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On 18/02/2025 at 14:51, SarahG said:

JoJo is turning into, a…. Charity shop! I asked in there this morning. 

If JoJo can't afford the increasing rent there (which was one of the reasons a staff member gave when I asked why they were closing), it's odd that a charity shop could - not doubting what you've been told, but it just doesn't make sense!

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39 minutes ago, tiddles said:

I believe that Charity Shops pay reduced rent.

I believe charity shops pay reduced business rates but the rent charged by a landlord is purely a commercial decision regardless of the type of tenants.

22 hours ago, Cyclemonkey said:

The long empty site at the top of Lordship Lane by the Library is now a cute little bar and restaurant -  Victus and Bibo.  We had a few beers there on Saturday night and it was very welcoming. 

I was sure I had replied to this, but I must have dreamed it!

I googled Victus and Bibo and found a reference to them on this  forum from years ago 😮

 

 

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The long empty site at the top of Lordship Lane by the Library is now a cute little bar and restaurant -  Victus and Bibo.  We had a few beers there on Saturday night and it was very welcoming. 

 

Not noticed this when passed today - so used to it being  closed. When the original restaurant (Moulin) closed down, the new owners said they were going to have a new restaurant after modernising the premises. This was around 10 years ago!.

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Hi Jonny from Day One here, the new salon on Grove Vale. 👋

just wanted to announce we are now open and would love to see you there! 😊

All hair textures welcome!

www.Dayonehair.co.uk

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Hi Jonny from Day One here, the new salon on Grove Vale. 👋

just wanted to announce we are now open and would love to see you there! 😊

All hair textures welcome!

www.Dayonehair.co.uk

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4 hours ago, holloway said:

Garlic & Chilli (Chilli & Garlic?) on Zenoria St. Small takeaway. Never heard of them before. Little bit hidden though on Zenoria, wish them well.

Is it open now then? Still shows as coming soon on their website and no reviews yet.

On 24/02/2025 at 16:21, Cyclemonkey said:

The long empty site at the top of Lordship Lane by the Library is now a cute little bar and restaurant -  Victus and Bibo.  We had a few beers there on Saturday night and it was very welcoming. 

Run by some lovely people. Really nice place.

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Victus and Bobo had a hand written sign on the door advertising Two pints and a pack of crisps for £10. Seems v good value!

On north cross road yesterday I saw some blokes wheeling F45 branded exercise bikes into the newly refurbished shop that used to be a mini cab office. 

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On 02/03/2025 at 11:39, edgrove13 said:

Anyone know what the V7 local is turning into? Saw some guys painting it a teal colour last night which made me think it’s probably turning into another Truepennys haha - hopefully something more interesting

Just did a post it’s called What Mother Made - mother & kids boutique 

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