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grace3 Wrote:

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> Nope, it's down for a 24 seven 'amusement' arcade


Really? I guess I will use that about as much as I did the launderette.


In my view would be far better used to expand the Co-op which has the narrowest aisles and could definitely use the extra space.

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It would be great if it were used as (almost) anything. FHR is looking better than ever, despite that eyesore near the barber's - the yellow and blue building.

The William Hill is also empty, but both it and the former laundry look like something is happening with them. An extended Coop would be good.

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I remember this bakery too - It was owned by a neighbour of mine who used to live a few roads away from the bakery itself - it was open all hours but I remember being disappointed that their cream cakes were never real cream.



Jah Lush Wrote:

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> There used to a lovely bakery along that little

> strip. Sadly it closed about 20 years ago.

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Does anyone know what is happening to the empty site just round the corner from the launderette in Dunstans Road?

The site was cleared some time ago but a live electricity supply was left attached to the wall which was clearly extremely dangerous in the rain. It has now finally been cut off, but the site remains empty.

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joom Wrote:

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> Also, that the lady that

> runs French cafe is taking the building next to

> the barbers and turning it into a french

> restaurant.


This is definitely true, current lease has run out and she's in process of sorting out the interior of the blue/yellow place (which used to be a restaurant way back when?)

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