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I don't frequent Lordship Lane as much as I used to but I seem to remember a year or two ago there being a hog roast on one of the streets off the lane. You could get a pulled pork bap with apple sauce and stuff. It was either sat or sun as part of the market. Could somebody please let me know whether this is still a thing? Cheers.
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