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d803cn Wrote:

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> A rough guessimate using google maps (by entering

> SE22) and looking at a map of SE22 I would say

> somewhere half way down Barry Road (Perhaps

> between Goodrich and Silvester Road)




thought so, it actually is my kitchen isn't it?

Cheners. It's a good mix of old and new (although only the new books are the new thing about it).

(And I've just been reading the Cheners thread and independent bookstores are important and since the library is naff the bookstore for us what can afford to buy books is a good alterantive!)

Failing Cheners, I'd say the junction of North Cross Road and Lordship Lane but not the ex 7-11 though!

I guess the geographic heart should be where there are equal areas of land on all sides. Well we've got two EDs to choose from:


SE22



and the Electoral Ward



If we go by SE22 it strikes me that the heart of ED seems to be.... The CPT.


If we go by the Electoral Ward the heart seems to be.... The Blue Brick Cafe.

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