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Tim Sheehan, owner of Franklins farm shop felt new Covid tier 4 measures for London was an excuse to cover up government’s failure. Photograph: Christian Sinibaldi/The Guardian
Despite a mammoth queue of socially distanced shoppers outside the local M&S food hall, the atmosphere in East Dulwich was subdued as residents awoke to tier 4 measures on Sunday morning.
With the independent shops and salons that line Lordship Lane in the affluent south-east London area closed for business, the buzz of last-minute Christmas dashes had been replaced by those picking up provisions for now-smaller celebrations.
Among the benefactors was Franklin’s farm shop, one of several essential businesses still allowing customers indoors to buy organic fruit and vegetables. But while trade was up, co-owner Tim Sheehan, 58, said he felt anxious about the new, more infectious strain of Covid-19.