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Long shot but I lost my engagement ring in Peckham Rye Park about five months ago. It was lost in the ?no dog? section of the park on a Sunday afternoon in April. The police and park wardens were informed but nothing has been handed in. If anyone has found it please please please return it. It means so much to me and breaks my heart every day that it?s gone. A reward will be given for its safe return.
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  • 9 months later...
Ok great. I would have walked from the corner of East Dulwich and Peckham rye cut across the middle were the boot sales used to be then headed towards the football pitches having crossed the tarmac path. The big tree in the middle off to my left in view while walking. Kind of a straight line to one one clock club area.

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