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Louisa Wrote:

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> There is a selective click on this forum, who when

> it suits accuse people like me of being secretly

> 'racist' because I hold a view about the ever so

> sacred Rye Lane.


Clique. They're a clique. Not a click.

My main question was - Did anyone no if Rye Lane was included in the regeneration?

But no one seems to no.

I understand what alot of you are saying but turning Peckham onto a poncy area is not what I would want either.

Just a cleaner place to shop with less butchers that should be condemned as most of them have been on the news for illegal selling of lambs heads and so forth. They also keep cats to keep away the rats. Also the nail bars employ illegal immigrants.

So, this is what a fishmonger on Rye Lane says about his working life and how he makes his business work - from Sally Butcher's Blog - she runs Persepolis on Peckham High Street and like me buys meat and fish and fruit and veg from the shops in our local area. - http://cornershopkeeper.wordpress.com/2014/03/04/shop-days-6-the-fishmonger/

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