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I was so good at talking up Shepherd’s Bush that I can’t afford to live there now

Wednesday, 12th September 2007

I first bought a flat in Shepherd’s Bush in 1991 and I’ve never missed an opportunity to tell the world just how marvellous it is. The shops, the streets, the people — it really is a showcase for Britain’s multicultural society. You couldn’t ask for a more vibrant and lively neighbourhood.

My intention, obviously, has been to boost property values in the area so I can afford to move somewhere else. Almost anywhere in west London would be preferable — Olympia, Baron’s Court, Queens Park — but Notting Hill would be my first choice. If only I could bring local property prices into line with most other west London neighbourhoods, I’d have a chance of relocating.

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jules

October 10th, 2007 4:06pm

Toby, never fear! The coffee shop is only temporarily closed, and is, in fact, opening to larger premises down the road. All the better to fit in you and your growing family.

thalie

October 10th, 2007 9:52pm

well Toby i live in acton from 1999 to 2001, then in shepherd's bush from 2002 to 2004 and back in acton since 2004 and loving it. Acton has a community of people who think community matters. It is as multiethnic as the bush and as middle class as the bush can get...I think you would be very happy here and you would recognise a few of your old neighbours how had to make the move and don't regret it. See you in Acton Carnival (this is not a joke, it happens in July). thalie

thalie

October 10th, 2007 9:57pm

I had not realised there was a second page. the coffee shop you are talking about closed to reopen in a bigger place on the same road (nearer to the centre). It just reopened. go and enjoy your organic latte and meet the middle class of Acton ,you will be surprised, there are a few famous people in the old acton.


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