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ElliotW

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  1. They told me "We are experiencing service losses all around London unfortunately. The estimated time for it to be fixed is around 13:50"
  2. This Facebook group is to help leaseholders and their rights and has a wealth of information and people to offer advice. Not necessarily Southwark specific but I'm sure people there could advise on dealing with councils and the general process. https://www.facebook.com/groups/nationalleaseholdcampaign/?ref=share
  3. Hi, Just following up on this as we're in a similar situation. Any experiences of selling with Nested? Thanks
  4. Hi, sorry to hear that, can I ask or you PM where this happened?
  5. Theres a free app called camscanner which can convert your photos to PDF documents so essentially the same as scanning it. Otherwise on Rye Lane a bit to the left of Asda there's an internet cafe.
  6. Looks like it's not going to change.. From TFL via Twitter: "Hi, here is the outcome from the site meeting that took place to decide if we were able to site a temporary stop: There are 8 days routes and 2 night routes that serves Rye Lane. 54 buses per hour uses Rye Lane so there are many occasions where you will get roughly up to three or four buses serving the stop at any one time. 1.The section of Copeland Road near the junction of Sandling Close we are unable to site a temporary stop because there is not enough space so if we had three buses serve the stop at the same time which is highly likely then there is a zebra crossing as well as that it is on a bend in the road. So if a bus stops at the temporary stop another vehicle will overtake it and there is highly risk that there would be a head on collision with another vehicle heading in the opposite direction. As well as that you may have a vehicle and pedestrian incident because the zebra crossing is so close. Also there is a tree which needed to be cut back to accommodate the buses. As regards to safety this is not viable. 2.The section of Copeland Road near the junction of Blackpool Road we are unable to site a temporary stop because there is only space for 1 bus and remember we would have 54 buses per hour that serving this stop as well as that you would be blocking buses and large vehicles from exiting Blackpool Road onto Copeland Road. 3.Also there are no safe location to put a temporary stop on Copeland Road because the other areas have built out kerbs which limits the space where a temporary stop could be sited. 4.We did find a location on Consort Road where a temporary stop could be located between Braynards Road and Godman Road. We would site a temporary stop on a flag but we would need a temporary marking of a bus cage. Overall it is not safe to site a temporary stop on Copeland Road for the upcoming works on Rye Lane" I've seen others say there has been a stop in the past when works were done so wonder how that was allowed then and not now..
  7. Growlybear Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I've had no broadband for just over two weeks now. > I had a text this morning to say that the fault > had been fixed, but it hasn't. I have spent over > four hours on the phone to Virgin today as I've > also lost my voicemail service. I have been told > so many different things by different departments > today, and am losing the will to live. However, > an engineer is finally being sent on Monday, > supposedly to fix my broadband. I'll believe it > when I see it. Ours was fixed by the engineer today - broken cable outside so fingers crossed for you!
  8. Still down for us on East Dulwich Road too, told as it's been constantly down it's a specific issue to us rather than this area issue but engineer coming tomorrow finally! Also thinking of switching but can anyone comment on Sky or BT's reliability as being any better?
  9. There's one recently been put in to the Esso garage on East Dulwich Road which is handy!
  10. Hi all, has anyone had any recent experience with this nursery? Thanks!
  11. Hi, We're looking for nursery options/feedback for our baby in October when she'll be 6 months. This thread is a couple of years old so any new opinions or suggestions of places welcome! (by the look of posts on here about crazy waiting lists we realise we may have left it rather late unfortunately!)
  12. We use Naty which are biodegradable and seem good for baby's skin. We had the same concerns about waste however interestingly when looking into this more discovered that within Southwark all general household waste is sent to the waste management facility not landfill (except 2 weeks a year) so technically it doesn't matter if it's biodegradable or not as it's all burnt and turned into energy! From veolia: "General waste goes to our energy recovery facility, where it is used as a form of fuel and incinerated to provide heat and electricity to power local homes. On occasion, if the energy recovery facility is not receiving waste (e.g. for a fortnight a year the facility has a period of downtime for maintenance and repair), the waste might then go to landfill. However, when being used for fuel, biodegradable or otherwise wont make a difference but this is only specific to Southwark residential general waste. I hope that helps"
  13. Hi, Looking for recommendations for Automatic driving instructor please? And how many lessons did you take before doing your test? Thanks!
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