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Josh at l'Atelier du Velo is amazing - its on the row of shops by the Lordship pub.  He only does servicing and the quality of his work is fantastic plus he's a lovely guy!   They don't do appointments, you just drop the bike in.  I only have good things to say!

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  On 14/06/2024 at 13:16, Lisa Grace said:

Edwardes - top of Walworth Road near Camberwell Green. Drop it in and you can usually collect it same day. No need to book weeks in advance. Great service and value for money

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That's South end of Camberwell Road rather than top of Walworth Road x

Edwardes is a family run legend of a shop, it's like Jonathan Jo, with a wheelbarrow full of surprises (bit of AA Milne for you there).  Obscure parts?, Let's have a look out back.....   A sort of British Sheldon Brown.

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Corrected AA Milne reference
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