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Are you talking about leaves? This complaint comes up every year. The problem is with the trees. It's Autumn! The trees keep dropping their leaves! Blame the trees, not the council! As soon as someone clears away the leaves, those pesky trees drop some more! Basically, the council can't provide people to clear leaves from every street in the area every day, or anywhere near that frequency, I imagine. Don't worry. Once the trees have shed all their leaves, we will be into the season of frost and ice! And btw I don't think this should be in the "What's on in East Dulwich" section, should it?
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I also have iD which I think uses Three, and it seems fine, but I probably haven't been to every corner of East Dulwich! They are usually very good on price.
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New Shops in Dulwich / Peckham - 2024 Edition
Sue replied to Joe's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
It was me who said it looked very dark in there, but I specifically said during the DAY. Which it did. And I was clearly referring to their old place in North Cross Road. And I did eat in there. In the evening. When the darkness wasn't an issue. But sitting in the dark on a sunny day isn't my idea of the ideal setting for either a daytime meal or drinks. And yes, the food was good. As were the cocktails. Looking forward to trying out their new place. -
Thanks, A good idea, but I was hoping someone on here might be able to help before I went down that route!
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I thought there had recently been thefts from local churches?
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Article about Peter in East Dulwich
Sue replied to Dulwich Born And Bred's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I've talked to him about his garden. It's very retro (though apparently dahlias are back in fashion), but clearly lovingly cared for. He also helps at least one of his neighbours down the hill with their front garden. He's a sweetie (technical term) 👍 And Kathleen Olander, surely you don't believe everything some journalist has misunderstood and written in the Standard? I'm presuming the pre fab was built after the war, after whatever was there before it was bombed. That was surely why most pre fabs in London were built? -
That's surely not anywhere near enough to get a feeling for what local people think about a particular issue?
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How many local people are usually at these meetings?
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But how was this thread helping anyone vulnerable to be aware of potential scams? I think it's your post which is unnecessary! Particularly as the thread title has now been changed, so clearly Malumbu's post was helpful. How do you interpret giving an opinion and contributing to a discussion as "dissing nearly every post"? Now please do feel free to have a go at me as well 🙄
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New Shops in Dulwich / Peckham - 2024 Edition
Sue replied to Joe's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Great name! https://youtu.be/hGlyFc79BUE?feature=shared -
Fair enough points. I've never been to one. It wouldn't occur to me that a meeting like that was the right place to have a "quiet word" with someone! Maybe the purposes of them should be better publicised, or maybe I just haven't been paying attention. I'm a bit worried about your comment about "getting an informal look at people". Why would they need to do that? Surely it's a relatively small self selected group of people who attend these meetings?
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A Zoom meeting is a great idea. It would be much more convenient, though it possibly has other downsides, eg it may exclude people who aren't familiar with Zoom or don't have the necessary technology. Though tbh - and making a huge assumption - I wouldn't have thought there were many of them in this area.
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Oxfam have an online site and you can filter by size, colour etc requirements. Returns are also easy if it doesn't fit or isn't suitable.
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Very sorry to hear this, Beansprout. Could you try putting a note through the door, if you don't want to actually speak to the person, saying you know they have it and asking them to leave it in a specific place in the church, if that's where they stole it from? I realise a message has been sent to the iPad, but they might not have seen it. Edited to say: Crossed posts, good point IlonaM, and if that's the case the person in the house may be somewhat confused if they get a note, so definitely worth looking in the front garden first!
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Anywhere open for lunch on Christmas Day this year??
Sue replied to Sue's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Yes, the Waverley is good but never crossed my mind. Too late now, the "deposit" aka the full price of the meal less the service charge has been paid ..... Don't really care if the food is preprepared, so long as it's ok. The menu looks good. Apart from the price 🤣 And the "goose fat" roasties. As I don't want to eat goose. I hope they have a veggie alternative. CherryTree1320_Day_Set.pdf -
Despite our best intentions, we used to go here every Christmas Day (when we were in London) after The Ivy House closed (well, we had to pass it on the way home, and our willpower failed us) so this year we thought we would book Christmas lunch there. Sadly they are not opening at all on either Christmas Day or Boxing Day, let alone doing food 😥
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Anywhere open for lunch on Christmas Day this year??
Sue replied to Sue's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
We've booked at the Cherry Tree now, at vast expense, thanks for the post Louisemurray. Will live on bread and water for a while afterwards 🤣 Haven't eaten there for a long time, but the Christmas Day menu looks good and recent reviews seem good. One of the worst meals I ever had in my life was a Sunday roast at the Dog in Dulwich Village, which I believe is related to the Plough? I may be wrong. I belatedly remembered (after booking at The Cherry Tree) a Christmas many decades back when my father took the whole (large) family to a meal in Streatham which was accompanied by an Elvis impersonator. The food was not memorable, but singing along to Elvis more than made up for it 🤣 -
Anywhere open for lunch on Christmas Day this year??
Sue replied to Sue's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Thanks, I'll check it out x -
Anywhere open for lunch on Christmas Day this year??
Sue replied to Sue's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Thanks, no, that's why I asked on here! -
Does anyone on here use MailerLite for sending bulk emails (about 850 subscribers at the moment, following a cull) ? I use it to send newsletters, as what I was previously using started charging. I've been using MailerLite for some time now, but I can't get to grips with the editing system, so I always end up with weird spacing. Wondering if anybody on here uses it and can advise!
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Royal Mail - late deliveries - what is happening?
Sue replied to Borderlands's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Basically the buck surely stops much higher up than this delivery office. For some reason, senior managers don't appear to be taking action about poor management further down the line. I can't believe this is just a staffing issue. But if it is, how come they can suddenly employ two more posties, after years of clear shortcomings? I know Helen Hayes raised it at a higher level on more than one occasion. Things improved for a while (ie the backlog got delivered) then just deteriorated again. I don't know whether she and Ellie Reeves have discussed it, but surely they must have had some kind of handover when the constituency boundaries changed? -
If you are meaning the blue sign, that isn't what we saw.
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Anywhere open for lunch on Christmas Day this year??
Sue replied to Sue's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Thanks, but there's no public transport on Christmas Day. I looked at the Plough (thanks Beansprout), but last time we ate there the food was truly appalling. And we once went to a Burns Night there, admittedly years ago, which was like something out of Fawlty Towers. So I don't really want to risk paying £85 a head plus drinks! Oh well, live and learn, clearly I should have looked at all this long ago. We are at home this year, so will be starting the day with drinks at the lovely Ivy House. The Clock House (for some reason now The Clock House Tavern) has always been open on Christmas afternoon, so we thought we would book lunch there instead of getting home and having to cook, but the new management has decided not to open on Christmas or Boxing Day. And I've missed the Waitrose (sorry) slots for the days when their Christmas food is available. Also M&S are either no longer providing a pick up in Lordship Lane for Christmas orders or else their slots are all full too. So basically this is very poor organisation on my part and I only have myself to blame. The only upside is that I won't have to spend at least two days away from home trying to avoid "discussions" with various relatives with different views from mine about various important things in the news.
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