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This is lame trolling. Why is anyone taking it seriously?

 

Definitely not trolling, and if you want to comment, today's the deadline.


https://planning.southwark.gov.uk/online-applications/caseDetails.do?action=dispatch&keyVal=RH0E8AKB06900&caseType=BuildingControl


"22/INC/01189 | Proposed internal alterations and fit out works to an existing retail unit to create a Poundland Store"

"22/AP/2904 | New illuminated fascia signage above shopfront in existing signage zone"

"22/AP/2903 | Replacement of shopfront and fascia sign"

 

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it's a fair cop guv - I hold my hands up. I was dead wrong


 

This is lame trolling. Why is anyone taking it seriously?

 

Definitely not trolling, and if you want to comment, today's the deadline.


https://planning.southwark.gov.uk/online-applications/caseDetails.do?action=dispatch&keyVal=RH0E8AKB06900&caseType=BuildingControl


"22/INC/01189 | Proposed internal alterations and fit out works to an existing retail unit to create a Poundland Store"

"22/AP/2904 | New illuminated fascia signage above shopfront in existing signage zone"

"22/AP/2903 | Replacement of shopfront and fascia sign"


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Triple whammy for local house prices....



Rising mortgage rates nationally


Loss of over inflated Foxton asking prices


An influx of poundland clientelle to our beautiful 'lordship Lane village'



I mean how am I expected to push past all those tracksuits while I'm carrying a selection of cheeses from Mons (not to mention the quince paste).....

It's only fair after the closure of Iceland a few years back that there's an affordable store in ED that means the less well off people who live here can get some cheaper products rather than having to go to Peckham or Camberwell.


At least it'll get footfall unlike the oversized estate agents which was one big ego fest.

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