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Considering you are closer to East Dulwich station than most of East Dulwich, it is odd that you do not actually live in East Dulwich! SE15 is Peckham but apparently quite a few years ago Copleston Road and some of the surrounding streets used to be SE22 and then they changed it! It is also interesting to note that the difference in a house price between SE15 & SE22 is quite substantial. We got a lot more for our money moving to "Peckham" I guess all of the post code snobs are ultimately losing out on the larger and cheaper houses with the nice gardens!!

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> To confuse things, I have an SE22 post code and

> live on ED Road. However, on receiving my postal

> vote papers, it would seem that I am in the

> Peckham constituency.

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Life is cruel..



So sad really...


Like on the Isle of Sheepy there's a hair dressers called "Anthony's of Mayfair"


I mean really...


( but I just love that sh*t )



W**F

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