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Ayres is open and as busy and wonderful as ever, our wonderful fishmongers has had a little makeover and looks even better and the produce is still as good as ever. The funeral directors is still there and doing great, lots of bodies coming in from ED you stabbings, garroting's, swine flu etc ! Brilliant greengrocers and butchers lovely little restaurant and great pubs and the new library garden is coming on strong and it looks like finally there is some movement on the regeneration project.


This Saturday is the great Nunhead Cemetery Open Day, great fun and worth the visit for the owls alone.


There will also be some open graves you can test them for size and reserve them if they feel ok, we should be digging most of the day so catch one of us at the open day and we will pick out a nice spot near an organic bush or such like. Talking of organic bush how is the ED knocking shop doing ?

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