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Hi Ranata and Cass

There was a thread on here a while ago which I started but I can't find it now.

There was a planning application to build a supermarket and several flats above on the site where the vets, estate agent and barbers are currently. The planning application was withdrawn but will probably be revised and resubmitted. That corner needs improving, but I felt that it was an overdevelopment of the site.

solar Wrote:

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> Hi Ranata and Cass

> There was a thread on here a while ago which I

> started but I can't find it now.

> There was a planning application to build a

> supermarket and several flats above on the site

> where the vets, estate agent and barbers are

> currently. The planning application was withdrawn

> but will probably be revised and resubmitted. That

> corner needs improving, but I felt that it was an

> overdevelopment of the site.




http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,1550211,page=1

When I asked the manager at the Neighbourhood vets last year if they were moving due to redevelopment of the site he said definitely not however they are moving to Lordship Lane in the next few weeks so there we have it. It's a little bit further for us on foot down busier roads but still very close by so not too bad.
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brownie17 Wrote:

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> I love animals and the search gave me this thread.

> I'm sorry for touching your feelings.


Oh, so you're not a spammer? Just a fan of coming onto a local South London forum recommending a) Singaporean air condition servicing; b) sleep headphones for sale in the US only and c) cat scratchers? Please. Just take it somewhere else.

I?m glad to see one of these nuisance spammers engaging with the forum. Tell us, how much do you get paid for posting these links and why do you bother when you?re targetting a geographical market who wouldn?t be interested in the products/services you?re advertising?
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Sorry, we didn't see this spammer. I won't ban them just yet as I'm interested to see if they reply but I will remove their spammy posts.


We seem to be getting a lot of spammers these days, please do report them (just one per spammer) and we'll get to them asap.

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