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jonnywalker

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  1. I've not been to the one on DKH since before lockdown but the large superstore at Bell Green in Sydenham is really well stocked and not too long to get in as well
  2. Hi All. We live in Nunhead and I came down with C-19 symptoms on Monday, had a rough week but have turned a corner now. I'm in quarantine in the spare bedroom whilst my wife and Son are self isolating too. We're not able to get out the house for another 10 days and were wondering if any bakery's local are delivering? Luca on NCR or Ayres in Nunhead?
  3. Seems like smaller local shops are better than supermarkets at present. Thankful that this area of London still has community highstreets that have butchers bakers etc rather than mobile phone repair and vape shops
  4. Question: My mother is 80, she is house bound as well as now on lockdown, lives in Essex 1hr drive away. How am I supposed to get food for her?
  5. This madness is everywhere but seems to be worse around here than many places. Popped to see my 80 year old mother in Essex today and the local Tesco's was fairly well stocked. They had brought measures in to limit the amount people were buying. Only 1x loaf of bread, 1x pain killers, 1x loo roll, 1x UHT milk and x3 packs of rice per person. Sainsburys DKH has been suffering with stock for a few weeks now, you'd expect this to be controlled. FYI if you want Loo roll or pain killers a tip is petrol stations the morons haven't thought of going there yet
  6. if you are panic buying please don't forget your condiments
  7. All changed a while back in Nunhead. Now when our curtains are closed it looks like dawn at 3am.
  8. https://churchilltheatre.co.uk/Online/bromley-pantomime-panto-kent
  9. over in Nunhead SE15 we had no Virgin Media broadband Saturday > Sunday morning. On calling 'customer service' I was informed that there was an area fault that will effect speeds and connection. This fault is due to be fixed... December the 25th! Maybe Santa's red suit means he works for Virgin. Apparently this 'fault' which is due to 'high demand' was reported in April. Thats a good 8 months to sort it out. A joke of a company with useless customer service
  10. many houses suffered last summer with the long period of dry weather, internal plaster cracks tended to close up a lot earlier this year but are opening up again now even more with the hot spell. One of the joys of living in south east London
  11. I'd recommend taking any unwanted toys to Kings Hospital. We've dropped several bags loads over the past few years to the children's A&E dept and they are happy to take them. Having had to take our child there a few times, having some toys to take their mind off other things when they're in discomfort is a real benefit. FYI they will not take soft toys like teddies.
  12. I'd contest it, clearly has a dashed line near the traffic light allowing cars to go left
  13. Maybe reconsider how you post your views. Whilst trying to raise awareness of an issue you've witnessed, your tone is pompous and derogatory, causing offence to many people. My Dad was a cockney and proud of it, born in the sound of bow bells at Barts. I too have a broad London accent as I was born and brought up in this great City. My whole adult life I've had to put up with people making assumptions of who I am based on their prejudice of my regional accent. Good to see this stereotyping is alive and well in East Dulwich.
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