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    • If you can't find anywhere in East Dulwich, why not take a stroll down Rye Lane.?  I had my screen replaced there on two occasions (appreciate not the same issue as you have) but they do technical repairs as well and the prices are very reasonable in comparison to some.   I cannot recall the exact spot but there are quite a few places down there offering repairs, so you could have a word with the person working there.    Whilst down there you could even pop to the new Welsh bakery which is very nice and have a coffee etc.   Do check their opening hours as they do not open each day.       Good luck
    • Did he mention he was upset because his political career was knee-capped by Labour HQ after he thought he had gained the leadership of Southwark Labour and that he was quite happy in Labour until then? 😉  I am amazed anyone votes for politicians who cross the floor as, for many, they lose all credibility and trust when doing so.  @Insuflo not only have they followed SpecSavers' brand guidelines but I love they rail against big tech like Google and Meta but seem happy to use their email [email protected] seems a bit amateurish and I am wondering if that flyer was sanctioned by Greens HQ - it falls woefully short of the mark for what you'd expect from a political party.
    • These two leaflets were in me Letterbocks at the same time the other day: Obviously, the Greens are trying to piggyback on Specsavers’ fame. Same colours, similar font, happy face in a green hat. Seriously, I saw the back of the Specsavers flyer first and because of the colour scheme and the aspirational headline, I thought it was a Greens leaflet. Perhaps Specsavers are trying to ride the Green wave…  
    • There are two very good ones - both on the Walworth Road and they are close together, so if one does not have what you require, the other may well have it.   They are at 128/132 Walworth Road (Longdan is the name of the store) and the second one, Kiki & Miumiu  Market is at 141 Walworth.   You can easily get a bus from Denmark Hill area straight there.   Both of these shops are very impressive and look very clean;  a pleasure to walk around.       If you in the future you decide to look for Middle Eastern ingredients,  there is a really good store on the Walworth Road - it might even impress Ottolenghi.     This shop is on the left hand side coming up from Denmark Hill and is on the block of shops  before the spot M & S used to be.   It has fruit and veg outside too.   Okay enough from me......
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