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>>Dont be ridiculous, why would Sainsburys have a small local store that close to a big supermarket, especially in difficult economic times it wouldnt make sense! <<


Well they have a small local one in Herne Hill, not that much further from DKH than the Plough parade is. I think one just there could so quite well myself.

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Hi, anyone know what the plans are for the area behind the new Somerfield (or whatever it will be), I live a few doors down Landells Road and am now horrified that HGVs will be backing in to make deliveries 24hrs a day! The apartments which have been built above the shops all have balconies facing the back, not a nice view if it's just to be parking.

C.Churchill Wrote:

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> Hi, anyone know what the plans are for the area

> behind the new Somerfield (or whatever it will

> be), I live a few doors down Landells Road and am

> now horrified that HGVs will be backing in to

> make deliveries 24hrs a day! The apartments which

> have been built above the shops all have balconies

> facing the back, not a nice view if it's just to

> be parking.


Another Foxtons apparently

We won't get an M&S or a Waitrose here.


Why.

Look at Northcote rd in Battersea. Same type of set up to E.D. Varied professional Middle class locals and others , lots of "village-y" variety, a market & far too much competition from strong independents.


To be noted, they have no real bank cash points & only a Co-Op in the main street.

When I lived in Clapham south M&S moved in because of good demographics but no serious competition.


E.D is a victim / winner of it's own success.


Enjoy it as it is.......who needs them anyway..........really?


I may be wrong but I doubt it..........!


W**F

MitchK Wrote:

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> The planning application looks pukka so I have

> sent my objections to Southwark council by e-mail

> and would encourage those who feel strongly to do

> the same. I am very concerned that this will

> attract riff-raff to that part of Lordship Lane.



Dear Mitch,

Surely you are not insinuating that the only people that frequent Somerfields are riff-raff? I see mostly middle class people exiting the shop on Lordship Lane.


Your comment is so frightfully upper class and 2006.


Kind regards,

Libra Carr.

I would support the nightclub idea.


Everyone on the terrace having tearful disco sunrise moments as the sun rises over LL.


Huge dubstep night on Wednesdays.


8-hour minimal sets from me and Villalobos at afterhours session starting at 12 pm sundays.


Get Tim Sheridan down to do something.


*likes this idea*

Jeremy Wrote:

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> lenk Wrote:

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> > Huge dubstep night on Wednesdays.

>

> I expect that particular craze will be long gone

> by the time anything materialises in these

> buildings...


Actually, with mainstream artists like La Roux handing over remix duties to the likes of Skream and even Lil wayne picking up on the sound this year - not to mention Martyn et al helping evolve it from its more simple roots of a few years back I'll stick my neck out and say it'll probably be around for a few years yet.


Um, yeah, where were we. Somerfield, eh?

Actually, with mainstream artists like La Roux handing over remix duties to the likes of Skream and even Lil wayne picking up on the sound this year - not to mention Martyn et al helping evolve it from its more simple roots of a few years back I'll stick my neck out and say it'll probably be around for a few years yet.


Keep this music PR shit off the boards.

lenk Wrote:

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> Ha. I can churn out pages of that kind of thing.

>

> and do, daily :S

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Really , really truly & someone pays?


Jeezus H freakin christ tell me it's niche press...........pleazzzzze



W**F



*Where's the poke myself in the eye stick?*

woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> lenk Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Ha. I can churn out pages of that kind of thing.

>

> >

> > and do, daily :S

> --------------------------------------------------

> ----

>

>

> Really , really truly & someone pays?

>

> Jeezus H freakin christ tell me it's niche

> press...........pleazzzzze

>

>

> W**F

>

>

> *Where's the poke myself in the eye stick?*



Not really. Not that someone would promo dubstep as a genre anyways ; )

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