
Sue
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Where has Malumbu "claimed to be a local"? Are you saying anyone not "living in the area up for consultation in East Dulwich or on streets adjacent to or contiguous with the consultation area" should not post on this thread? How ridiculous. Probably most of the people using the forum, and possibly many of the people posting on this thread, don't conform to your requirements. I don't, for a start. I live on the other side of Lordship Lane to the area in question. You and a few others on here just have bees in your bonnet because someone living just outside the SE22 boundary posts on the ED Forum and makes valid points which you don't agree with. It's childish.
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Eh? You think climate change doesn't exist? I expect there are many people contributing to this forum who don't live exactly within the SE22 or Southwark borough boundaries. What on earth does it matter, if they have an interest in the subject under discussion and frequently come to or through SE22 (or even if they don't)? Do you think people should be required to prove where they live before they are allowed to post on the forum? This constant griping is so tedious.
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So unless Spartacus' fantasy world comes about (chance would be a fine thing) we are all still f***ed ðŸ˜
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Vance seems to be as bad as Trump. If Trump is assassinated, wouldn't Vance just step up to be president? Or doesn't it work like that?
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Derelict Grove Tavern - who to contact?
Sue replied to Dean Connell's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Because . ...? What would your unromanticised film version of the skate park be? Are you saying that what it portrays is wrong in some way? -
Derelict Grove Tavern - who to contact?
Sue replied to Dean Connell's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Thank you so much for posting that. Absolutely brilliant. I thought I had seen the film (?) before, but I don't think I had, as I don't remember it being so long. Perhaps firkinboo would like to comment? They have gone very quiet! Well, it's not going to be full of skaters 24/7, is it?! -
Derelict Grove Tavern - who to contact?
Sue replied to Dean Connell's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
A beer in the garden would have been nice, I'm sure! Mine was a meal inside. I don't remember much about it except that it was horrible. -
Derelict Grove Tavern - who to contact?
Sue replied to Dean Connell's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I never went in The Grove when it was a pub, but I had a meal there once when it was a Harvester (I used to occasionally be a Mystery Shopper, and I was persuaded to go and have this meal because it was a bank holiday and they couldn't find anyone else to do it.) It was truly horrible. At least I got paid for eating it, albeit not very much, but I think I would have paid not to have to eat it. If it becomes an "affordable" restaurant again, I hope at least it has decent food. Why do "these youngsters" need "adult help" to be enterprising? They aren't six year olds! -
Derelict Grove Tavern - who to contact?
Sue replied to Dean Connell's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Are you aware that the young people using the skate park, none of whom (to the best of my knowledge) had previously acted, put on an absolutely amazing performance of A Midsummer's Night Dream actually in and around the skate park? They all learned their words. To the best of my knowledge they all made their costumes. They all attended rehearsals. During some scenes of the play, some of them were actually on skateboards. The performance would have been a credit to professional actors. It was wonderful. There were also a group of people using a small area behind the skateboard park as an allotment. They are really keen. I have talked to them. I don't know if they are still there - it hasn't been the season or the weather for much growing lately. As for "underage drinking and drugs " - I have never seen any evidence of either on this site. Have you, or are you just making assumptions? Skateboarding is very skilled. How do you suppose somebody under the influence of alcohol or drugs could do it? The last time I passed, there was a father (I presume) in there with his son (I presume). I don't know who was teaching who, but it was really heartwarming to see.- 75 replies
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Can your GP recommend anyone?
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Transport issues between London Bridge/central London and East Dulwich
Sue replied to Sue's topic in Roads & Transport
Forgive me if I have misunderstood you, but the 47 doesn't seem to be much help as a step in the journey to get to East Dulwich from London Bridge? Also, the 484 doesn't just stop at ED station? It also stops at Goose Green and Oakhurst Grove (the Oakhurst Grove stop is near the bottom end of Crystal Palace Road). If memory serves, the 12 and the 197 also go from Peckham Rye to East Dulwich? -
Should cyclists have the same speed restrictions as motor vehicles?
Sue replied to tedfudge's topic in Roads & Transport
There are safety issues relating to that. For example, what if you were trapped inside a car for some reason eg in a ditch after an accident, and nobody could see the car or knew where you were? -
Transport issues between London Bridge/central London and East Dulwich
Sue replied to Sue's topic in Roads & Transport
Thanks. I have used the 78 on occasion, but not to get to and from London Bridge. It does indeed take quite a roundabout route. I usually use Google maps set to public transport, but I will try the TfL site as well if stuck, to see if that comes up with different options. -
But there are loads of flats next to it, and loads of houses opposite it? What would you call " not many people"?
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New Shops in East Dulwich and Nearby - 2025 Edition
Sue replied to Joe's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I was sure I had replied to this, but I must have dreamed it! I googled Victus and Bibo and found a reference to them on this forum from years ago 😮 -
Places like the MoneySavingExpert website have been advising people to switch to a fixed rate tariff for ages, for this reason. Most of them have closed now. If you are an existing Octopus customer, I think they still have their fixed tariff option open to change to, if you aren't already on it. I took my eye off the ball so I missed what were probably better deals, but I was able to change to the Octopus one at least, as I was already with them.
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Transport issues between London Bridge/central London and East Dulwich
Sue replied to Sue's topic in Roads & Transport
I just looked this up. The 78 doesn't seem to stop anywhere very near London Bridge? Is my geography all wrong? It's also quite a long walk from Nigel Road to ED, depending on where in ED you live! I have no idea why whoever put this route online seems to think that the stations are at the Nigel Road bus stop and not the Peckham Rye Station bus stop 🤣 Does nobody at TfL (or whoever does these) not actually check them before they put them into the public domain?! -
But if there is "something going around", as Azalea says, it could be complete coincidence that a dog became ill with similar symptoms after drinking water from a puddle on the Rye? I know absolutely nothing about things like this, but if there could be an issue with ground water making it toxic to animals, would that not be tested for as a matter of course? I will ask my daughter, who is a hydrogeologist!
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Fines for parking in loading bay for 2 minutes - appeal?
Sue replied to Naiada's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Might Cowling & Wilcox have any relevant info which could help your case? I bought an easel there recently. Now I'm very glad we lugged it home on the bus rather than collecting it by car, particularly as the shop took some time packing it up! Hope you get things resolved. It seems an odd place to have a loading bay with those restrictions if there's nowhere immediately adjacent to it to load from? -
Transport issues between London Bridge/central London and East Dulwich
Sue replied to Sue's topic in Roads & Transport
What route does that take? -
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Transport issues between London Bridge/central London and East Dulwich
Sue replied to Sue's topic in Roads & Transport
Sorry, I know you already posted the reasons for the change of the 40 route. My question re what was the financial reason was aimed at ab29, who said that the change was about money. I didn't think they would have an answer, as indeed they didn't. And my reference to "a random Friday afternoon decision" was specifically saying that it couldn't have been that. I probably caused confusion by the question mark!
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