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"Sweet spot of South London"


Its a regular section about parts of London.

Hope and Greenwood and concrete house pictures.

Some of what it says sounds like it was researched on here! Its very positive about shops, schools, bars, pubs, restaurants. Even transport!

David that's what makes our community so great, the very essence of ED is that we communicate, we bond, we fight the good fight, we retaliate as a community. On here, on the Lane, off the Lane and everywhere around the lane. And that's why papers like the Metro and the Guardian, are very positive about places like ours. AAAHHH :)

I don't think it is a happy coincidence there are just plenty of media employees who live here and are able to 'big it up' in the press.


Without being disloyal, other areas of London are v. similar to E.Dul as more professional families staying put as their kids growing up and going to secondary school (due to the recession and more job security / opportunities in London) rather than moving out and so local high streets are booming to support new demands.


PS Quite happy with this just don't think ED is particularly different to plenty of other areas in London.

the-e-dealer Wrote:

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> "Sweet spot of South London"

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> Its a regular section about parts of London.

> Hope and Greenwood and concrete house pictures.


Took my Godson to Hope and Greenwood = quite depressing service and expensive not very good sweets avoid imho.


Concrete house OMG yea fab NOT??


If that?s the best they can offer we?re fucked?

fazer71 Wrote:

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> Took my Godson to Hope and Greenwood = quite

> depressing service and expensive not very good

> sweets avoid imho.

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I've always had really friendly and helpful service in Hope and Greenwood.


Their sweets are expensive but very yummy for special occasions, and their ice cream is fantastic - and fantastic value.

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