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That basement bar is crying out to be a late night club. Note no bar downstairs! I suspect the sofa layout down there is a poor attempt to fool planners into thinking it's not going to be a dance floor. And note the mention of sound proofing on the proposal!


I'll be amazed if they get planing to use the rear garden though.

Basement bar, you can just see it rivalling kebab & wine for the classy late night drinkers!


I went to kebab & wine for the first time in ages a couple of weeks ago. Made me laugh so much, was on the way to the loo, and this big fella I'd seen around but never said a word to in my life, just handed me a wrap* of coke and said he was off home, and didn't want the wife finding it, so I should take it and enjoy myself. Just couldn't believe how open it all was, I'm sure a couple of years ago people at least pretended to be discreet! :))


* when I say wrap, very small lines worth is probably a better desciption

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I would like to see a shop that sells trinkets and crappy tat for exhorbitant prices. We dont have any of those in East Dulwich do we?

By the Way: Did anybody see that broken down kitchen unit outside ED along North X road being advertise for ?245? Somebody actually bought it!!!!!!

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