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There is a great garden centre in West Dulwich and a decent small one in North Dulwich. Do we really need another one in the local area when two are within walking distance?


I'd love a great Chinese dim-sum place.

Also, a place that offers Reformer Pilates classes (not just private tuition)

A Mexican place

A decent place to go out dancing

Concert venue similar to Brixton Academy (though not near my house!)

joom Wrote:

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> I'd like to see more seating around lordship lane

> and northcross road - I don't think there are any

> benches and I often feel like a sit-down to watch

> the world go by...


I totally agree. To sit down in the sun / read a newspaper you have to go to a retail outlet Pub/Restaurant.

Problem is there is not much space.


DulwichFox

Both gone Otta. A house is going in where the Garden Centre was.





Otta Wrote:

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> Yeah benches would be nice.

>

> Is there still a garden centre on uplands road

> behind the betting shop on CP road (assuming

> that's still there, I've lost track)?

Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

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> Both gone Otta. A house is going in where the

> Garden Centre was.

>

>

>

>

> Otta Wrote:

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> -----

> > Yeah benches would be nice.

> >

> > Is there still a garden centre on uplands road

> > behind the betting shop on CP road (assuming

> > that's still there, I've lost track)?



Shame, they were nice on the occasions I went there quite a few yeats back.

Hiya


I'd like;


Cheaper real ale. Less gifty shops, more really useful shops. No more chain shops. Bigger street market with grocery/veg stall. Enough of the coffee shops. Stationary shop. Close Lordship Lane on occasions and have UK equivalent of the French "Marche Gourmandes"


Dream on.


R Gutsell

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