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Looking south-southwest along Castle Street
I wondered what the purpose the scaffolding and safety netting was until I read in the Dover Express on 28 May 2014 that the building had been purchased from J D Wetherspoon by a Hertfordshire-based company called Dover Heritage and Regeneration (DHR) earlier in the year; it had been on the market for £150,000. The newspaper understood that much needed repairs were being carried out to the former Snoops nightclub
http://www.dover-express.co.uk/PICS-Scaffolding-ex-Snoops-site-new-owners-carry/story-21152549-detail/story.html
However, reading the Dover Express on 8 August, I noticed that the building is to be demolished. Prior approval was required by Dover District Council under application number DOV/14/00779 for the “demolition of building” (at 62 Castle Street). The application states that it is hoped that the demolition will be completed by 30 September 2014’.
Image: © John Baker
Taken: 30 May 2014
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The site of the former Snoops nightclub
Now that all the scaffolding has been removed, all that remains is for the site to be cleared of rubble and the ground floor walls. Prior planning permission was required by Dover District Council under application number DOV/14/00779 for the “demolition of building” at 62 Castle Street and the planned date of completion was by 30 September 2014. This is how the building looked on the last day of August 2012
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Image: © John Baker
Taken: 5 Oct 2014
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The site of the former Snoops nightclub, Castle Street
Almost two weeks ago, the view was of
Image with the ground floor walls yet to be demolished. Now there is just an empty space where the building was.
Image: © John Baker
Taken: 17 Oct 2014
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The site of the former Snoops nightclub
Now that all the scaffolding has been removed, all that remains is for the site to be cleared of rubble. Prior planning permission was required by Dover District Council under application number DOV/14/00779 for the “demolition of building” at 62 Castle Street and the planned date of completion was by 30 September 2014. This is how
Image and the former Granada cinema/nightclub looked on the last day of August 2012. Dolphin Passage was accessible, behind the blue safety netting, for pedestrians.
Image: © John Baker
Taken: 5 Oct 2014
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The site of the former Snoops nightclub
Compared with
Image, scaffolding is being erected along the end wall of the terrace of businesses that lie along Castle Street.
Image: © John Baker
Taken: 4 Apr 2015
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The site of the former Snoops nightclub
Compared with
Image, the scaffolding has been removed as the black polythene sheeting is now secured with evenly-spaced lengths of metal. This is possibly a temporary measure, until such time that another building is erected on the site.
Image: © John Baker
Taken: 29 May 2015
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The site of the former Snoops nightclub
Compared with
Image, black polythene sheeting has been installed behind the scaffolding, possibly to act as a waterproof membrane for this side of the terrace of premises along Castle Street.
Image: © John Baker
Taken: 17 Apr 2015
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The site of the former Snoops nightclub
On 17 October,
Image was strewn with mounds of rubble and heavy machinery. Now, although there are still two machines on the site, it has been levelled and Dolphin Passage cleared of rubble.
Image: © John Baker
Taken: 7 Nov 2014
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Craighton House, Castle Street
Planning permission has been granted by Dover District Council under application number DOV/21/00689 for the “re-siting of BT public telephone kiosks”
It appears that they will be erected, on the pavement, outside the British Heart Foundation outlet.
Image: © John Baker
Taken: 17 Jul 2021
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Former Granada cinema/nightclub, Castle Street, Dover
It was Dover’s first large modern cinema http://www.dover-kent.co.uk/leisure/granada.htm and opened in 1930, seating an audience of 1700. It was bought by the ABC chain in 1935 and continued to flourish; in 1960, it was renamed the ABC. However, due a steady decline in audience numbers, it eventually closed in 1982. Subsequently, the building was converted into a nightclub, known as Snoops, http://www.dover-kent.com/Dolphin-Castle-Street.html but this closed and the building is now derelict.
Image: © John Baker
Taken: 31 Aug 2012
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