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Dulwich DIY!!! One of the best shops ever. No matter how vague my description they never look amused and have been known to search around in odd boxes when I've wanted somthing esoteric - in this instance an Imperial bolt for a Victorian door knocker.

Lynne

I also like the one that does all the household stuff, just down from the police station. Recently someone posted on here desperately asking if anyone had any John Lewis baby muslins in blue (v EDF) as their child was obviously very attached to them and there were some in this shop all the time. It must have a name but can't remember seeing it.

Between them all you can sort most normal jobs, all day Sunday would probably be too much to ask. Number of times it's 1pm+ and you need just one more coach bolt / varnish / filler.

We're blessed with what we've got. DON'T question it !

*shudders at thought of closure of DIY shops*

Louisa Wrote:

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> Without the fabulous Dulwich DIY and A J Farmers

> this place would be a lot worse off. These are the

> true small independent businesses we should be

> supporting not pop up boutique places selling

> pointless tat, here one day gone the next.

>

> Louisa.why have you not mentioned Shaun's and plough home craft.. If you want to promote local get it right

The only shops I use on the main drag of Lordship Lane on a regular basis are Farmers, Greetings, Dulwich DIY, the Co-Op, Dulwich Caff and Mon Petit Chou. I've been in to most of the other shops, bars and restaurants on LL, but only infrequently. And there's actually a surprising number I've never set foot in, even after 17 years in the neighbourhood.

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