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Sue

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  1. TheArtfulDogger Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sue , it's obvious how they are going to fund it > (regardless of party) squeeze stones till they > bleed Well, it depends on which stones they squeeze, doesn't it? I would prefer they were rich stones, who can afford to lose 99% of their money and still be very rich indeed. I would prefer that they weren't poor stones, who can ill afford to lose any more than the Tories have already squeezed out of them.
  2. DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > What difference does it make to be able to See / > Read ANY Manifesto? > > Most Manifestos (From any Party)are Full of > unachievable Empty Promises... > Surely manifestos say (or should say) how they are going to achieve their promises? Including where they are going to get the money from to fund said promises?
  3. Chick Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I like it and don't know why people are > complaining. Maybe because it's crap?
  4. I can second the recommendation for Daniel. He is aan excellent chiropractor.
  5. fishbiscuits Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > We had a very disappointing meal from Ganapati > once... rubbery squid... tough, hard-to-check > lamb. But every time since it has been good. They > change their menu quite often, maybe they just > don't quite hit the mark now and again. Yes, hopefully that was the case.
  6. Frenchpolisher Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > prisilla Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > We have just received a letter from Royal > > Mail,practically word for word as the letter > sent > > to Frenchpolisher. What can I say. > > You'd think this Delivery Office Manager might > have noticed a bit of a pattern. Was the letter from the Delivery Office manager, or from some central place? If the latter, they must have loads of different people dealing with complaints. However surely somebody should be logging them and yes, should notice a pattern.
  7. Sue Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Ganapati has some good veggie options - we've just > ordered a couple via Deliveroo. > > Only a few actually vegan, but likely to be more > interesting than the Lordship Lane offerings, and > only a tad more expensive. I'm not strictly vegan > anyway. > > The menu you can download via this page is the > current one - they change it quite frequently I > think: > > http://www.ganapatitakeaway.com/ > > If you want to eat in, it's this page: > > http://www.ganapatirestaurant.com/ > > Haven't been there for ages, but now wondering why > :) Had in mind that it was expensive, but Memsaab > seem to have put their prices up, so it's now > comparable. > > We used to mostly go to and have takeaways from > Surma, but sadly it's closed. > > ETA: If you are a meat eater, their chicken is > free range, which I'm pretty sure isn't the case > at other local Indian restaurants, though I stand > to be corrected. Sadly the meal we had on that occasion was very disappointing. Hopefully an off night, but it hasn't made us inclined to order from Ganapati again. It wasn't helped by the fact that one of the main courses they sent was wrong. They sent the right one very quickly and let us keep the wrong one (it had been opened, anyway) but that was a bit annoying. As it turned out, the one we hadn't ordered was the best of the three. I've always liked Ganapati's food, so it pains me to write this :( I assume they have a different chef at their takeaway restaurant, which is in a different building and different road to their eat-in restaurant, so maybe that could explain it?
  8. Captain Marvel Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Wake up people, pigeons aren't real :)) :)) :))
  9. Hooray!
  10. tomszekeres Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Another addition to the various refilleries on > Lordship Lane ? and looks like they've got quite > an extensive collection of produce/wine/cleaning > products they're going to be offering (spoke to > the owner and it's going to be ready for business > tomorrow). > > So in total that makes: > > Food > - As Nature Intended > - Organic Village Market > > Cleaning Products: > - Karavan Eco > - As Nature Intended > > Wine: > - Terroirs > - Cave de Bruno > - Organic Village Market > > Any others I've missed off the list? Gather in Bellenden Road does both refillable food and cleaning products. Organic Village has had refillable wine for ages, I think. I haven't actually tried it though. Is it any good?
  11. That's very heartwarming!
  12. christo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi Sue! > I'm wondering which Sue that might be? > Yours has been the only response so far, must say > I'm a bit disappointed, but then it has been a > long time. Sorry but I've only been here nearly twenty years. After your time. I knew the Uplands, though :)
  13. I don't know, but you can phone them to find out on 020 8693 1833 :)
  14. Well I think it must be, because there was a notice up saying that the pool was closed due to the water temperature.
  15. norahhanscom6be Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- If there's > something that defines all men than that's > fighting and betting. It's in our blood. It doesn't define any of the men I've ever known. Thank God.
