Fireplace shop on Honor Oak Park
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fany9560
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15-11-2007 08:44 PM
I don't think the beauty therapist is at Attractions on a Saturday though - which is when I use the hairdresser there. If I want wax, manicure etc I have to go near work which is usually twice the price
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ruthb
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16-11-2007 07:26 PM
Great news about a beauty salon, I am desperate for a sauna to visit that isn't in an expensive spa, gym, or a sleazy after hours establishment! Similar to the ones in Finland - simple, cheap sauna. Also a knitting/craft shop would be great! Failing that a decent greengrocers.
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mljay
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27-11-2007 10:35 AM
Noticed some work being done to the empty shop between Goldstar Furniture and Barber shop. No time to stop and query.... anybody know what it is going to be?
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kingkong
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29-11-2007 03:58 PM
There is a skip load of rubbish outside the shop between the barber's and goldstar furniture in HOP, but I've not seen any workmen yet! Anybody know anymore about this development.
I also saw a planning notice outside HOP post office on Brockley Rise for the installation of an ATM, although I'm sure this will be one of those rip off charging ones.
KK
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shzl400
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05-02-2008 12:31 PM
Noticed one of those yellow planning jobbies in the window of the old fireplace shop this morning as I was driving past (read: stuck in the huge traffic jam caused by the road works on Forest Hill Road - grrrr) this morning.
Does one of you clever people who have a direct line to Lewisham's planning website know what it's for? Is change of use class necessary for a beauty parlour?
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michael
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shzl400
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05-02-2008 02:01 PM
Who-hoo! At last, a planning application we can whole-heartedly support!
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simonj
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05-02-2008 08:49 PM
Yes my wife is a lot more excited than myself but I am very pleased that it will be one less closed shop.
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fany9560
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06-02-2008 06:08 PM
When I mentioned this to my boyfriend he asked what I would need a beauty salon for!!!!!!! Good job I don't have legs waxed etc for his benefit but for my own
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Hopman
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06-02-2008 10:58 PM
Glad that's going to be something, and Hopwoman may be pleased it's going to be a beauty wotsit.
Personally, I think the street needs a hardware shop. Is there one around that I'm missing?
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robwinton
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06-02-2008 11:34 PM
well there is one at the far end of Dartmouth Road, opposite the pools if that is close enough for you?
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hopper
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07-02-2008 04:48 PM
Or on Forest Hill Road opposite Peckham Rye
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shzl400
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Theotherbrian
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08-02-2008 05:09 PM
Or in Lordship Lane oppsite the deli
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Hopman
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09-02-2008 10:47 AM
Thanks everyone! I guess I am spoilt by where I lived before where there was one just round the corner so you could be in the middle of a job and pop out for whatever you ran out of. I'll have to get organised.
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honorene
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16-02-2008 10:11 PM
I seem to remember that the one opposite (now Jumping Bean) used to be a greengrocers.
I think we have enough evening eateries (and that Le Querce is overrated!), but that it would be a great location for some sort of daytime food outlet or cafe.
i went to Le Querce one sunday evening a few weeks ago and i was very dissapionted. i asked for a calzone, they did not do them, i asked for a steak, they,d sold out. they only had bread in the mornings. we were the only customers, for ten minutes, then they had none!
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Hopman
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17-02-2008 08:14 PM
Odd - when we were in Le Querce it was very good.
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