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I came through the bottom end earlier this morning. I wasn't particularly looking to see what was and wasn't open but I did notice Poundland appeared to be open, as my eye was drawn by the amount of people gathered to read and take photos of the messageboard. I should think it will be pretty much business as usual for those traders who's shops weren't wrecked.


Still no buses going down the main part of the Lane but the presence of a huge crane parked up opposite the shop that was razed would explain that.

Yeah, all open, and some* still - in best community spirit - are dumping their rubbish out on the streets as per usual, and others are allowing their delivery vans to park illegally so that buses and other vehicles can't get past. Situation normal! Nice to get back to how things were, eh? *NB use of this word.
Just be warned that the section of Rye Lane containing the block which housed the burned out building was still completely closed to pedestrians when I tried walking its length around 6.30 this evening, otherwise it appears to be largely open for business.

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