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Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> There is an M&S on the Walworth Road, but a 15

> minute bus road away.


East Dulwich should adopt the Indian Restaurant Local Delivery Policy.. of 3 mile Radius.


That would mean that M&S on the Walworth Road would technically be in the East Dulwich Local Area.


M&S Saga Solved.


Foxy :)

LondonMix Wrote:

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> Also, why do people think a small format Simply

> M&S is going to bring hoards of people in driving

> from far and wide when there are already loads of

> them nearby (and bigger ones to boot)....


Very true. Can understand a Waitrose possibly making a more dramatic impact.

James Barber Wrote:

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>

> We know Waitrose are happy to use the Iceland shop

> as is when the Iceland lease ends January 2014

> (Iceland don't want to pay the proposed rent

> increase).

> Worst case for those that want such a shop M&S

> walk away and we get a Waitrose in the New Year.

> Most lilkely scenarios is M&S accept the site as

> is.


Is this true James? it seems to have been contradicted sightly by subsequent posts.

eg:

"Entirely up to the freeholder - But I'd expect them to make a quick decision OR extend Iceland lease beyond January"



So Iceland are not definitely out of the equation?




Edited to add a question mark...

Brilliant documentary about Iceland on BBC2 last night. Despite a lot of the snobbery aimed at them, they are very strict on where their food is sourced from and what goes into each product, as well as being good value for money. They also do quite a lot of positive things for their staff as anyone who watched last nights documentary will have noticed. I'm now thinking maybe we should do more to support them staying on LL by shopping there more regularly, rather than opting for the unknown.


Louisa.

Tried and trusted formula MM. Bejams/Iceland have been on LL for nearly 30 years, and I've always loved them. They serve a large proportion of the local population and if we all supported them it would guarantee we don't end up with an empty retail spot on the high street, something none of us want. The M&S/Waitrose thing has gone on too long, let's just forget about them.


Louisa.

If this thread makes 50 pages, Admin should seriously consider shutting down the forum.


I'm not a massive Louisa fan by any means, but I couldnt have put it better:


"The M&S/Waitrose thing has gone on too long, let's just forget about them."


Almost beer o'clock.

I can't be bothered to scroll through all the posts, but there is a chap that always gives rather long, wordy and (if I may say so) slightly pompous posts. Just one post from him should take us over the ghastly 49 page plateau.

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