forde have been invited to the council meeting on Monday to air our concerns about the future.


21 Feb 08 - 01:23 PM (#2268704)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,Pete the hat

Could some one please follow up the lead that was submitted by myself through a friend re The Post office Public house Eltham High Street.

The Land lords father plays guitar and showed interest in folkmob useing the premisses Mid week.I have passed on the Info but still remain unaware if any one has followed it up or not.

I cant approach him myself for it was 1st mentioned to the land lord through a friend of mine and apart from that I do not belong to the Folkmob commitee and have limited knowleadge of the clubs running procedure for god sakes "ITS WORTH A TRY?

Do you know the north American plains Indian would ride a pony at full gallop untill it dropped exhausted.Then to get it on its feet again he would light a fire underneath it"


21 Feb 08 - 02:02 PM (#2268743)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: Richard Bridge

Yes Woodsie but will you leave before the meeting starts (legpull, legpull)?


22 Feb 08 - 08:21 AM (#2269420)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,Lady Raffles

Went to check out the Rugby Club premises last night (in the sports grounds next door to the Tudor Barn) and I think that they will be ideal for us, Its a longish upstairs room that looks out over the playing fields, They can store our P.A equipment, we can start next Wednesday 27th Feb. and they won't charge us anything as long as we have enough people coming along using the bar. It's nice and warm up there and the toilet facilities are good.

Pete, We also checked out the Old Post Office and whilst It would probably work well as a venue for a musicians session (maybe someone could organise that) I don't think it would work for a club night.

Sue


22 Feb 08 - 01:11 PM (#2269686)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST

Has I have said in the guest book Sue The Rugby club is Ideal because it ok for P.A.nights.The Post Office in Eltham could not offer us that. If any one wants the Post Office then go for it I and Im sure others will be content with the Rugby club.

My main concern is how do we let all folkmob members know?

I will hopefully see you all there in a few weeks time I have got to go back and forth to Manchester for the next few weeks.Bloody Par-larva.


22 Feb 08 - 01:28 PM (#2269702)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: Richard Bridge

No doubt a mailshot from membership records will catch up with virtually all the members sooner or later.

For teh meantime, a notice each Weds on the door of the Barn or the gate to the Pleasaunce with directions.


24 Feb 08 - 10:30 PM (#2271543)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: Girl Friday

Andy C gave a good plug for your opening night at the rugby club. We'll do our best to be there, viruses permitting.


25 Feb 08 - 04:14 AM (#2271634)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,Andy

The least I could do, Sue. Keep your viruses to yourselves in future, please - my throat feels like someone's shoved a hoof rasp down it!


25 Feb 08 - 08:22 AM (#2271705)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,Essex Girl

Directions will be posted on the entrance to the Tudor Barn next Wednesday, and will also be on the Folkmob web site.


25 Feb 08 - 06:05 PM (#2272250)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: Richard Bridge

Hoping to be fresh enough to attend. Long way home, but club needs support over the interstice.


25 Feb 08 - 06:40 PM (#2272264)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,woodsie

Myself and Mick Forde were invited to a meeting with the council today. Also in attendance was Lynne, Paul & Bill representing the general punters from the bar. The general consensus was that it was frasible for a bar to continue, but with stronger management to keep the louts and yobbos out! (there goes 50% of folkmob's membership) Their plan is: assessment of damage (if any) to the building. Two days deep cleansing. There will be 24/7 security by two guards as well as improved CCTV to cover the rear of the building. We will meet again in two weeks at the Tudor Barn. The building will operate as a tea room during the interim (consultation) period. The upstairs bar may open during this period for Folkmob, but not until 11:30pm as we have requested.


26 Feb 08 - 03:05 AM (#2272512)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,woodsie

Frasible? I think I meant feasible!

Can I thank everybody who has supported folkmob especially those who wrote to the Council. They are now listening to us! Thanks to Richard Bridge for travelling hundreds of miles to be with us last Wednesday. We WILL be back at the Tudor Barn soon!!!


26 Feb 08 - 07:53 AM (#2272621)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: billybob

Very well done! Brilliant news.


26 Feb 08 - 01:04 PM (#2272831)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,Pete the hat

I did hear that right.The Tudor Bard............A tea bar?
Saints preserve us ,no one in Eltham drinks tea? They all drink beer.

Joking aside Well done everyone.Great news about the Rugby club and us getting back inthe Barn one day sounds not so distant has it did a few weeks back..


26 Feb 08 - 03:07 PM (#2272943)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,woodsie

Sounds like you have a cold Peter! Or do you mean Shakespear?


26 Feb 08 - 03:31 PM (#2272965)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,Peter

Well Cajun Barn is heading down the A2 to Rainham for their March and May gigs. I hope they go back to Eltham as it is a pig of a journey for all the customers from north of the River.


