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Can we all contribute? Drs Roe, Iu, Ackland, and the others at the Nunhead Surgery. And the team who work at Peckham Rye Park to make it look as fab as it does, as well as the volunteers who work in the Community Wildlife Garden ;)

Yes please do!



PeckhamRose Wrote:

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> Can we all contribute? Drs Roe, Iu, Ackland, and

> the others at the Nunhead Surgery. And the team

> who work at Peckham Rye Park to make it look as

> fab as it does, as well as the volunteers who work

> in the Community Wildlife Garden ;)

The lovely Italians in La Scala cafe near ED station. A magical place. They were a refuge to me while I waited to move. It was like being in an episode of 'Cheers', where everybody knows your name. A truly personal service. Oh how I miss it up here in Shropshire.

the endlessly patient, tolerant and knowledgeable pharmacists and staff in the wonderful Lloyds Pharmacy on NCR - thank you !


the happy and philosophical Jamaican road sweeper who I pass on NCR/LL,


all staff at The Gardens, so civilised


East Dulwich Dry Cleaners for efficiency, high standards, cheerfulness and occasional cheeky response


the tall Big Issue seller, now moved to Sainsbury near the Library, a man of gentle persuasion


Yes, all Library staff, Alex and Scarlett especially, always courteous and helpful


AJ Farmers !!! they should be open 24 hours - know where everything is, even when it is filed under something completely different


Market Stall and Van regulars on Saturday NCR, and Linda with her cabinet of curiosities


there must be more ...

the tall Big Issue seller, now moved to Sainsbury near the Library, a man of gentle persuasion


He's back outside the Co-Op after some 'turf wars', poor guy recently had his money stolen. My friend told me he was mentioned on here and I suggested she let him know, may give him a boost...

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