Anyone here drink at The Gladstone in Borough? Cracking little pub and music venue. Going to be demolished for luxury flats. So sad what's happening to London and I have no idea what anyone can do to stop it.
http://deserter.co.uk/2015/09/pubwatch-the-gladstone-arms/
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London circa 2030 - a mass of identikit apartment blocks all sat on top of a Tesco Express, with a Paddy Power next door on one side and a Starbucks on the other.
http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/jan/25/its-like-a-ghost-town-lights-go-out-as-foreign-owners-desert-london-homes
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Most people are either too wrapped in social media and/or working long hours to have any time for pub going. The coffee shop is a much better option to carry on the above in a civilised atmosphere.
Then, there is the kids who can't afford it and probably to them, it is an out-of-date pastime anyway, something that your parents did.
(Not to mention the other forms of non-alcoholic drugs).
From the councils and governments views it's more houses/flats to meet house building targets and investment. Bonus.
So, it leaves a view sad individuals that hang on to the past as the country turns in to some healthy homogenised society where pubs will be museum pieces of a bygone age.
Society has changed. The pub was generally and traditionally the home of manual labour working man. These have gone and along with, most of the pubs.
It is bizarre that you could smoke in work and some say it's bizarre smoking was allowed in pubs and restaurants and without dismissing the obvious healthier benefits of those decsions, how long has the pub got as a pastime? Will they look back in hundred years and be amazed that we often consume four pints, say, of beer?
I don't know if it's the developers I'm more pissed off at or the majority of the population who couldn't care less.
One is the Harcourt Arms, which used to be a cracking Swedish pub full of.... er..... Swedes, funnily enough!