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Went over to Upland Road yesterday and found the jewellers open and business as usual.


It's amazing, considering what they've been through in the last week, but Mac (the jeweller) says they refuse to be intimidated and went on to express his thanks to all the people who have been in touch and have sent them messages of support.


They're a great asset to East Dulwich and if you've not been over to their shop then go and see what you're missing. They've also got a lovely dog called Gem, who is in charge of greeting new customers!

Well I never thought I would write to the forum


But it is a platform that I can use to thank all the people that have shown us support over the last few days.


Many people and our clients will know that we make each item by hand, and each item becomes part of us.


I am not going to let four youn men come, even with a knife, axe and hammers take what we have made and love.-

Bo and I just got into a fight? but one that was brought upon us!


Again we would like to thank so mony people we dont know for the support- thanks also the police, ambulance crew, and flying squad.


malcolm Vaughan 7 Upland road

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