paulipedia
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There needs to be a ban on these chains
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Ayres Bakery in Nunhead for traditional English or Boulangerie Jade for french bread on the Lane.
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I?m not suggesting all joggers have right of way on pavements. My observation is that most parks I?ve been to people are sticking to the paths and leaving a lot of space. If you want to minimise your risk of infection go where there aren?t people. Wow
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Do you remember that game Lemmings?
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You want me to spell it out. OK. Dulwich Park and most other parks have a path/road that circumnavigates the park. Walk on the grass not on the pathway therefore not near anyone. Most people aren't doing this.
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If you go to the park don't walk on the path. Simple
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Every time I've been to the car arks they've been empty. Going well then...
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363 or 63 to Elephant is prob your best bet. Was always my preferred choice pre-Overground
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Bus to Forest Hill, train to London Bridge, change to Jubilee
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Brockley Rock for your standard Friday night affair, The Crystal Palace Market if you want to go posh, one of the best I've ever had
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Now brickhouse is gone.....
paulipedia replied to Braizen kitchen's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I find the pubs are usually the best place to go i.e the Actress, The Great Exhibition. Less chatter and a cheeky beer in the afternoon -
It's paid to keep an eligible car on the road. If I didn't pay it my car would be clamped, impounded and eventually crushed. I'm not saying it's a tex to drive it. And I'm not opposed to paying, it's how you pay. There are people who have to drive for various reasons who visit the parks every day that can't afford ?700 pa
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I'd rather become a Park member and pay an annual fee than this. Did the council ever think to ask what the residents wanted. Having lived all over south London, one of the many great things about our area is you don't have to pay for parking. It's such a minor thing but has such a negative impact on your day. This is so shortsighted and infuriating
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