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Hi there,


We have a shop in East Dulwich with a garden space that we just don't have the time to utilise which is a real shame with so many people short of outside space in London. I have posted on here before and the garden was used as an allotment by a local for a few years but they have now moved on.


We would love this space to be used again and are offering it free of charge to anyone who feels they can make the most of it. Access would only be available during business hours but we are open 7 days a week.


Please do get in touch if this may be of interest to you to discuss further.


All the best


Mark

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Hi everyone,


Thank you all for the interest on here and via PM's.


As much as we love the sound of a collective, I'm afraid we would prefer it to be used by one person as it was previously. Access is through our business and that must remain our number one priority and we need to keep disruption to the business to a minimum. I hope that is understandable.


I will get back to the PM's as soon as I can


All the best


Mark

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