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The 'law changes' are the very welcome ones that try to stop them from ruining vulnerable people's finances and lives with their fixed odds betting terminals. Good riddance, I say.


If there were to be a Waitrose on either of those sites, surely it would on the 'Little Waitrose' model, though as ed_pete points out, still very handy for having John Lewis stuff delivered locally for free.

BrandNewGuy Wrote:

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>

> If there were to be a Waitrose on either of those

> sites, surely it would on the 'Little Waitrose'

> model, though as ed_pete points out, still very

> handy for having John Lewis stuff delivered

> locally for free.


No need to wait for Waitrose for that - John Lewis are trialling using the Co-Op for click and collect.


https://www.co-operative.coop/media/news-releases/john-lewis-click-and-collect-trial-with-co-op

Melihoople Wrote:

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> Wouldn't the old Audi garage site in Dulwich

> village be good for a waitrose.



I think they may prefer a Harrods food hall. Waitrose is too middle class for the upper class dwellers of Dulwich Village.

Loutwo Wrote:

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> It would appear the train station William Hill

> site is the preferred choice for Waitrose. But we

> shall see.

>

> Louisa.


Had a feeling this would be the case. The one on Lordship Lane looks too small for even a 'small' Waitrose.

maxxi Wrote:

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> Seabag Wrote:

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> > Great to wear shopping in Waitrose Fox

> 👏

>

>

> Waitrose Fox ..... That's how I'm always going to

> think of him now.


Back in the house maxxi, or just visitin??

Seabag Wrote:

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> maxxi Wrote:

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> > Seabag Wrote:

> >

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> > -----

> > > Great to wear shopping in Waitrose Fox

> > 👏

> >

> >

> > Waitrose Fox ..... That's how I'm always going

> to

> > think of him now.

>

> Back in the house maxxi, or just visitin??


Visiting status awaiting confirmation on EDEXIT negotiations... looking promising

Seabag Wrote:

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> I?m hoping Harvey Nichols opens in Dulwich, once

> the Dulwich Picture Galley agree to move out and

> let the set up shop there.


In the 1980s when my kids were small I used to knit for a designer who supplied Harvey Nicks. They had a 150% mark up on the goods she sold them. One day I decided to calculate my rate of hourly pay....2p an hour, yes, 2p per hour.. and I was by no means a slow knitter.In order to make any money the designer- a young Scots girl who lived in a 2 bedroomed flat in Brixton, had to purchase the wool in such bulk that it filled an entire room.

Sue Wrote:

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> News to me that the ED Co-op is trialling John

> Lewis click and collect!

>

> I shall investigate!


The Camberwell coop is also doing this now. Exciting times, being 10 mins walk away from a JLP collection point rather than a 20 min bus ride away!

seemster Wrote:

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> Sue Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > News to me that the ED Co-op is trialling John

> > Lewis click and collect!

> >

> > I shall investigate!

>

> The Camberwell coop is also doing this now.

> Exciting times, being 10 mins walk away from a JLP

> collection point rather than a 20 min bus ride

> away!



Except I stupidly assumed it would be free. But it isn't :(

Loutwo Wrote:

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> It would appear the train station William Hill

> site is the preferred choice for Waitrose. But we

> shall see.

>

> Louisa.


Still up to this Louisa? Bit early for Trick or Treat. And surely you must be getting bored? 0.5 / 10

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