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  • 3 weeks later...
Me, too. What a delightful shop and space. Expert staff and reasonably priced plants and pots. Love the art gallery at the back. Some people seemed to defend the previous state of this space, but in my view, I prefer this. Congratulations, Pearspring.

Ms Blueberry Wrote:

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Some people seemed to

> defend the previous state of this space, but in my

> view, I prefer this.



You are rather misrepresenting some people's "defence of the previous state of this space", aren't you, Ms Blueberry?


The situation, and the reason for their "defence" of it, has clearly changed since you first complained about the state of the building.


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,1524330



ETA: As a plant lover, I look forward to visiting Pearspring.

Ms Blueberry Wrote:

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> Me, too. What a delightful shop and space. Expert

> staff and reasonably priced plants and pots. Love

> the art gallery at the back. Some people seemed to defend the previous state of this space, but in my

view, I prefer this. Congratulations, Pearspring.


I was thinking the very same thing but refrained my self from comment.


I too like the Botanical prints. Have to check out the price. It's the sort of thing I might treat myself to.


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  • 1 year later...

FussyGalore Wrote:

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> just came across this and read with interest. this

> post defends ms blueberry. the property in

> question was not occupied when ms blueberry first

> posted about the derelict state of the shop before

> pearspring. no one had lived there for years. the

> owner was in a nursing home. it is alleged the

> adult children were letting the property go to

> rack and ruin to reduce its value, to reduce

> inheritance tax. interesting to see in action the

> emotive power of someone mentioning an 'elderly

> lady' instead of the cold hard and boring facts.



Perhaps read the whole of the thread in question before jumping in?


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,1524330


ETA: If you have, it's a little hard to understand your defence of somebody who describes a building as "infecting" a space.


And you say "it is alleged", and then refer to "cold hard and boring facts." So is what you say is "alleged" a fact, or not?

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