> a cheap and cheerful off license will probably be more successful than an expensive "boutique" wine shop. Especially if they sell the same "boutique" wines at a discount. Which of the "boutique" wine sellers have exclusive distribution rights?
As I wrote, Keef: > This could be a very smart retail decision for the Lordship Lane of 2008/09. If I were a purveyor of expensive wines I'd be preparing my defence plans.
> Wouldn't be so bad if they could actually deliver the post on time. I understand that there is now no "time" for a domestic delivery and so the post can no longer be delivered "late". So really there is nothing to complain about.
> look more like internal engineers than road diggers I think. I think the residents are getting new gas meters at the same time, and that the re-switching-on of appliances is being done by gas people.
> Since when has Footie been a middle class badge of honour?? It's difficult to date the emergence of this social trend, but it was probably in the early 1980s.
Then the young pregnant lady emerged from between the tree where she had been hiding, feeling sorry for Ana, but thankful that she had avoided the attenton of the West Dulwich White Slave Raider.
> Nunhead lane needs it's regeneration money now you bleedin southwark town hall social clubbers - the shops are going to the wall and your not even trying to help them out ............. Which shops?
The shop was the most Westward one in the terrace of shops immediately adjacent to Dulwich Hospital? How about contacting the current owners to see if they will let you look at the deeds of the property where there may be some family history for you.
The bright new shining street lights leading to the Little Town of Bellenden beckoned, but then she realised she didn't have a Southwark Council regeneration cheque in her pocket.