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We are new to the area and whilst I love the local independent shops, I need to venture further afield for adults Christmas gifts. I only have childcare for one afternoon and into the evening so was wondering where is best to go nearby that has the mainstream chain shops. Happy to drive or take public transport. Thanks in advance
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Lewisham surprisingly well stocked - has Boots, M&S, Next, Wallis, an amazing shop called Tiger which is full of little bits and pieces, TK Maxx, Primark, Superdrug, a discount book shop, Peacocks, WH Smiths. Easy to get to on the bus as well... Bromley probably better but difficult to get to on public transport.

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