32) By the mid 19th century the population included an Irish element, concentrated in the Blue But I havent made my best achievement yet. Speaking on behalf of Roundtree, Richmond County Sheriffs Maj. Calvin Chew provided feedback regarding the DUI policies. There was a property called the Blue Flame Ballrooms that was only used once a month for the equivalent of a car boot sale. He recalls booking saxophonist Ron Dog Norwood and his band at the Cotton Patch. WebDavid Nicholls adds to this list: The Lord Nelson (later known as the Sheriton); and the Lord Raglan, in Raglan Street, once a venue kept by Tommy Burton who played there too - now closed because of the Sainsbury development. 7) The Other notable former hotspots include Squeakys Tip Top on Central Avenue and the popular jazz caf once known as Caf Natural, then Caf DuTeau, and now called Southbound Smokehouse restaurant.