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It's a long shot but if anyone finds a wallet with a provisional driver's licence, a bank card, 2 x Zip cards and cash in it please let me know.

Lost today either on the 185 bus (boarded at County Grove around 9.45am today and Zip card used, and got off at Goose Green) or on Lordship Lane between the Goose Green bus stop (towards Lewisham), crossed at the crossing opposite the Co-op, and the destination was the Neighbourhood Vet. The vets have done a thorough search, and I've left my details with several of the shops and the post office on Lordship Lane, as well as contacting Camberwell Bus Garage and checking various 185s on their way back from Lewisham. Everyone's been very helpful but it hasn't turned up as yet - it may well have been stolen of course. Cards etc are in the name of Jose/ Gabriel - thank you.

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