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Jeremy Wrote:

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> Otta Wrote:

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> > How can you call trendy Peckham unpopular?

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> To be fair, you have to look pretty hard to find

> the trendy stuff...


Whilst I agree on Rye Lane itself you do struggle to find the trendy stuff (at the moment at least), on most of the side roads, leading onto it there is an abundant nightlife and cafe culture which is growing by the week. A walk around the top end of Peckham Rye on the junction with Rye Lane currently has Blue Tit (trendy East London hairdressing import), Pedlar (upmarket eatery and cocktail bar recently opened) a new independent organic food store with great window displays and I noticed today a new barbecue and craft beer restaurant/bar about to open in the row of shops next to the recently opened smartly dressed estate agent. It's changing and at a rapid pace.


Louisa.

Louisa Wrote:

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> Cheques. They're pretty unpopular nowadays anyway.

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> Louisa.


I love cheques, though they've got to be good ones


We have some old school account custmers who still send them



Er...


The Royal Mail (I rather like)

KidKruger Wrote:

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> "KK, please could you share the numbers of the bus

> routes you use most often and a photo of what you

> look like from behind?"

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> 12, 197, 343, 37, 40, 176, 185, 434, P12, P13.


So nowhere's safe. Great.

titch juicy Wrote:

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> maxxi Wrote:

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> > Haggis

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> > Fleeces

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> > Concrete buildings

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> Agree with Haggis and Concrete buildings-

> particularly the Barbican and a lt of the

> Southbank Centre/National Theatre



I just wish they'd give them a lick of colour. I like the buildings quite a lot, but all that grey is a bit miserable.

Otta Wrote:

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> I just wish they'd give them a lick of colour. I

> like the buildings quite a lot, but all that grey

> is a bit miserable.


It's the grey I like - and the way it weathers and how it looks when different parts are wet and drying - a lick of paint would ruin it.

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