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Buy, sell, give away items related to family life (e.g. baby equipment, clothes, toys).


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    • I think most people use the Dulwich Leisure Centre or the outdoor gym in Peckham Rye park.
    • Apologies if discussed before but what do folks do re: gym (appreciate there are pilates studios, etc.)? Have any of the chains (pure gym, david lloyds, etc.) previoualy tried to open in HH / Dulwich? Any intel would be appreciated.  
    • Where's you evidence that more are arriving now than leaving? 1993 followed a very similar situation to 2026. Net emigration, a disastrous economy and an even worse housing market. There's a chance the crash won't be as bad as the worst in history because lending practices now still largely reflect those implemented following 2008, but it will be bad and there wil be a lot of empty defaulted homes.
    • The figures cited above are for the period since the 2024 election. It is not true that: Moreover, we have had net immigration every year since 1993 (see table at bottom of page 5), and very little housebuilding since then.  https://researchbriefings.files.parliament.uk/documents/SN06077/SN06077.pdf Literally millions of people would need to leave the UK population (by emigration or death) before we would have  due to lack of people seeking housing. Losing a million people overnight would only get us back to 2020 levels, when the housing crisis was already well established.
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