The current building on Stuart Road, designed in the 1930s for Truman's Brewery, replaced an earlier pub that the operators trace back to 1865. It was known as the Newlands Tavern in the 1970s, when it hosted early gigs by Joe Strummer, Ian Dury and Dr Feelgood. In 2012 the freehold was sold to developers who planned to convert it to flats; locals raised the money to buy it back under the Localism Act's community right to bid — the first successful use of that provision in the country — and Ivy House Community Pub Limited completed the purchase on 15 March 2013, becoming London's first community-owned pub. Eight shareholders from the neighbourhood sit on the management committee overseeing two co-managers. There's quiz night on Wednesdays and jazz on Sunday afternoons.
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