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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.

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Great...another place to encourage pissed posh 20 somethings to walk down my road at 3.30am screaming rugger bugger songs like this weekend scaring the shit out of my 2 year old, another place to avoid puke on the pavements on Saturday mornings....god forbid a bookies though
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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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