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Hi I?m a location sound recordist based in SE15 and I?m looking for a work space to rent / share nearby. I need a little space to store and prep my equipment for jobs and a small desk to do admin etc at. Ideally I would like something on the ground or 1st floor (if there is no lift) with some sort of parking or loading and 24 hour access. If you think you have some space that is potentially suitable I?d love to hear from you.
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Hi,


I am also looking for some studio space to run my design company from, need a few desks ideally and access to kitchen/ wc, in a nice building, east Dulwich, Peckham, West Dulwich, Camberwell or Herne Hill. Let me know of you are still looking as we may have more luck as 2 people.


Cheers.


Ed

Hi Ed just noticed your ad on ED forum. I have a studio in my garden that presently stands empty. There would very access to mr kitchen and toilet facilities. If you would like to come and view or ask any questions please phone me on 07970 119821.


Withanks and best wishes


Lily

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