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2 Sisters Tandoori Gibbon Rd Nunhead Off the Scale Helping the Vulnerable in SE London


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Mohammed and your team you are off the scale - thank you for providing literally HUNDREDS of FREE meals for the vulnerable in SE London, and to recall it just started in April with me offering you some free socially distanced signage.


Earlier this evening (29th June) I collected two curries for a new friend who was literally just days from leaving this world, well he loves a curry and this will be his first proper meal in weeks, 'David' has asked me to convey his thanks for your lovely selfless gesture.


You so echo what rocks my boat, 'Diverse communities working together are more united and effective together than working in isolation.'

Cris Claridge of the Buchan T&RA at present collecting 17 meals - Sandra who runs the Telegraph Hill Covid-19 Support Group 30+ meals and a pledge to supply via The Salvation Army Nunhead 100 free meals over the next month, talk about 'community connectivity'!


Here in lovely Nunhead village we are blessed to have the award winning 2 Sisters Tandoori - I know it is not your intention however my hope is your fantastic gesture of sustained generosity will reward you with new customers.


Two Sisters Tandoori Takeaway, 4 Gibbon Rd, SE15 2AS

( 0207 639 6696 & 0207 277 7635 )

www.2sisterstandoori.com

Open Sunday-Thursday 5-11pm (Closed Tuesday)

Friday-Saturday 5-12pm.

Delivery:

www.ubereats.com

Free Delivery Min ?18 spend within 2 miles (3.22km) of SE15 2AS

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Dear Sue

Yes 2 Sisters deliver:


Two Sisters Tandoori Takeaway, 4 Gibbon Rd, SE15 2AS

( 0207 639 6696 & 0207 277 7635 )

www.2sisterstandoori.com

Open Sunday-Thursday 5-11pm (Closed Tuesday)

Friday-Saturday 5-12pm.

Delivery:

www.ubereats.com

Free Delivery Min ?18 spend within 2 miles (3.22km) of SE15 2AS

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