The pub that changed me : ‘We would flirt and mingle with the wild children of the wealthy’
To me and my friends from a Battersea council estate, the Dome seemed the very height of Thatcherite hedonism – and seeing ‘successful’ people up close was an eye-opener In the mid-1980s, as a Black kid from a Battersea council estate, pubs were not part of my life. To my mind, they were where (…)
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