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I agree, but in the interim there is an excellent one on Camberwell Green (opp Superdrug). They did a brilliant repair on my shoes, plus safely looked after my purse (with all my cards/cash) which I left there, until I came back to pick up my shoes. Really impressed.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> The cobbler on Grove Vale is excellent. The shop

> may look a trifle shabby but the work he does is

> top notch and almost half the price you'll pay in

> town.


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I second this, he is very good indeed and very helpful.


There used to be a cobblers in North Cross Road - where Stella B is now - I know which I found more useful :-S

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