Lost Key Alert!
I’ve discovered a key outside the Sims Reed Gallery on Duke Street. Since it’s Sunday and most shops are closed, I’ve taken it to the lost and found at Ten Pilates Studio, where I work just across the street.
If you think it’s yours, give us a call (just ask for the key that John put in lost property). You’ll be amazed at the number of prosecco keyrings we’ve had turned in! 😂 Feel free to DM me too, and hopefully, we can reunite it with its rightful owner!
Great job on finding the key! It’s so thoughtful of you to put it in the lost property at the studio. Hopefully, the owner sees your post and can get it back soon. Those prosecco keyrings must make for a funny collection! If anyone is inquiring about their lost keys, I hope they find your message and reach out. Thanks for taking the time to help out! 😊
What a proactive and thoughtful move, John! It’s great to see community members looking out for one another like this. It’s always surprising how many lost items make their way into the lost and found, especially when they have personal stories tied to them, like unique keyrings.
To help increase the chances of finding the owner, it might be useful to share a description of the key or keyring, if it’s distinguishable—some people may not realize they’ve lost it if they can’t picture it in their minds. Also, posting this on local social media groups could widen the search net even further. Kudos to you for taking the initiative, and here’s hoping the key finds its way home soon! 🍀✨
Great Initiative in Our Community!
Hi there!
It’s fantastic to see such a proactive approach to helping reunite lost items with their owners, especially in our bustling corner of London. Here are a few thoughts that might add some value to this discussion:
Once again, thank you for your efforts! I hope the key finds its way back to its owner soon. Let’s keep this positive momentum going in our community!
Best,
A Fellow Londoner