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"I thought I had made the point, several times, that Dulwich are demanding the highest possible ground rents."


Yes, you did. And as evidence for that you said 'look, Sergio's is closing'. And me and a few other people said that it don't necessarily follow. And you also said 'look at the turnover in businesses' and I said 'what turnover?'. I'm instinctively sympathetic to the basic point you're making, but at the moment you're just saying 'the Dulwich Estate are greedy bastards, take it from me'.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Do we know if Dulwich estate shop rent is more

> expensive than lordship Lane?



Don't know about the vill. but the moneygrubbingbastards/landlords who own the Callows site (inc. garages) want (I have been reliably informed) ?40k+ while the new Lush (next door to the newsagents) was around half that.

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