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There are lots of ED businesses on twitter: Rye Books, Roullier White, ED Warehouse, Mrs Robinson, Franklins, Jack's, Zenoria Coffee, The Palmerston, The Herne, The Actress, The Bishop, EDT, The Rose, Green & Blue, the card shop on LL( sorry I can't remember the name), Shot by the Sheriff, the gyms...and loads more I can't think of off the top of my head I'm sure!


Also local are The Gowlett, The Victoria, The Paxton, Persepolis, Old Nun's Head, Bambuni, Ayres the Baker, the soon to be Dish and the Spoon, Anderson & Co, Babur, Hills & Parkes, Hopscotch Bar and loads in Brockley.


Are you looking for their twitter handles?

@Smudgerella - Blogger

@TheRoseDulwich - Pub

@LondonSE22 - Local news

@FranklinsSE22 - restaurant

@Dogfatherdiner - Northcross Rd Market hot Dog Dude

@HornimanMuseum

@LocaleTweetED - Restaurant

@jennyeclair - Local

@lucasbakery - Bakery/Cafe

@gandbwines - Wine Bar

@victoriainnse15 - Pub

@RoullierWhite - shop

@TweetsDulwich - this furum

@here_be_angels - local podcast

@DulwichOnline - Friends of the Picture Gallery

@SEMags - local magazine

@theactressse22 - pub

@dulwichonview - Friends of the Picture Gallery

@DulwichGallery



Just a few suggestions there!

ed_pete Wrote:

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> I'm probably too old for twitter but why would you

> want to follow anyone ? Doesn't it just shout look

> at me, look at me. Lead don't follow.


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I'm guessing you don't understand how Twitter works? :)

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