26 Feb 08 - 03:59 PM (#2272992)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,Pete the Hat

I have been to a few of those Cajun dances and enjoyed them all.I like the Music. I thought it was a bit cramped at the Tudor barn because they are very well attended. You all dance in a big circle round and round and round.after a few pints I fell over a chair wot with all that spinning round.so I sat down for the rest of the night,


26 Feb 08 - 05:51 PM (#2273078)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: melodeonboy

Woodsie: Full marks to you and the others in Folkmob for not taking this lying down and acting so quickly. Things are looking much more positive now than they did a week or two ago. I really hope everything works out well both for Folkmob and The Barn itself.


27 Feb 08 - 08:54 PM (#2274303)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: Girl Friday

Good attendance tonight at the rugby club. The upstairs bar is a big plus. The bar staff are friendly, and no yobs.... still it's good news about the Barn, especially if they keep the upstairs bar open for us.


28 Feb 08 - 05:26 AM (#2274516)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,Lady Raffles

Great to see so many friendly faces last night, Thank you all for coming along and supporting Folkmob on our first night in our temporary/new home. there were 47 of us, 48 if you count the dog, so no wonder Fran behind the bar had a big smile on his face at the end of the evening. Next weeks session will have to be another sing around as unfortunately we are unable to get our PA equipment installed before Wednesday, aithough if the evening is anything like last night I don't think anyone will be complaining.

Sue


28 Feb 08 - 09:08 AM (#2274652)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,Essex Girl

Excellent singaround last night, most of the regulars were there plus a few we hadn't seen for a while. Nice to see you back TDL. We even managed to start at 8.30!!! See you all next week


28 Feb 08 - 04:19 PM (#2275111)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,Pete the Hat

Excellent night at the Rugby Club.
really good Cheep beer and a friendly face behind the bar.Good to see T.D.L. again.

"Woodsie " Your like Mon-go the Magician You keep disappearing,


29 Feb 08 - 02:52 AM (#2275452)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: Richard Bridge

Maybe he just had a flashback.


03 Mar 08 - 07:03 AM (#2278086)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,woodsie

Sorry about my vanishing act - I've not been feeling very good recently plus, having to get up at 04:45 every morning leaves me knackered. My heart tells me to go to all these great sessions but my body says no, you should really be getting more shuteye!


04 Mar 08 - 01:28 PM (#2279394)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: Girl Friday

If we're not too knackered we may turn up again on Wednesday.


04 Mar 08 - 01:54 PM (#2279424)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: McGrath of Harlow

"Two days deep cleansing." When I went to Dave Bryant's wake at the Tudor Barn it struck me as a pretty clean place. Probably better in that way than most pubs.

"Deep cleansing" indeed - that's what they do in beauty parlours isn't it?


05 Mar 08 - 08:52 AM (#2280088)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,Essex Girl

McGrath, that's 'cos we cleaned it and got rid of the squirrel droppings beforehand.It's got a lot worse since, especially the loos.!!


05 Mar 08 - 11:35 AM (#2280242)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,Woodsie

This is what Greenwich Civic & Community Manager Sue Butterfill said "The Tudor had been badly neglected and they have been it to rip everything out and they needed to do a full deep clean. The Barn will re-open as a tea room on the 17th March for Mon-Fri service."


05 Mar 08 - 06:27 PM (#2280660)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,chris

Please please please dont let the buildong be closed i watched the last brick fall down from the old Welcome inn pub today a very sad day .. my grand father took me there as a child and i still remember eating crisps with the salt bag in the small garden at the back .. i suppose Greenwich Council wont be satisfied untill we have lost all three great Eltham land marks . THE WELCOME INN THE WELL HALL CORONET AND NOW THE TUDOR BARN, Ive lived in eltham 50yrs its such a shame we even lost the eltham lido , take it all away greenwich council why dont you ??


07 Mar 08 - 08:36 AM (#2282011)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,woodsie

The building is not closing - we have pesuaded the council to keep it open, in fact it will open to the public on 17th march - but only in the daytime as a tea room - The folkmob have also been told that they can use the building, but only until 10 or 11pm (not specified yet) What we are now trying to persuade them to open a bar (not neccessarily a full blown pub) and get some decent draught beer! They have made some positive grunts but we still have an uphill struggle!


07 Mar 08 - 09:35 AM (#2282042)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: Richard Bridge

How the hell did they get planning permission to rip everything out?


07 Mar 08 - 11:24 AM (#2282136)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,Lady Raffles

Mick and I were in the Barn last Saturday morning just to confirm to Sue Butterfill that none of our equipment was still in the building as this week they were clearing away any rubbish that had been left behind. Anyway everything looked fine, the same as always, the only stuff to have been removed was brewery related. Although the place did seem a bit sad and lonely with just two security guards rattling around inside. Hopefully everything will go to plan and we will be back in by 19th March.


10 Mar 08 - 01:43 AM (#2284107)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST

I wonder if the security guards have seen the White Lady yet? apparently she has often been seen in the downstairs ladies toilet? or up stairs by the Ingleonook fireplace.