  16. goldilocks Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The issues re residents and shops are relevant > considerations - but not necessarily a reason not > to close the road to vehicle traffic between > defined times. For example the road could be > closed between 'Willow' and Lodrship Lane, with > access only for deliveries at certain times. > > I understand that on occasions people living above > the shops on the left or in the very few houses on > the right hand side of the road as you walk > towards Lordship would need deliveries, but > realistically these could be made from parking > next to the closure. > > It would definitely be transformative for the > businesses along that area and make it a more > appealing area to spend time Sorry to be dim, but I can't see how it would make much difference, even in the Summer months. There are relatively few shops, restaurants and cafes there, and surely if you are going there to shop or to eat/drink you are going to spend most of your time inside the shops/restaurants/cafes? Except on market days. Unless you are sitting on the seats outside The Palmerston (which are for customers only, of which I have not been one since it changed hands) or on the seat down by the photos. Which people do anyway, though the road is not closed off. Have I missed something? Quite probably :)
  17. Mahoody Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sue Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > That's ridiculous. > > > > Surely they need a signature as proof of > delivery. > > Why did you say "That's ridiculous"? > > You obviously have not had a deliver from Amazon > recently. > > I get many deliveries from Amazon and no signature > was required. Yodel however do still take a > signature. Should you want an accurate appraisal > of the various courier companies, then just PM me. I try not to use Amazon, but I have had deliveries from them. I can't remember who was the courier and whether they wanted a signature. I've just had a parcel from Hermes, who did require a signature. The other side of this issue is that some people claim they have not receive items when they have. I understand that this has been a particular problem with eBay. It has put me off selling anything on eBay, as I have read that eBay always sides with the buyer. I don't know if that is true.
  18. Penguin68 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I suspect that as soon as the election is over and > Labour safely reelected in this constituency the > trees will be gone. Helen Hayes is a brilliant MP, and if she is on the case I doubt that will happen without a very good reason. Although, this is basically a council matter, isn't it?
  19. rahrahrah Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > When are the council going to properly > pedestrianise North Cross Road? Would be great > with some street furniture and planting etc. Well, the people who live there may not be too happy about that .... Nor may the shops and restaurants which need deliveries .....
  20. seenbeen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sue Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > seenbeen Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > we are now in the season for idling > > > engines...there is a form to fill in > > anonymously > > > on the Southwark website for 'idling > hotspots' > > and > > > smoking chimneys > > > > > > Really? Do you have a link? Thanks! > > https://www.southwark.gov.uk/environment/air-quali > ty/air-quality-queries-and-complaints Thanks for this link. What is an "idling hotspot"? One where various vehicles sit with their engines on at different times? There doesn't seem to be any way to report a single vehicle?
  21. Apparently a boiler is not working. They are hoping to get it fixed by the end of the week but can't be sure. :( :( :(
  22. seenbeen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > we are now in the season for idling > engines...there is a form to fill in anonymously > on the Southwark website for 'idling hotspots' and > smoking chimneys Really? Do you have a link? Thanks!
  23. DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sue Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > DulwichFox Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > The Money could of been spent on something > more > > > beneficial to the local Community. > > > > > > The Children at Heritage Park Primary School > in > > > Peterborough rasised ?25,000 > > > to pay for Outside Gym Equipment on their > > playing > > > field. > > > > > > > > > https://www.heritageparkschool.co.uk/_includes/ima > > > > > > > > > ges/gallery/95/thumb-IMG_0560.jpghttps://www.herit > > > > > > > > > ageparkschool.co.uk/_includes/images/gallery/95/th > > > > > > > > > umb-IMG_0567.jpghttps://www.heritageparkschool.co. > > > > > > > > > uk/_includes/images/gallery/95/thumb-DAL_4808.JPG > > > > > > If only Southwark Council had more > imagination. > > A > > > similar facility on Goose Green Perhaps. > > > Not just for children. For adults too. > > > > > > > > > https://www.heritageparkschool.co.uk/gallery/?pid= > > > > > > 3&gcatid=2&albumid=95 > > > > > > > > > There is outdoor gym equipment in both Dulwich > > Park and Peckham Rye Park. > > ... and probably in Crystal Palace Park ??? and > Possibly in Burgess Park > > But not Local in East Dulwich where money was made > available Dulwich Park and Peckham Rye Park are both within easy walking distance, though! And those parks are large enough that the outdoor gym equipment doesn't spoil the appearance of the park.
  24. mynamehere Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > If you go on this walk I think all will be > revealed.anyhow you can ask questions and vent > 😉 > > https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/street-art-walk-tic > kets-80892903853?fbclid=IwAR31ctmLOxH7ylNf6YkVyyZD > UZRBLu4TapKl93z6--UcBOlSO-dlJ9wPPfU > > Dulwich Picture Gallery I went on one of these walks some years back, with Ingrid Beazley (R.I.P.) and if memory serves it only covered the street art which was based on pictures at the gallery. It may have changed, of course, but I guess even if it hasn't maybe they will know something about this mural.
  25. herne hilly Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > my guess is a car wash or block of flats ;) I doubt it will be a car wash? There's one just up the road at DHFC.
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