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Ted Max Wrote:

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> I'm thinking perhaps one unit could be reserved

> for a collective that pays an unspecified amount a

> month for rent/ membership and swaps records,

> other gear, and has all gigs and that.


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Like The Dream Machine used to ..... R.I.P. :(

There used to be a cinema but people didn't attend so it became an Indian Temple, then it became a factory, then it was pulled down and now there are flats.


Also, there used to be an electrical shop, but trade was not very good owing to DIY stores, so it closed down.

Wherever it was in ED/WD or willage, but able to walk to access or to do short driving to get there.


Food/restaurant:

- a "Paul" bakery with a restaurant/ Thea room

- a proper JAPANESE (fresh and yummy)

- A marrocan restaurant

- a local McDo

- a M&S (as waitrose deliver in all Dulwich now)

- a real/ good quality tapas bar

- a good Mexican restaurant

- a new wine bar with cheese and charcuterie board at any time in the day if the green&wine will close as I've read on this forum


Shops:

- Baby/kids GAP, eventually an adult one

- Office shoes

- Hobbs/french connection/vero moda/oasis store

- A body shop or Occitane en Provence

- a Tikka Maxx with home department

- Another shoes shop more fashion for adults and kids

- Boots

- H&M for kids and adults

- A house of fraser or John lewis.


Nice B&B and/or boutique hotel.

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