Lovely Peter Jones

The thing is, Sloane Square should really stay as it is. The central 'square' hasn't particularly changed for donkeys and the flowerseller with his little green gloss-painted cabin has been there as long as I can remember. I went to a hateful secondary school around the corner and he was the first thing I'd see as I shambled out of the tube each morning. And then there is Peter Jones of course. You can't go wrong with Peter Jones. It's a lovely shop with very nice people serving in it. You feel automatically a little invalided and cared for as soon as you enter the shop. It's a proper practical department store. I laughed when I heard a comment from Betjeman about Peter Jones as it sums it up perfectly: he said that if anything ever awful were to happen, like the dreaded three-minute warning or a hostile invasion of some sort - he would run to seek shelter in the warmth and comfort of Peter Jones haberdashery department as it's the sort of place where nothing horrible ever happens there. Brilliant.
