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One of those rare glimpses of East Dulwich's past is visible in the building/shops being done up in the strip opposite BBC. You can make out the following sign above the shop fronts:


ARSENA CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY



Anyone know its history? ARSENA?


And any news on what this never-ending rebuild is going to become?




Edited 1 time(s). Last edit was today, 03:36pm by Muttley.

Sean big M motors who had the shop down stairs had water coming in from up stairs so they were going to move to the empty part next to them referb the old shop and let it out, but when costs came in to it it was desided to do up the top as flats and rent the down stairs part but this was a few months ago.

jimbo1964 Wrote:

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> I remember that co-op. Forgotten about until now..

> just had a Green Sheild Stamp flashback.


Jimbo, thanks it's brought back very fond memories of my mum & dad collecting Green Shield Stamps at that very Co-op.

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