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In Sainsbury's British Legion usually have a table at the front of the shop. I haven't been there recently so don't know if they're doing it this year.

I imagine the BL at 97 Barry Road sells them. According to Google maps it's open every afternoon and evening.

If you're going into town, on Thursday there was a selection of uniformed people from all 3 armed services selling at Victoria station.

 

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There's a stall at Dog Kennel Hill Sainsbury's every day from now until Sunday, an occasional poppy seller at North Dulwich station and you can also get them from:

- the Royal British Legion, 97 Barry Road,

- the Proud Sow, Bartley's, the Crown & Greyhound and the Dulwich Picture Gallery in Dulwich Village

- Marks & Spencer, the Neighbourhood Vet and Mr Simm's sweet shop in Lordship Lane

We actually buy ours online directly.

I always get the purple poppy for Animals who served (They had no choice) 

And my other half gets the traditional red one 

here's the link

https://www.poppyshop.org.uk/?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiA3aeqBhBzEiwAxFiOBiKg4yUbebEvNpNTLbrrnagxmlx4CWAb2p4a8hWchFZSI6rWtmHIchoC5vYQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds

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