The pernicious effects of the ‘development blight’ inflicted on Croydon’s town centre by Westfield continue to be keenly felt. JOHNNY DOBBYN paid possibly his last visit to the wine bar which will be pulling down the shutters for a final time next week

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Next Wednesday, the glasses will be collected for the last time at Bishop’s Wine Bar in the Whitgift Centre. After 44 years, one of Croydon’s most enduring establishments will close its doors, not because customers stopped coming, nor because its owners wished to retire.
But because Westfield has thrown them out.
On any weekday lunchtime in the late 1980s, if you couldn’t find a colleague from the Home Office, the Property Services Agency, the council or one of the many busy offices that were once to be found in the town centre, there was a good chance they were in Bishop’s.
Named after its location in Bishop’s Court, Bishop’s was the daily haunt of office workers taking their lunchtime break while the pissed-at-your-desk culture was still strong.
But lunchtime drinking is a thing of the past, and the drinkers – and, more importantly, the big businesses that once employed them – are long gone.
Bishop’s itself will close next week because the current owners, Angela Ferrara and her father, Tony, received what Angela describes as a “stark letter” from their landlord on New Year’s Eve last year invoking a break clause requiring the bar to close within six months. Continue reading →