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Went into the Dry Cleaners by The Plough yesterday and asked what the new shop is going to be next to him. He confirmed it was gonna be a Somerfield. When I asked what about the existing Somerfield further up L Lane, he said that it was going to probably turn into a M&S (another lady dropping clothes off in the shop agreed with him).


Does anyone have any info on this?

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PeckhamRose Wrote:

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> And that half of Goose Green is definitely going

> to be a city farm. Now that IS true.


No, no, no, no, no.


The Lordship Lane end of Goose Green is to be concreted over and turned into an NCP spot for Sainsbury Forest Hill overspill.


FACT.


They will provide a bus service to the store for 2 pounds (1 pound if you spend over 100 quid in store). Sorry, French keyboard so can't find the pound sign.


FACT.

Keef Wrote:

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> There is an M&S in Woolwich, so not always in the

> best areas. That said, there are lots of council

> workers there needing lunch, so guess it makes

> sense.


I hope you're not comparing the beautiful East Dulwich to Woolwich...

Sherwick Wrote:

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> I hope you're not comparing the beautiful East

Dulwich to Woolwich...



Well, no I wasn't. But since you mention it, I wouldn't call ED "beautiful" at all, whilst Woolwich has a great waterfront, and some amazing old buildings. Guessing your tongue was in your cheek though.

Keef Wrote:

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> Sherwick Wrote:

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

> -----

> > I hope you're not comparing the beautiful East

> Dulwich to Woolwich...

>

>

> Well, no I wasn't. But since you mention it, I

> wouldn't call ED "beautiful" at all, whilst

> Woolwich has a great waterfront, and some amazing

> old buildings. Guessing your tongue was in your

> cheek though.



No it wasn't.

Just walking home via Colyton Road and overheard some people there talking about how THEY had heard that some of the people in the richest of the richer houses were getting together to buy a section of the South end of Peckham Rye Park near the gate opposite the DIY store, and turn it in to a helipad. No, really.


Oh and talking about helicopters, at a Members meeting of Kings COllege Hospital the other day, it was discussed that Kings is now the best hospital for heart and liver problems and that more and more helicopters will be heard flying over taking emergency patients there.

Sherwick Wrote:

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> Keef Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Sherwick Wrote:

> >

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

>

> > -----

> > > I hope you're not comparing the beautiful

> East

> > Dulwich to Woolwich...

> >

> >

> > Well, no I wasn't. But since you mention it, I

> > wouldn't call ED "beautiful" at all, whilst

> > Woolwich has a great waterfront, and some

> amazing

> > old buildings. Guessing your tongue was in your

> > cheek though.

>

>

> No it wasn't.



Oh, well in that case, Oh Dear, you seem to be looking at East Dulwich through somewhat rose tinted specs. It's a very nice area, with lots of good things about it, but beautiful it isn't.

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