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Pretty sure they?ll move on when they realise they can?t buy milk, newspapers, fish, fresh pasta, orgasmic vegetables, sour dough pizza, arthouse cinema, indoor plants, multicoloured Lycra gym leggings etc...


ED we need to build a wall and get The Dulwich Estate to pay for it...

Yes - emu is correct. They have gone almost as quickly as they arrived in < 36 hours. The main building appears to have been broken into and now contains several tons of industrial waste. A tidy way of disposing of their refuse with the bonus of leaving the Dulwich Estate to pick up the disposal costs for their hapless neglect. Metal and wires also appear to have been stripped. A quick hit with an exchange of materials. Illegal but I do admire their resourcefulness.

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