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If people from SE15, SE5, SE21 SE23 come to eat and drink and spend their money in SE22


I suppose they are entitled to have their say..


As opposed to SE15, SE5, SE21 SE23 businesses advertising here.


How ever if SE22 residents need services not available locally, I see no problems

advising people where such services are available elsewhere.


Fox.

Yes but its not the SE22 Forum. Although SE22 is roughly East Dulwich parts are in other postcodes.And , Im guessing here maybe parts of SE22 aren't East Dulwich Post Codes were only set up for the convinience of the Post Office not to divide discrete communities for on line forums.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> If people from SE15, SE5, SE21 SE23 come to eat

> and drink and spend their money in SE22

>

> I suppose they are entitled to have their say..

>

Here, here. I've been supporting the Lordship Lane economy since the early 90s. I live about 1 mile from Lordship Lane which is closer than some parts of SE22.

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