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Hi can anyone help?

I leant our navy-blue Phil and Ted buggy to a ginger-haired dad who was struggling to get home with two toddlers earlier this week. He promised to return it but hasn't.

I loaned it to him on Camberwell Grove and he said he was heading home to Lyndhurst Grove. Does anyone know a ginger-haired dad in his late thirties who has two blonde nursery aged childen in the Lyndhirst Grove area? If so please could you let me know how to contact him, it is our family buggy and we need it back!

Many thanks.

joannapratt Wrote:

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> Hooray!

> it's been returned, while we were out so I didn't

> see the guy, but Thank You.

> Over 2000 people read this forum thread, plus

> there was a bit of ground work locally and it's

> worked.

> Brilliant.




Glad you got it back, but still pretty bloody poor form.

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