Saturday 30 July 2011

Jobs in Deptford and New Cross & Come the revolution

At long Last Come the Revolution is set to open end of August, it offers full and Part time jobs in Catering in the Short term, serving great Coffee, Teas and Amazing Ice Cream, Food and other snacks will insure Local People see this is a great place to eat, Drink, hang out or get active.. The Space will offer a Gallery, Meeting rooms, for free use to all Local community groups and campaigns, Will offer a book exchange, Cookery School to every local resident, from Basic ideas to use an Egg, to great healthy cooking on a budget, the school, will be open to all and will cost just £1. Each day the Cafe will offer tea and Crumpet for just £1, or a hot meal any time as the daily special for just £2.Gourmet Burgers with Salard and Oven Baked chips with a Drink will cost just £5, we are selling Organic and fair trade as much as possible, so prices are fast food, but you will get quality.the space will also offer free Advice centre and will have a proper Campaigns Office for Lewisham People Before Profit. the No to Convoy Wharf Campaign and many others will be based here.Wifi and Computers will be avalible and Opening hours are 6am-8pm Monday to Thursday. 6am-10pm Friday and Saturday. 7am-8pm Sunday.
The Spacev is open for Public meetings, Film Club, Poetry, Debating, Parents and Toddlers Groups, This Space by your Support will insue Local Jobs go to Local People and that the profit made will be given back to Community Projects so please support this venue, as a life long community campaigner, i have lostb track of the number of campaigns or resident groups that have failed due to lack of funds, this Venue, will not only give a huge boost to the area, but will your support will give much needed finacial support to groups fighting to protect not just local services, but also help individuals with problems, but also help us make legal challenges on Planning concerns. I have to declare that this is one on my pet projects, i had hoped to use this space as a peoples supermarket, but this idea was scrapped due to lack of local interest. Come the Revolution has come about after listerning and talking to Local residents, Students, community groups and Workers..

3 comments:

Monkeyboy said...

I accept that not all estate agents are equal and do not question their motivation for getting behind the PBP movement but a business that makes it's money from commission from private sellers, landlords and ulitimatley tenants seems a strange fit? Presumably an estate agents prime concern is to maximise the returns for it's clients, the landlords and sellers?

Not cynical but curious....

Ray Barron Woolford said...

Having just leafleted Deptford High Street with this months Lewisham Campaigner Flyer... have noted quiet a view job ads in windows, not just catering, But Shop staff, Bar Work and even a Taylor wanted...We have taken on about 30 people to work at Come the Revolution. and hope if local people support it, have up to 10 people working a shift, as we open from 6am- till late 7 days...If you are looking for part time work, it is still worth dropping by and saying hello and giving us your details, once we can get all our new staff trained will have the official opening party, we do not want to get to busy yet, until everything is perfect.. but a huge thank you for the band of locals who are spending so much time in the space, your support is fantastic..We are still open for Meetings, and Ideas to creating a truly stunning Community Space..

jhon apps said...

how many jobs are available now ?
i have some custom facebook app websites for let you know if you have any inquiry for that so ?