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We have the best of both worlds now. There's still DKH Sainsbury's which introduced Argos a few years back which has made it still attractive to visit even if they've axed the food counters, while LL has a diverse range of shops from Poundland to Moxons with Caffe Nero, M&S, Superdrug and the Co-op somewhere in the middle.
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I remember the fears of local stores at the Dulwich Library end of LL when Sainsbury's Local opened. They're still there including the florist and Red Apple Newsagents which has found a niche in selling Irish newspapers and is still well used among locals. When DKH Sainsbury's opened in 1994, it was a different time and people flocked there because of the convenience of having a large store with everything in one place, but times changed and LL was able to find a new niche of independent stores and the likes of M&S Foodhall which complements rather than compete with Sainsbury's. There are high streets still struggling, but LL isn't one of them.
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Lloyds used to be really good at preparing repeat prescriptions straight away, but since a change in staff they only do it when you turn up and sometimes that means they won't order it until you turn up and then have to return again another day. Not helped that on some days, they close at 3pm still if the pharmacist has to pick up their kids from school and can't find cover.
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What we really need is the Post Office to have more banking options so that previous Barclays customers can use it as they did with the old bank. While I miss the bank, I'd rather see Wagamama in there than it being left empty for years.
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My mum had used Sogim's when they were still in what is now the Leyland DIY shop and the service was hit and miss, but wouldn't use it again. She uses Sadlers opposite Dulwich Library instead. Vale Pharmacy IMHO is the best of the lot down that end of LL.
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The Grove Tavern (Old Harvester)
Bic Basher replied to Angell34's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
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I saw a Lime bike parked on the pedestrian crossing part of the junction of LL and Wood Vale this afternoon. I hope the rider was fined for such bad parking. St Francis Park (the park next to Sainsbury's) has also had bikes dumped on the grass. Lime no longer allows bikes to park in there, nor Human Forest who have a Green Bay on the corner of Quorn Road and DKH.
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That’s great to hear. Does anyone have a tel no or email address for them. 020 8693 5842.
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It was still open on Sunday afternoon when I went past.
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How hard is it for some people to understand the basics of road safety is that we ALL share the road, whether we're car, van, truck, cycle or pedestrian users. Motor vehicle users have to understand that cycle users can use the road and that cycle lanes are useful, while cyclists need to understand that they don't have an automatic right to restrict cars from using shared roads. There are bad drivers on two and four wheels.
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If they that great they will have no problems This is quite a naïve / idealistic view of contemporary capitalism imo. Chains can afford to drop prices short term, put independents under, and then raise them again, or use loss leaders or BOGOFF offers to entice shoppers. All of these tactics may lead to success, without necessarily translating into better overall value or service. Big marketing budgets (and subsequent brand recognition) often means people will favour places like Poundland regardless of how 'good' they actually are. The same arguments were levelled at Sainsbury's Local when they opened by the Library, yet the independents are still there.
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I popped in there today as well. Some decent deals including Tetley One Cup tea bags (72) for £1 as well as the infamous batteries. In all honesty, I don't think Farmers has anything to worry about when it comes to getting cleaning products, but the food products are reasonably priced. In fact, I spent £1 more for jacket potatoes in the Co-op which were also in Poundland Local. They also have a Pound Bakery section, but the bread was already sold out, only leaving a few cakes such as jam doughnuts.
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DKH Sainsbury's Lloyds Pharmacy closes on Friday 31st March.
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There's also the launderette inside Peckham Morrisons. https://www.24laundromat.com/prices
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To be fair, Poundland is now charging the same price on some food products as Sainsbury's etc, but I'm not going to sneer at the first C2DE store to open on LL since Iceland was replaced with M&S. Personally I've found M&S on some products are the same or cheaper than Sainsbury's. Loose bananas are considerably cheaper at the Foodhall. Milk is the same price as Sainsbury's as well.
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I'd like to hope Wash & Dry can stay open. I tend to use it when Jo's working there and is still well used.
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Post not being delivered by Royal Mail
Bic Basher replied to gazzam's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Post has largely been ok for the last couple of weeks or so.
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