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nutty Wrote:

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> - An Italian

> - A fishmongers

> - A cinema

> - An M&S Food Hall

> - Iceland to close?


Not bad, even if it has taken 9 years.

I bet a Polish Genie would've granted those wishes in half the time though...

Ibo Wrote:

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> not2late Wrote:

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> -----

> > ...a bicycle shop.

> >

> > Somewhere which sells bikes, parts, accessories

> > and does repairs and servicing. Herne Hill

> > Bicycles is great, as is Brixton Cycles but

> both

> > are always booked weeks in advance. Plus

> there's

> > the hassle of travelling back and forth on the

> bus

> > after dropping my bike off. Judging by the

> number

> > of cycists in the area, I'm sure that a good

> bike

> > shop would do a brisk trade and there's lots of

> > empty shops on side streets just waiting to be

> > recuscitated.

> We use to have a bike shop in Upland road . It

> went out of business


I took on that shop in 1993. It was called Seasonal Supplies Ltd. Previously a beauty / sunbed shop

and a damp proofing company..


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