South Norwood pub hopes to resolve matter' after landlord terminates lease
Briefly

The Shelverdine Goathouse, a beloved pub in South Norwood since 2016, has been forced to close after its landlord terminated the lease. A legal notice from Penham Excel Ltd warns against unauthorized entry. While the pub's team is working on a resolution to reopen, they have informed patrons of the temporary closure via social media and suggested visiting another location, The Goldsmiths Arms. The former tenants have a 14-day window to retrieve belongings as mandated by the Torts Act 1977.
The team behind The Shelverdine Goathouse has vowed to fight its sudden closure after the popular South Norwood pub was forced to shut down following enforcement action by the landlord.
Despite this, the management of The Shelverdine Goathouse, part of Antic's collection of South London pubs, has assured customers they are working to resolve the situation and hope to reopen.
Under the Torts Act 1977, former tenants have been given 14 days to collect any remaining belongings before they are removed and potentially sold.
Read at www.newsshopper.co.uk
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