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Avoiding any reference to up-market super-market chains (please, please, please avoid...) I don't know whether Lordship Lane needs such a thing, but I could have done (on a number of occasions) with a local quality Jeweller/ goldsmith/ silversmith for valuations/ repairs re-sizing etc. There's the watch guy in the covered market but that doesn't address a full set of needs.

Penguin68 Wrote:

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> Avoiding any reference to up-market super-market

> chains (please, please, please avoid...) I don't

> know whether Lordship Lane needs such a thing, but

> I could have done (on a number of occasions) with

> a local quality Jeweller/ goldsmith/ silversmith

> for valuations/ repairs re-sizing etc. There's the

> watch guy in the covered market but that doesn't

> address a full set of needs.


New jewellers opened on Upland Rd, next to 2nd hand store...


BTW, where's the covered market? Need a watch battery changing.

A nice neighbourhood Italian restaurant like a Si Mangia in Forest Hill - easy pizza / pasta kind of place. That would make a killing I reckon especially as the number of families with young kids keeps on growing. Locale up the road doesn't stack up for me.

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