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Evening all,


At some point over the last 24 hours or so I've managed to lose my wedding ring - having lost a bit of weight over the summer I think it's slipped off somewhere. Hoping it's indoors but having turned the place upside down I fear it may have come off yesterday when I was out cycling, in which case it could be anywhere between here and the Woolwich ferry...just on a million to one chance, I rode down Soames Street and Bellenden Road then up the Surrey Canal Path to Burgess Park, same on the way back except I went up Chadwick Road/Grove Park/Camberwell Grove at the end. If anyone has found a wedding ring I'd be so enormously grateful if you'd let me know...it's a thin plain gold band, looks maybe more like a woman's ring - in fact it was my grandmother's, who died in WWII, which I had resized when I got married, so it's doubly important to me.


Thanks for reading,


Rendel

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