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Camberwell Grove rail bridge consultation
edcam replied to CityMum's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I added my voice. It should definitely be reopened. We used to live on Camberwell Grove and were there when it closed before, so have experienced it open to all traffic, open only to cars and closed to all traffic and I can tell you it was much easier all round when it was only open to cars and that's how it should be again. I'm baffled by Beulah's comment above, as this situation has turned all the surrounding roads into rat runs and much more overloaded ones than Camberwell Grove ever was. I don't know how anyone living nearby could think it was a good idea to keep it shut. -
Wife attacked by dog on Peckham Park
edcam replied to Teacher12's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Sounds horrible. What park was this please? -
Warning - dog poisoning risk in Nunhead cemetery
edcam replied to kenriise's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
That was hardly an "each way punt". Perhaps you find less wanky language hard to comprehend? -
Warning - dog poisoning risk in Nunhead cemetery
edcam replied to kenriise's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
A slightly overblown analysis there from Lee Scoresby but I can't disagree. This sounds highly suspect to me. Yes, Southwark Council, of course dog owners are ultimately responsible for their pets but if hazardous/toxic materials are lying around in public areas, it's cause for concern for more than just dog owners. If the answer is more sinister then it needs to be investigated. -
Warning - dog poisoning risk in Nunhead cemetery
edcam replied to kenriise's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
How awful. I do hope she makes a full recovery. -
I also agree that ToastED has been the best restaurant in ED since it opened. I hope this change doesn't affect their unusual and always interesting menu.
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Fladda reopened last week and I can confirm that the fish and chips are excellent. Not at all soggy (the poster above must have visited when they had teething problems.) Good value and the best in the area; even better than The Flying Fish, which we have missed since it closed. Highly recommended.
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They'll have to when their licence runs out. Blackcurrant Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > they won't stop running until the appeal process > is exhausted, which could be years away.
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Agree with all that Dulwich Fox says above.
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Shame they still use animals for entertainment.
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I have never found it to be too salty. Seabag must be a bit delicate. fishbiscuits Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Seabag Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Nope, it's been consistently salty every time > I've been there. > > Fair enough.. if it's not to your taste, it's not > to your taste. Would be childish to argue the > point. > > > (although I am quite childish, so if I go there > again and disagree with your assessment, I might > come back to argue the point)
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Yes, sounds like London life might not be for you.
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Yes, the side bread and onion dish are like crack. I haven't been to K&W for years, so can't give an opinion of recent offerings but they were always bog standard British kebab when I went there regularly in my younger days. Hisar were way ahead of them when they opened but once we discovered FM Mangal I'm afraid we never went back to Hisar (although they were the best in ED at the time and probably still are.) binkylilyput Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > FM Mangal certainly the best I have tried in SE > London (obviously there are other areas of London > better known for Turkish restaurants- Green > Lanes)- has widespread great reviews too. > > The "pita" bread and fried onion dish mentioned > is, I assume, the complementary Turkish spiced > pide bread which has been toasted on the mangal > and served with the charred onion dipping > sauce.....I could happily fill myself on this it > is so tasty. I love the little cup of hot tea they > give while you wait for take-away too. > > Not loving the sound of K&W or Hisar on Lordship > from the descriptions on here......they sound a > bit more British Kebab than FM Mangal where I get > great meat and fish dishes and fresh salads
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I don't think so. Mangal is a middle eastern word for barbecue, so pretty common among the names of similar businesses. JohnL Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > What about the one on Rye Lane - Flamin Mangal > (must be linked)
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Dulwich Fox - if you think that's a bad restaurant you really are a worry. It's the best Turkish restaurant in South London and none of what you describe above relates in any way to the food in FM Mangal. Edited to add - I've also been to Turkey many times, which is somewhat irrelevant in this discussion.
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Worth making the trip to Camberwell for FM Mangal, which is fantastic.
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stolen car (a car abandoned outside my house in Oglander Rd)
edcam replied to oglander's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Good grief, so much pain could have been saved if you'd got the reg no right in the first place! ;-) -
I didn't make any suggestions, these places had already been mentioned above. Mick Mac Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > edcam Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > The Real Greek are pretty good. Not a C?te > > Brasserie though please, they're awful. > > It's a bit late to make suggestions..... :)
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The Real Greek are pretty good. Not a C?te Brasserie though please, they're awful.
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Couldn't disagree more re the negative comments about Liberty and most especially Borough Market. That place needs as much support as possible at the moment, as numbers are down since the attack.
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Can you still get biodegradable bags for garden waste
edcam replied to twinhunters's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Some garden centres have them. The one in West Dulwich does. -
It's the production company's responsibility to make good any damage caused by filming. This can often be very expensive but nothing to do with your own insurance. worldwiser Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > And you'll spend ?10k restoring your property > after a film crew's been through it. Make sure you > get a lot of insurance before you let them in.
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Almost certainly doing the filmings.
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But you're clearly comfortable with sending threatening private messages. You'd be wise to stop that stuff now and spend the effort on caring for your cats properly. Ronnijade Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm not one for arguing online. I rather do that > shit face to face. So if anyone else has any smart > ass remarks they wanna get off their chest TO MY > FACE without an online audience then please feel > welcome to knock on my door (and quickly be, uh, > 'removed' from my property) :)
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