May 23, 2019

Beckenham decides – well, votes. I make this distinction because it appears politicians don’t really listen or care what ordinary people think if it doesn’t accord with their views. (That’s all of the political parties).

May 3, 2019

Penge High Street taken from the Moon and Stars (old Odeon Cinema) and looking toward the Crooked Billet and Almshouses.

I think every single shop and building has changed use since I last went shopping in Penge High Street.

The Police Station is now residential accommodation. Dales and Sherricks menswear are long gone as are Woolworth (now Poundland), the Co-Op (now Salisbury’s). Kennedy’s, Stockwells, Burtons, Art Nash, Kingstons, Olby’s, Edgingtons are all gone …. in fact it’s easier to name what hasn’t changed: The Pawleyne Arms. That’s the only building I could see that hasn’t changed use.

I’m not moaning about change; in fact it’s only though developments with things like the tram that enable me to make the trip without driving. But when you go somewhere that you’ve not been to in a long time the changes hit you in a way that belies their incremental nature.

April 29, 2019

Penge’s Free Watermen and Lightermen’s Almshouses

I’m 61 years old and today was the first time I have ever visited these Almshouses, but I must have walked past them thousands of times. They are small but magnificent.

They were all closed when I was young, with corrugated iron fencing around their perimeter hiding what’s inside. (Yet the bumph I have read today says that the last alms residents moved out in 1973). Of course they are all now privately owned rather than for the benefit of the “Aged and Decayed Members of the Watermen’s and Lightermen’s Company and their Widows”.