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fazer71 Wrote:

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> Callie Wrote:

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> > We need a Garden Centre! I really miss not

> having

> > one now :(

>

> There's plant nation upland road.



They are always closed & don't have much in there. It's not the same as a proper larger garden centre you can walk round with a shop & stuff.

Otta Wrote:

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> Good for them, I had no idea that was there. May

> go and have a chat, see whether they do amp

> repairs.


They do indeed. Took my 70s Quad amp down there for a repair and fixed it at a reasonable cost. Chap who did it was very helpful.

I think it needs a Pop Up Cake Sale tomorrow outside Roullier White (125 Lordship Lane) to raise money for St Johns!


10 til 3 and lots and lots of yummy cakes for sale - and while you are there why not purchase a little something special to serve them on!


Everyone who spends ?10.00 or more will automatically be entered into our prize draw to win 2 tickets to the East Dulwich Supper Club


Do come along


Suzanne

www.suzannejames.co.uk


#mickyrunsthemarathon

#canapequeen

I think LL needs a big cafe for children with room for the 4x4 buggies and space for children to play on the floor, make a mess and be loud. The dish and the spoon in nunhead is a small version of the thing we need. More space, more playroom (less mess at home!)


And for the evenings can we bring back inside 72? LL is a shadow of its former self without it.

Amaryllis Wrote:

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> I think LL needs a big cafe for children with room

> for the 4x4 buggies and space for children to play

> on the floor, make a mess and be loud. The dish

> and the spoon in nunhead is a small version of the

> thing we need. More space, more playroom (less

> mess at home!)

>

> And for the evenings can we bring back inside 72?

> LL is a shadow of its former self without it.


I know, how about putting them in the multi-storey carpark suggested by mark88?

Problem solved! :0)

wee quinnie Wrote:

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> a proper garden centre along the lines of the one

> that recently shut (down by the station).



yes I said that too. A proper big one with a shop. I really do miss popping in there to have a wonder round :(

What this place definitely does not need is any more shops attracting trendy 20/30 something yummy yuppy wannabe pretentious types who failed to get a job good enough to pay for a cosy mid-terrace period property in Clapham. So no more cosy yummy mummy cafes with room for a bugaboo or 6. Lets get in some decent shops for everyone to use. My vote goes to pret a manger.


Louisa.

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