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Hi all, a new sub-post office is opening within Kristal Pharmacy on Evelina Rd in Nunhead :). I was involved in the campaign to try and save the Gibbon Rd post-office about a decade ago (which was profit making, but still was closed!)and this is definitely needed, even more so since the Rye Lane post office closed down. The opening is scheduled for Monday 28th January.


Renata

Wow the fabulous Krystals are getting a Post Office !


How I love that chemist/shop . The pharmacy is efficient and helpful , and they have so much stock. So many chemists have to order in the most basic of things simple dressings,sterile water ,common drugs .


And as for the shop ..what an Aladdins cave -my latest find has been fantastic ex hotel beautiful cotton sheets for ?4.99.Not on shelf last time I went in but still available .


Perhaps we could have whoever is the chief pharmacist there for PM ?

I think it's going to go where the perfume counter is ,the area behind the front window on the right as you look at the shop from the road .


Sally the sheets are flat and they had single ,double and king .They are all large .

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