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After Sainsbury's not moving in (anyone knows why?), Shepards announced that they close at end of November due to restructuring of the business. They tried to get more business by more special offers and some discounts but sadly it seems that wasn't enough to keep it a viable business.


Does anyone know more? What's planned to come? Their staff doesn't know.


I hope we'll have another convenience shop / little supermarket there.

I remember when that place seem 'exotic' but then I did live in Gypsy Hill


But it hasn't dated well, the exotic now seems stale, much like the extraordinary collection of bread based snacks on offer


It was one of the only places to buy a good french bread, croissant, and anchovies once upon a time


Bye bye Sheperds

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Louisa Wrote:

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> I've just checked the planning portal and no

> updates. What a mess the village is looking now.

> Various empty shops, no pub nor any sign of work

> going on to complete its refurb. Absolutely

> disgraceful.

>

> Louisa.


At least that shoddy Street Art shop is closing.

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