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Hello Guys and Girls,


I know it is a long shot but I thought I should try anyway.

My 2 year old daughter dropped her little teddy bear whilst out for a walk with her Nan. The bear has a white body with light brown arms and legs. It would have been dropped somewhere between Elsie Road, East Dulwich Grove, Melbourne Grove and Grove Vale on Monday 28th of Jan, early afternoon. This Teddy has been in the family for over 30 years, please do let me know if you do find it and keep it safe...Thank You

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There were two soft toys sitting on a wheelie bin near the (ex) F(E)denberg at the weekend, one was a black and white panda I think but I can't remember what the other one was.


I thought they had been put there as unwanted in the hope that someone would take them, but it's possible someone had dropped them and someone else had picked them up and put them on the bin.


Sorry if this is a total red herring, I realise it's the other side of Lordship Lane.


Hope she finds the teddy.

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