SAVE LA CREPERIE DE HAMPSTEAD

La Creperie has been in business on the site next to the King William IV pub at 77 Hampstead High Street for 33 years. It is a gem in the heart of Hampstead and is much loved by the Hampstead community and visitors and helps in part to provide the Bohemian feel in this part of theworld.

It is under threat from the actions of King William IV pub and the ultimate landlord of the pub, which is Heineken UK Limited.

The Hampstead community:

(a) call on Heineken UK Limited immediately to grant a new sustainable lease to the creperie which would regularise its trade from these premises and permit it to continue to serve its customers with certainty;

(b) call on the King William IV pub to leave the creperie alone and immediately to cease and desist from impeding its operations and facilities, part of which are on the premises of the pub so that it and its customers can have quiet enjoyment of its business;

(c) call on the King William IV pub to work out a way of co-existing with the creperie which leaves it to enjoy its business.

The manageress and owner of the company which leases the pub has, on a number of occasions, made it openly and aggressively plain to the proprietor of the creperie that she wants him to leave. The community want this action to stop so that the creperie can continue to exist for the enjoyment of residents and visitors alike.

Sponsor

Jessica Learmond-Criqui, spearheading the Hampstead Shops Campaign

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