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Not quite East Dulwich, but does anyone know what happened to the greengrocer "Seasons of England" which used to occupy one of the arches in Herne Hill? It just vanished a while ago, with no notice, no sign up on the building and even the website is unchanged.

Yup, they closed down because their rent was increased and they couldn't afford it any more. They did say that they were exploring new premises and to look out for their reappearance in the area but haven't as yet found out if that is happening.

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8 hours ago, pikeyed said:

Yup, they closed down because their rent was increased and they couldn't afford it any more.

******* rent increases.

Real shame. I wasn't able to go for a few weeks, then it was just gone. This was the kind of shop that's really good for a local area, plus it had a lot of UK produce and wasn't the price of the upscale veg shops.

 

 

 

Hi All

Hi Seasons of England did vacate 292 Milkwood Road, but WE ARE BACK 3 doors up the road at 290 Milkwood Road next door to Dugards the butchers. We have reduced our trading days and are open Friday to Monday. We are in the process of updating the website at present. We look forward to seeing you all at our new shop!

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25 minutes ago, Lou Church said:

Hi Seasons of England did vacate 292 Milkwood Road, but WE ARE BACK 3 doors up the road at 290 Milkwood Road next door to Dugards the butchers. We have reduced our trading days and are open Friday to Monday. We are in the process of updating the website at present. We look forward to seeing you all at our new shop!

I am so glad to hear that!

Is the trading days reduction temporary or permanent?

 

 

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