10 Mar 08 - 01:46 AM (#2284108)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,Pete the Hat

I must admit the downstairs ladies loo is really cold and somewhat errie.I went in there once with the landlords permission to see if I could sense anything.Takes me back to my ghost hunting days?


10 Mar 08 - 08:31 AM (#2284215)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,Dave

My mum worked there back in the 40s. She remembered something eerie brushing past her on the stairs. Obviously the white lady has been there some time.


10 Mar 08 - 08:58 AM (#2284226)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,woodsie

That was Alec rushing to get the last pint in!


10 Mar 08 - 09:53 AM (#2284271)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: Girl Friday

Have you had any close encounters of the spirit kind Pete? .... and, I don't mean the stuff that comes in 70cl bottles.


10 Mar 08 - 08:44 PM (#2284906)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,Pete the hat.

I have a vast interest in the subject of hauntings and ghosts and I am suseptable to them.
I have heard things but not seen nothing.aparently it could go on like that with me endeffinatly.I think the Barn is host to a ghost but ..she. wont harm you,Scare you shitless but not harm you.


11 Mar 08 - 03:26 AM (#2285094)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: Richard Bridge

Sue, you have stayed at my house (when many stayed over after one of the folk nights we used to have in the pub next door) and slept in the spare bedroom my daughter used to have. Surely you met Emily the ghost. A nice young girl from the Victorian period. As far as I know I'm about the only person who has slept in my house and not met her - but you know how sensitive I am!


11 Mar 08 - 11:18 AM (#2285330)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,The Barden of England at work

You probably frightened her Richard ;-)

John Barden


11 Mar 08 - 04:07 PM (#2285608)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: Lady Raffles

I went to a meeting this afternoon at the Tudor Barn and everything is ready for the opening of the Tudor Rose Tea Room on the 17th March, unfortunately no draught ale will be on sale just yet, maybe later. Floors have been varnished and windows repaired. Our first session is on Wednesday 19th, They are honouring our finishing time of 11pm (sadly not 11.30) but any other group who use the hall will have to be out by 10.30pm. We can store our equipment in the upstairs kitchen for the short term, we can't use the attic anymore because of health and safety. As mentioned before we can bring our own drinks and there will be a recycling bin installed outside the building where we can dispose of our empties. The council are charging us an annual fee to become an affiliated group and then we get the hire of the hall for a nominal hourly rate. They are also hoping to get other groups using the hall on a regular basis.

I thought the White Lady had made an appearance when a blood curdling scream came from the Ladies toilet but some poor woman had just tripped down the step.

Sue


11 Mar 08 - 05:21 PM (#2285676)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: Leadfingers

At least there IS a continuong Folk Event at the Barn ! Its the wrong side of London for me to get to on a regular basis - Made it for Dave Bryants wake though ! Good luck .


11 Mar 08 - 05:22 PM (#2285678)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: Leadfingers

100 !!


11 Mar 08 - 05:26 PM (#2285686)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST

Tripped down the step Sue or tripped up. Apparently the Tudor Barn Ghost broke her neck falling down some stairs or pushed if the truth is known.The stairs ,the fire place and the down stairs ladyies loo are prime locations.I was tuning up my guitar in the upstairs gents at the barn one Wednesday and heard a loud bang from outside the gents and felt a presence. It turned out to be Ron who had dropped his wallet.
Richard your ghost sounds interesting, Very interesting.Did you Daughter mention ever seeing her?


11 Mar 08 - 06:30 PM (#2285750)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: Richard Bridge

Yes. Daughter has seen her. Late wife also said so. Other "sensitives" claim to have seen her and sensed her too. Her name is Emily. She frequently pulls the hair of long-haired males. One person who I think is probably fibbing claims she climbed into his bed (in a different room i nthe house) and was not such a proper young Victorian lady!


12 Mar 08 - 01:05 AM (#2286022)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: GUEST,Pete the hat

Has I said Richard "very interesting.I knew a French Medium years ago who told me that i was suseptable and sensitive to ghosts but being so I was probobly unlikely to actully see one.
I worked has a tour guide at Chislehurst caves for over 20 years and have been down there at all times of the day and night at one point during a very short period of homelessnes I actully lived at the caves untill a fellow member of staff took pity on me and invited me back to his place till I sorted me self out.
I have never seen any thing down there but have sensed things and heard things I have grown so accustomed to this feeling I ever take no notice or just quicken me pace. Rarely do I confront and ask...


13 Mar 08 - 10:32 AM (#2287351)
Subject: RE: Tudor Barn Eltham Closure
From: Girl Friday

No, I never met Emily. Don't think Trevor should be introduced either as his hair's a tad long. There are said to be two ghosts at the White Hart in Grays where Fab Club meets. I can't conclusively say that I've encountered any, but I love watching Most Haunted. The two programmes from Coalhouse Fort at Tilbury in series 10 were the best.