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macroban Wrote:

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> Oh, *Bob*, so last year.

>

> East Dulwich Debt Counselling Service this year,

> and next.


But surely this could go where the current Foxtons is - after the downsizing to smaller premises and having to share minis?

capt_birdseye Wrote:

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> bob Wrote:

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> > Any one know what happend to the shop next to

> > butchers.

> > Bob S

>

> Apparently on Monday someone kicked a hole in the

> window. Hence why it's been boarded up.


Its the boisterous rascals taking advantage of the vibrant LL late drinking facilities

  • 2 weeks later...

sidll

One person made a joke about the window being broken, no one has used the fact that she was upstairs alone late at night as an excuse for humour. Just because you know the (unfortunate) facts doesn't mean everybody else does, people round here are generally quite nice and decent and wouldn't wish bad things upon the lady you mentioned.

monica Wrote:

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> The lady in question is very sweet, there was talk

> a while ago about a developer who attempted to buy

> the property, but bless her she said no and is

> sticking to her guns. Hope shes ok, if the window

> was broken.


She might be "sweet" and all that, but frankly I'd struggle to "bless" anybody who keeps a high street space empty and in a delapidated condition, whatever their history.

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