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Hi davidh,

This is the first edition of hopefully many to come over the next few years. It was compiled by local East Dulwich resident in their spare time while working 12 hour days. They've done a brilliant job and will of course ensure the odd missing shop is included in the next run.


Would you like to help them?

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hi James

they are brilliant, and it's fabulous, that Madeleine, who I met giving out these lovely maps, took it upon herself to put this together along with the artist, Emma... Thanks too, for the funding to get them printed! I know Madeleine was mortified that a 'few' little shops had been missed off, but am sure, and hope, there will be a re-print to include those missed next time! Good for all of you to put this together..it makes a lovely difference and helps us all remember what fantastic independent shops we have on our doorsteps. I would be happy to help out and will email Madeleine to see what I can do. Maybe those who can't resist a negative comment, should also offer to help next time...these two ladies have not been paid for this, and done it off their own initiative.

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I also wanted to say a massive thank you and congratulations to all involved in producing these gorgeous maps. They are beautiful and most helpful. I am relatively new to the area, and it's great to be able to see what a large variety of independent shops we have locally. Thank you Emma and Madeleine!
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The attachment is just coming out as two blank pages for me :(


Maybe my ancient laptop doesn't support php files?

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