Croydon In The 2010s - Differences between Version 14 and Version 13 of Mobiles And Bitz, 5 Crown Hill
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Business premises at the Crown Hill end of Church Street. As of mid-July 2014 it has signage for a convenience store called Croydon Express, though we're not sure if this is open yet.
According to a photo on Flickr, as of December 1990 the premises were occupied by a Lunn Poly holiday shop.
By November 2010, it was a soft furnishings shop called "Cotton County" — this is the trading name given in the November 2010 Croydon Council licensing committee report (PDF). As of mid-July 2012 there was no name on the frontage photo. The new frontage, with the name "Home N Fashion" photo, appeared some time around the end of July/start of August 2012. However, this closed in early 2014, and as of April 2014 the premises were vacant.
George Street/Crown Hill/Church Street
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