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Dear all


We have just opened the new barbers on Rye Lane, being a born and bred Peckham resident it was a huge ambition of mine to open something like this in my home town for many years now, and well, it's finally up and running. We are located at 291 Rye Lane SE15 4UA, next door to Mr Bao and I want to welcome you ALL. This is a local barber shoP COMPLETELY independent and here to serve our local community. We have just finished our opening 50% off offer but we are always running similar promotions, which can be found on our social media sites @thegroomloungepeckham. oh and may I add this is not just a advertising gimmick, but I just want to let you all know that we are in town,in case anyone was wondering what we are.


Come down for a chat, or a cut, or For a beer or coffee, in that order!

Take care and have a great week

Serk

TGL

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