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Maccers

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  1. I would strongly advise against cycling through the Rotherhithe tunnel on health grounds alone - it is not well ventilated from car fumes!


    I do the route via Greenwich foot tunnel daily, it is 10k each way from ED. 28-30 mins for me on a single speed fixy so probably quicker if you have gears.


    Typical route which involves traffic, but you can do this almost traffic free by heading over Telegraph Hill behind Nunhead.


    http://email.strava.com/wf/click?upn=FLdFplb9Rd0LY-2BmLy3OryvDDptMqBn6AAC1cAG-2FGDgJxgOBXaKFNA3i58hYZSC0oX9DIArKzqXHhF0OYe-2BXJDdBZUPlzHjLZcWNGjc0aJG2bm3h3EQ-2BkoZC4WTS05MM6X9OGelyznmRh7EZkyCS9mQ-3D-3D_UZ-2Fw3Bg8EOda-2F-2BSazO07kdPKHtvvoMTAxTUThB0UZbLZavDT

  2. Dear residents of SE22,


    To the very few of you who have politely rung our doorbell asking if you could deposit a few small items in the skip outside our house, thank you.


    To the dozens of you who seemingly haven't bothered, please please stop dumping your crap without asking or learn some basic manners. Or just pay for a skip, like the rest of us.


    Very annoyed,


    Crawthew Grove

  3. Couldn't agree more Jeremy. ED is a great place to live, I've been here since 2002. As others have already said, relative to some other areas of south London within the circular is still good value.


    Jeremy Wrote:

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    > As I was saying, not all bankers (even traders and

    > other front-office) are rich, and even those that

    > are might not want to put all their money into

    > property. If you want a sub-million pound house

    > with 4/5 bedrooms, within an easy commute to the

    > City and Canary Wharf, East Dulwich would seem

    > like a reasonable bet.

  4. Not all true, I am a (ahem, front-office banker) and proud owner of a 4 bed house near station bought in last 16 months for c.600k. If you search hard enough, the properties are there. If you bargain even harder, they are there for the right price.


    benmorg Wrote:

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    > chantelle Wrote:

    > --------------------------------------------------

    > -----

    > > also plenty of bankers and other City types in

    > ED

    > > and environs ... shhhh.

    >

    > Sure, but they're invariably back-office staff.

  5. mollieo Wrote:

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    > We are city workers who work late and there is

    > never any fresh food left in co-op on the way home

    > at 8:30 and all the local shops are closed by

    > then. We only moved here in September and we

    > starve and never have any food! We need a proper

    > supermarket. Please get an M&S or Waitrose which

    > is fully stocked and open late.


    Likewise, we are out most days. Agree that an M&S or Waitrose would be ideal, but there is always just being organised and having your shopping delivered late once in the week.

  6. A similar thing happened to us at around 4am on a Wednesday a couple of weeks ago. Both of our bikes were padlocked in a bike shed outside the front of our house in SE22 and stolen from right under our noses.


    We were woken by the noise of the lock being broken through outside our bedroom window but they were already making off. The police arrived within a couple of minutes but sadly too late to catch the pair of pikey little hoodies.


    Beware - they are obviously scouting the area for 'easy' targets and returning in the middle of the night.

  7. I recently received a parking ticket (which I am appealing) for parking in Hayes Grove:


    http://www.multimap.com/maps/?hloc=GB|hayes%20grove#t=l&map=51.46278,-0.07785|17|4&loc=GB:51.46278:-0.07785:17|hayes grove|Hayes Grove, London, England, SE2


    The issue is, I was parked on the road (not in the private spaces which are clearly marked) and I could see no sign indicating parking restrictions whatsoever. The letter I have received from Parking Control Ltd suggests that they think I was parked on private property. Surely it is still a public highway?


    Has this happened to anyone else, or can anyone shed some light on the situation?

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