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Crippling Rent and Rates are killing off small businesses.


It is becoming increasing difficult for any business to survive.


It was bad enough in 1993 when I had my shop on Upland Rd.


Already, more and more Estate Agents are popping up, being the only businesses that can pay.


Within a few years, Lordship lane will be a soulless place.

North Cross is likely to suffer the same plight.


likely to become offices or flats.


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Moo Too is the old name, it rebranded as Sew East Dulwich a while ago. All closing, I made the most of reduced stock prices last week. A tricky shop to make money out of, as most serious users of yarns etc will buy online for significantly reduced prices. I supported the shop when I could, but really only bought small things, not yarn or fabric. Still, a sad loss to the area, it was a lovely shop.
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