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Northeastview Wrote:

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> There is also a fair size M&S food in Kings- how

> many do we need?


Well, for the supermarket operators there's an element of keeping the opposition out. That's why there are so many supermarkets of the same brand within such close proximity of each other.

I'm fairly sure that the station M&S will be a Simply Food rather than a Food Hall ? so sandwiches, snacks and drinks, rather than the larger range. I predict it will be hugely popular but won't take much business away from the Lordship Lane shop.

edhistory Wrote:

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> > Obviously Waitrose would have been preferable

>

> Funniest thing I've read today.

>

> Thanks.


Agree!

BTW Questionair has closed and will become a shop called Iris-they have for a long time had a branch in Queens Park where I used to live.

Much better selection than Questionair which seemed to stock just jeans and very average clothing and just never inspired me to make a purchase.

Iris is WAY better!

It was going to be a restaurant from the "Victus & Bibo" Turkish-ish street food guys. Their licence was granted last summer, I don't know what the delay is about, or someone different has now taken the site on?


It's a funny little spot... a bit too from the main drag, unless the food is really bloody good.

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rahrahrah Wrote:

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> Not really a shop, but uber hip skate brand Palace

> have opened an indoor skatepark in Peckham for the

> winter.


LOL when I saw the skaters with that on I thought they supported Crystal Palace.

rahrahrah Wrote:

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> Peckham Levels is opening on 8 December.


People running the Montpelier and White Horse opening up a music venue there called Ghost Notes.


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