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After many years as a launderette at 213 Lordship Lane. East Dulwich. SE22 8JF I have to due to many reasons close the shop on 31 MARCH 2023 permanently.

The property will be sold in the coming months.


Thank you to all who have used the shop. The two people who started the shop have now both died.



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22/Mar/2022 ADMIN NOTE: I have received notification that there is currently a dispute around the closure of the launderette with another party involved in the business.

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Glad someone has commented stating they are fighting this… me and my children love this shop especially when there a member of staff on she hilarious & always makes us laugh think her name Sarah & not forgetting Jo so helpful… with bellenden laundrette closing this is the only local branch to use and will be sad if there is a closure… I know is never what any of staff wants not forgetting the lovely owner who sadly passed away Carl knew him when he was younger too come on staff at lordship lane you can do this Dulwich will be behind you good luck
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It was still open on Sunday afternoon when I went past.

That’s great to hear. Does anyone have a tel no or email address for them.


If anyone doesn’t know, the dry cleaners on LL next to Post Office, uses them to wash the duvets brought into them for cleaning and just jacks up the price. I used to think they had a washer and dryer in the back.

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On 21/03/2023 at 15:37, Mike213 lordship lane said:

After many years as a launderette at 213 Lordship Lane. East Dulwich. SE22 8JF I have to due to many reasons close the shop on 31 MARCH 2023 permanently.

The property will be sold in the coming months.

 

Thank you to all who have used the shop. The two people who started the shop have now both died.

 

 

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22/Mar/2022 ADMIN NOTE: I have received notification that there is currently a dispute around the closure of the launderette with another party involved in the business.

This shop is not being sold it will be open as soon as possible 

On 21/03/2023 at 22:56, Sarah coe said:

Glad someone has commented stating they are fighting this… me and my children love this shop especially when there a member of staff on she hilarious & always makes us laugh think her name Sarah & not forgetting Jo so helpful… with bellenden laundrette closing this is the only local branch to use and will be sad if there is a closure… I know is never what any of staff wants not forgetting the lovely owner who sadly passed away Carl knew him when he was younger too come on staff at lordship lane you can do this Dulwich will be behind you good luck

?????

Coejoanne and Sarah coe ?

Sarah and Jo ... Weird coincidence of names ....

Longer standing forum users will remember The Cherry Tree thread ....

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On 21/03/2023 at 22:56, Sarah coe said:

Glad someone has commented stating they are fighting this… me and my children love this shop especially when there a member of staff on she hilarious & always makes us laugh think her name Sarah & not forgetting Jo so helpful… with bellenden laundrette closing this is the only local branch to use and will be sad if there is a closure… I know is never what any of staff wants not forgetting the lovely owner who sadly passed away Carl knew him when he was younger too come on staff at lordship lane you can do this Dulwich will be behind you good luck

Oh dear.

1. "...me and my children love this shop" - That's because you work there.

2. "...a member of staff on she hilarious & always makes us laugh think her name Sarah" - That's you. You are Sarah.

3. "...not forgetting Jo so helpful" - Would that be Joanne Coe? I'll hazard a guess that she is your sister or mother as you both work there and have the same surname.

 

You really have to get up much earlier to pull the wool over the eyes of this group, we've seen at all before,

 

 

 

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Vik said:

 

You really have to get up much earlier to pull the wool over the eyes of this group, we've seen at all before,

 

 

 

 

 

 

"Crushed and devalued" springs to mind .... 

If there's anybody still left in East Dulwich who remembers those forum days ...

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