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The local councillor Alex Feakes, just today posted that Pizza Express had an appeal turned down regarding them using the Old Bank site http://goo.gl/4ZYz5


So it is a site of interest, but not sure where the Waitrose talk is coming from...other than the usual ED Waitrose fetishism ;-)


Simon


EDIT: I clearly can't read - it's Dominoes Pizza, not Pizza Express.

You know if you really have the time then you can actually visit the forum on the Waitrose website and ask them about their plans to open new stores in particular areas. If you scroll down then you can see the Waitrose Sales and Support team responding to peoples suggestions. Does anyone remember that programme 'worst jobs in histroy?'. Its got to be up there


http://www.waitrose.com/content/waitrose/en/home/forum/non_food_topics/new_waitrose_branch_locations_for__1.page-1.html

hoonaloona Wrote:

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> It would just tickle me hugely after all the

> endlessly funny chat about Waitrose coming to SE22

> and ED being the Notting Hill of the south if

> Waitrose opened in Honor Oak or Catford or... God

> Forbid... Penge sur Mer. Lots of furious

> bugaboo-wielding, house-price fretting bores

> giving Iceland the evils every time they walked

> past! Love it! Good day to you too, Jah Lush...


Actually it would be kind of cool to see some of our more aspirational ED brethren/sistren combust in a green haze of envy! I vote for waitrose in Honor Oak Park!

Response from Waitrose to enquiry as to whether it is opening in Honor Oak, East Dulwich, Penge, Sydenham etc:


"Waitrose are looking to expand, however, due to the sensitive nature of any developments, we are unable to disclose any information regarding further locations at this present time.


You may like to visit our online forum at the link below as this is where all the latest information regarding new branch locations can be found as and when they are announced:


htp://www.waitrose.com/content/waitrose/en/home/forum/non food topics/new waitrose branch locations"

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