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Hi Everyone.


We've recently moved to East Dulwich and absolutely love it. A lot of our 'new' items in our house are from you kind people on this forum, so thank you very much! We really were not in a position to buy loads of new expensive things from the shops so it was amazing to find this. Also, we've met some really lovely people who gave us tips on good places to go.


I'm going to be doing a lot of my Christmas shopping from the shops on Lordship Lane, hopefully putting a little something back into the local community.


So, this is just a massive thank you for everyone for being so welcoming and generous since we've moved here! :)

My first post was deleted so I must have done something wrong. Apologies to the Admin so I'll say here that I'm new here and looking forward to shoppping down Lordship Lane to get some interesting and individual Christmas for my family and friends this year.


This is a great little forum with lots of info for the newbie so keep going people, it's really handy :)

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