Croydon In The 2010s - Differences between Version 12 and Version 11 of 29 St George's Walk
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== Line 6 == | == Line 6 == |
Croydon FM was definitely up and running by March 2019, and was still operating at the end of the year. [https://www.eastlondonlines.co.uk/2020/05/croydon-community-led-online-radio-service-awarded-fm-licence/ According to an EastLondonLines article], it used its St George's Walk premises to record live shows. |
Croydon FM was definitely up and running by March 2019, and seemed to still be going as of the end of 2019, but it was never entirely clear exactly what they used the St George's Walk premises for, nor whether these premises were ever open to the public. |
== Line 24 == | == Line 24 == |
latitude='51.373071' |
latitude='51.372545' |
== Line 26 == | == Line 26 == |
longitude='-0.098428' |
longitude='-0.096849' |
== Line 38 == | == Line 38 == |
summary='Business premises on St George's Walk, previously Discount People/G-Pound Zone Store, Orbis Outlet, and Croydon FM.' website='' |
summary='Business premises on St George's Walk, previously Discount People/G-Pound Zone Store, Orbis Outlet, and Croydon FM.' summary='Business premises on St George's Walk, previously Discount People/G-Pound Zone Store, Orbis Outlet, and Croydon FM.' website='' |
As of July 2012, numbers 29 and 31 St George's Walk were occupied by a discount shop known as either Discount People or G-Pound Zone Store or possibly both photo. This closed down some time between May and November 2016.
As of November 2016 there was significant building work going on inside. By March or April 2017, numbers 29 and 31 had been separated, and number 29 had become Orbis Outlet photo.
By October 2017 Orbis Outlet had moved into number 31 and number 29 was vacant photo but under refurbishment photo to become the headquarters of an internet radio station known as Croydon FM.
Croydon FM was definitely up and running by March 2019, and seemed to still be going as of the end of 2019, but it was never entirely clear exactly what they used the St George's Walk premises for, nor whether these premises were ever open to the public.
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