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As a customer of the Woolwich for the past 20 years, I was sent a letter yesterday explaining that the final phase of the Barclays/Woolwich merger were taking place over the next few months and my local branch would be closing. Does anyone have any ideas what will be replacing the bank on LL? It is quite a big unit and has the potential to be anything from a restaurant to clothing outlet.
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Fear 'n boozin Wrote:

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> a strip joint.



oof


The bellend resedent action group ( BRAG or whatever ) kicked off big time about a lap dancing bar on peckham High st and the application got withdrawn - I cant imagine the reaction if someone has the gall to go for this on LL.

snorky Wrote:

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> "Hopefully a designer baby clothes store"

>

> The chattering classes have embraced Jonny Bodens

> fantastic mail order service - paying out large

> sums of money for Baby clothes is considered a bit

> "chav", a bit bling



Ok, in that case another gastro-pub.

Louisa Wrote:

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> Beckenham is posh, and even they have lidl on the

> high street!


Only small parts of it Louisa, when was the last time you went up the High Street? They still have a few pubs like the old Plough and Forresters yobs getting lairy, fist fights at closing time etc etc.

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