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The Hi-Fi repair shop under the Dulwich Cafe has moved, does anyone know where it's moved to?


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It called Mo-Jo audio, it was underneath the Dulwich Cafe on Lordship Lane.

I know the chap has moved his shop, i'm just wondering where he's moved to.

Thank you.


(Just want to highlight the fact that this post is intended for:

Talk about local restaurants, pubs, shops, services, transport, planning, it's up to you...

Rather than:

Asking for recommendations, feedback and discuss East Dulwich businesses and services...)

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I know I should update those descriptions on the landing page, they've been the same for about nine years and I've not got round to changing them! Originally there wasn't a business section so that's why it says what it says.

Ah, hence my confusion then.


I've always been under the impression that the business section was for people recommending or trying to find local services, whereas the general section was for more general topics about shops in the area, such as the endless speculation about M&S for example...


Wasn't trying to wind you up by posting again! :)

Will post accordingly in future.


(I've 'dotted' my original post on here to avoid a duplicate.)

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