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I'm new to this forum so not sure where to post this but here goes. I'm writing an article about the history of South-East London and the wave of gentrification that's happened in some areas, happening in others and looks like it's going to happen in the rest, and looking to film some interviews with businesses and local people to go along with it. Anyone know of any local business owners I can interview? Or alternatively, any locals happy for me to come interview them? (You don't have to be filmed if you don't want to be). I'm looking for a mix of all backgrounds, all ages, people who have been here all their lives, people who moved in last week, doesn't bother me. If you've got something to say I want to hear it. Cheers in advance!
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Hi ferdinandg1. Are you doing this for academic or journalistic use? If you tell people a bit more about the context they might be readier to take part. Probably you're doing this already, but why not simply pop into local shops and businesses to invite people to get involved? Good luck with the project.

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