Uxbridge Gazette

Custom fell ‘overnight’ as bridge closed

‘FINAL NAIL IN THE COFFIN’ FOR BARNES RESTAURANT

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THE MANAGERS of a popular family restaurant in Barnes say it shut down because of the closure of Hammersmit­h Bridge, which made it too difficult for customers to visit.

Annie’s, on White Hart Lane, had been experienci­ng a decline in business after Rick Stein opened a restaurant nearby, but staff said the closure of Hammersmit­h Bridge “was the final nail in the coffin.”

Teddy Kleindiens­t, operations manager at the main branch of Annie’s on Strand on the Green in Chiswick said business declined “literally overnight” after the closure of the bridge.

“It was obvious because now a huge amount of traffic goes the other way,” he said.

“Then it was like, OK, we’ll need to call it a day and we shut down pretty much from then.

“It’s not like Hammersmit­h Bridge is the reason why everything ended altogether, but it was like the final nail in the coffin really.

“There were of course negotiatio­ns about that before, but we weren’t really intending on closing. But with that on top, when you’re struggling with whether you keep going or not, and then there’s another thing in your way, you’re like OK, I give up.”

Annie’s had been a fixture on White Hart Lane for 18 years and “had a great reputation” according to staff.

However, Mr Kleindiens­t says despite the closure some loyal customers now make the journey to the original Chiswick branch for the food.

“We actually had a few people who came to Chiswick, luckily, who stayed loyal with us. They say ‘it’s an inconvenie­nce for us now to go round to get to Barnes, so it’s pretty much the same distance if we just come to Chiswick. It’s more on our way then.”

A spokesman for Hammersmit­h and Fulham Council said: “Hammersmit­h Bridge was closed to motor vehicles to protect public safety after we discovered longstandi­ng corrosion in critical parts of the suspension structure – something that had occurred over decades but was only identified by our comprehens­ive structural integrity review undertaken in the last few years. We’re working closely with TfL to fully restore the 132-year-old structure.”

The original Annie’s in Chiswick will be celebratin­g its 20th birthday this December.

The sister venues Rock and Rose in Richmond and Little Bird branches in Battersea and Chiswick remain open as usual.

Do you have a story related to the closure of Hammersmit­h Bridge? If so, please contact our reporter Owen Sheppard on owen.sheppard@ reachplc.com

 ?? IMAGE: ANNIE’S ?? The owners of Annie’s took the decision to close the Barnes branch after Hammersmit­h Bridge was shut
IMAGE: ANNIE’S The owners of Annie’s took the decision to close the Barnes branch after Hammersmit­h Bridge was shut

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