From: Kent Cajun [kent_cajun_at_hotmail_dot_com]
Sent: 05 June 2008 09:10
Subject: Cajun Barn back in Eltham!!!
Hello there,
 
After a brief holiday here in the Garden of England, the wonderful Cajun Barn has now moved back home to The Tudor Barn in Eltham!
 
This includes the next gig, Petit et la Grosse, on Sunday the 29th June, so please, please guys and gals, pass the word around!!!  It'd be horrible for somebody to turn up and expect a night of dancing to lovely, traditional cajun only to find that the venue has changed!
 
For those of you who never made it to the Cajun Barn while it was at the Oast: firstly, shame on you ;-) Secondly, do go to Eltham.  It's straight down the A2 and really doesn't take much longer and the venue is amazing.
 
So, from now, the Cajun Barn is at:
 
The Tudor Barn,
Well Hall Pleasaunce,
Well Hall Road,
Eltham,
SE9 6SZ
 
Website is at www.cajunbarn.co.uk and Steve and Lynne can be contacted on 0208 850 2893.
 
For more info about the move and other exciting news about The Barn, please see Steve and Lynne's e-mail below:
 
See you there!
 
Satu
 
P.S. If anyone wants directions / parking tips / etc. to the Tudor Barn just give me a ring on 01227 274340 or e-mail me to this address.
 
 
 
 

Hi everyone,

 

Great news – following a meeting today with Greenwich Council (Tudor Barn leaseholders) we are really pleased to announce that The Cajunbarn is now back at The Tudor Barn in Eltham, London SE9. This means that our next gig with Petit et La Grosse will be at The Tudor Barn on Sunday 29th. June. Doors open at 6.30pm.

 

Second piece of good news is that the “dodgy” pub is no more. This means that we won’t be bothered by “uninvited” guests, karaoke and a bar manager who was often very “moody” – we’ll have the whole building to ourselves.

The building has changed its use and no longer has a licence to sell alcohol – this means that you’re free to bring your own (don’t forget glasses and corkscrews). We canvassed a lot of our members about this and everyone said that it didn’t matter and it had the advantage of being cheaper.

 

Greenwich Council is letting us hire the premises at a reduced rate but this is still a lot higher than previous arrangements. In line with other venues and to ensure that we can keep the club running we have to increase the door price by 50p. We hope you feel this will be worth it – concession price remains unchanged.

 

We hope to sell tea, coffee and some soft drinks and cakes – all proceeds will go to the extra running costs

 

Third piece of good news is that we will be moving to Saturday nights as soon as the bands are able to do Saturdays for us

 

            Yippee!!

 

Get back to us if you have any questions

 

            Steve and Lynne - Cajunbarn




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