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Hi Tarot, Peckham is really not far to go for a Superdrug or Sainsbury's DKH has quite a large stock of toiletry type products. I like Sea Cow for fish and chips. And there's a toilet in Cafe Nero- I know only one but it's better than none.


I like the independent cinema idea but then again I don't mind going to Brixton and I really love The Ritzy. I think just more cozy type restaurants/bars that allow for a less in your face kind of atmosphere (not sure how to explain this better!) but then again that wouldn't cater for the families around here.


Also some cheaper places to eat and some kind of noodle/Vietnamese style restaurant would be amazing (for me!) and a Natwest (sick of the ridiculous queues in Peckham)

That sounds good, Noodle bar, and a cinema.

Most cimemas are quite small these days, one could be fitted in somewhere.

I heard a rumour they may have one at Crystal Palace, but I think that plan has been shelved now.

Things are changing in this borough, it used to be a sleepy little place once.

But I do think it will rival places like Camden, and markets like Greenwich.

Given time and new bussiness,s springing up.

Tarot Wrote:

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> That sounds good, Noodle bar, and a cinema.

> Most cimemas are quite small these days, one

> could be fitted in somewhere.

> I heard a rumour they may have one at Crystal

> Palace, but I think that plan has been shelved

> now.


Sometimes I wonder whether you do think, Tarot.


"That plan" has most definitely not "been shelved now", I can assure you.

louisiana Wrote:

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> Tarot Wrote:

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

> -----

> > That sounds good, Noodle bar, and a cinema.

> > Most cimemas are quite small these days, one

> > could be fitted in somewhere.

> > I heard a rumour they may have one at Crystal

> > Palace, but I think that plan has been shelved

> > now.

>

> Sometimes I wonder whether you do think, Tarot.

>

> "That plan" has most definitely not "been shelved

> now", I can assure you.

Wonder all you like Lousiana,but be assured I wont wonder about you.

philpot Wrote:

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> A decent taxidermist would be nice, nothing worse

> than poorly stuff pet of loved one. And of course

> an Ann Summers - to clad my large collection of

> once animate companions.


Isn't that doubling up? I mean, it's having two places in ED where you can get your pet beaver stuffed...

Get a grip people - amongst all the unfeasible toss mentioned on here , a Cinema ?


you seem to think you are living in some kind of twisted Richard Curtis stytlised Urban Utopia, with Hugh Grant as a next door neighbour & That tiresome Gryff Rhys Jones sockpuppet as as stall holder on the NCR.


Its a scruffy South London Borough, surrounded by some of the worst poverty and depravation in Europe, not Notting Hill or Aldeburgh, however you view it.


Pfft

wee quinnie Wrote:

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> Somewhere that changes watch batteries.


If would want to brave the " locals "***, then there are jewellers & a myriad of shops on the Rye lane that would be more than happy to change Your batteries



*** Now commonly heard ED spoken shorthand for the non white working classes.Not sneering racist though. Definately not.Us Guardian readers positively embrace diversity. Oh yes.

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