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I once lived on Richmond Green. Walking across the Green to the station was really scary when a plane came over. But not as scary as when fighter planes came over very low and (literally) out of the blue from (I think) Wales, when I lived in rural Herefordshire and was hanging out my washing 😬
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Is this the right place for what used to be "about this forum"? Hopefully! I have just posted in the Events section, including a link to our ticket site and a link to our website, and although both the links are correct when editing, neither of them are coming up as the full links on the published post, so they are either going to the wrong place or not working at all. Is this something I am doing wrong, or is it a forum glitch?
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Surprised to hear this re Oxfam. Was that the actual bookshop? The small Oxfam opposite the bookshop also has a small book section,but probably can't take many. The Oxfam bookshop has seemed very pleased when I've taken shopping trolley loads of books there in the past! I think PALS at Kings stopped taking magazines and books during Covid, don't know if they have started again.
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I've noticed that the noise has been particularly bad recently. The planes have seemed to be flying lower than usual.
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I thought exactly the same as Malumbu when I saw the original thread title
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"Crushed and devalued" springs to mind .... If there's anybody still left in East Dulwich who remembers those forum days ...
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Sorry to hear this. First of all, change your GP surgery?! Second, you could try 111 for advice? It's a bit hit and miss but worth a shot? Third, I have no idea if it's the kind of thing a chiropractor could deal with, but if it is, Daniel at Dulwich Chiropractic Clinic in Crystal Palace Road is very good. https://www.dulwichchiropractic.co.uk/
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Try posting this on the nature thread? Someone there will probably know! I'd like to know too! I can't see how to post a link to a particular thread, as my mobile doesn't show the URL, but it's in the main ED section of the forum.
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Thank you. The live train info seems to show trains running on time this morning, but I will take your advice and leave plenty of time so I can get buses if the train doesn't show.
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How are trains running between East Dulwich and London Bridge tomorrow morning (Wednesday 9th) likely to be affected by the strike, does anyone know? I can't find anything online except "reduced service" and no overtime being worked. I have a hospital appointment and I'm not sure whether to risk the trains or to go by bus.
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KOKUM Indian restaurant & bar
Sue replied to Simeron Lily Patel's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Can't wait to try it! -
????? Coejoanne and Sarah coe ? Sarah and Jo ... Weird coincidence of names .... Longer standing forum users will remember The Cherry Tree thread ....
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She had only lived in Herne Hill for a very short time.
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So does The Ivy House.
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I think it's great they don't allow smoking in the garden. My enjoyment of sitting outside in pubs etc is greatly marred by smoke blowing in my face and into my lungs. I'm an ex smoker (gave up decades ago). We are the worst moaners, apparently 🤣 But seriously, it's a big health issue. I think smoking should be banned in all public places, not just inside.
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I have a freedom pass and I also find it complicated on a ticket machine if I want to use the freedom pass to the end of zone six but buy a return ticket for the rest of the journey, particularly if I don't know what the relevant end of zone six station is for that line. I recently missed a train because the ticket office was closed and a helpful member of staff at Farringdon Street wasn't able to work out how to do it on the ticket machine either 🙄
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The only phone number I have is 0208 1243125 (9-5 Monday to Friday). The letter I got says 9-6 but the automated message says 9-5. I doubt anyone will answer,you will have to leave a message. Good luck!
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Community Fibre ?? anyone taken it on ??
Sue replied to bigmacca1's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Sorry I just went to look and found my WiFi extender is Netgear, not TP Link. I think the TP Link plugs I have are to link Alexa to lights etc plugged into sockets, but so far I've only got round to using one of them. -
We have a monthly singaround at The Ivy House, which is London's first community owned pub (just over the other side of Peckham Rye park, so not East Dulwich but within easy walking distance). People don't have to officially join a group as such, but many people come every or most months. Not sure if that counts for your purposes, but if it does, there is more info at https://www.thegooseisout.com/faq The Ivy House also has a number of community groups of all kinds and for all ages which meet there regularly.
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It is a national NHS initiative for people in a certain age group who according to their medical records have smoked at some time in their lives. You have an initial phone assessment and depending on the outcome of that may go on to have something similar to an MRI, which can detect very early signs of lung cancer, when it is more treatable. I have not been able to change the appointment because nobody has phoned back 🙄
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https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/jul/20/uk-horticulturalists-moth-friendly-gardens-tatton-park-flower-show?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other Interesting article about the importance of moths as pollinators, and how to plant more night scented flowers to attract moths (also to make the garden even more lovely to sit in at night!) Also about how some plants often considered as "weeds" are important for caterpillars etc.
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I'm also very happy with The Gardens. I was with DMC and then Elm Lodge (in Herne Hill) but find The Gardens better than either of those.
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Community Fibre ?? anyone taken it on ??
Sue replied to bigmacca1's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I have the same. It has greatly improved things. -
Whereabouts are you? I live in a road off North Cross Road and I get a flock of up to thirty sparrows (the most I have ever counted at once) coming to feed (but not much else 🤣) Also some nest in a rambling rose at the back of my (very small) garden and I get a lot of young sparrows. I don't use nest boxes. I have two hanging feeders and a window feeder, and they come to all of them. I usually use a mixed seed mix (no grow) but sometimes just sunflower seeds/hearts. I do have a lot of cover for the birds - mostly various roses and honeysuckle, with some ivy, clematis and jasmine at the back. Maybe sparrows will find your garden eventually. I rarely get tits or goldfinches, so you are lucky to be attracting those!
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