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Has anyone seen our blanket? ~Yesterday I walked up from Dulwich Village (Biff, toy shop parade) back to ED via Court Lane, Desenfans Road, Woodwarde Road (on LH side heading up towards Eynella Road), Eynella, crossed towards library then across L'ship Lane to Badger Bakery. Somewhere on that route we lost our blanket :-(


It's double sided cream velvet, one side is swirly. It has a label that says "baby Magoo", was a gift from a special family friend in Canada, and is our youngest child's "blankie". PLEASE if someone sees it would you ring me on 07961 153963?


Hoping that some sharp-eyed Family Room reader will spot it...


Agathoise

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iaineasy Wrote:

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> saw one hung on a front garden fence at the top

> of barry road, not sure if its yours though. that

> was a day or two ago.xx good luck



do you mean the library end? if the blanket is no longer outside that house, it would also be worth checking in the library and christ church's fairtraid cafe. the houseowner may have thought to give it into one of these as they both have many mum and baby visitors. hope you find it x

Where on Barry Road? Near the churches/cafe? Do you remember approx what number (or more or less where) so that I can knock doors? It sounds like it could be mine -- am desperate to find it -- its a very special item. Please if anyone sees it, do let me know / keep it safe...


We lost it on Thursday middle of the day


Many thanks, Agathoise x

the library end maybe about 10-15 doors down on the left side of the road as you walk down fronm lordship lane, sorry I cant be more specific but it was one of those things you just walk past and notice, I will pop up there in the morning and see if its around. goodluck finding it!!b
Hi - I walked down there earlier and didn't see it but wasn't looking that far down. Will look again in the morning. We turned down Ethrow St towards Friern Rd the day we lost it, so assumed it wouldn't be further down than that - although any dropped object can migrate a bit, I guess - kids, etc. I have put up signs with description and contact number on lampposts in case someone took it in. Thank you for your help! Keeping our fingers crossed and eyes peeled... all the best. Agathoise

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