I watched the first episode of the new Channel 4 documentary series Trump: The American Dream. It was compelling tv, should be sub-titled the Making of a Monster.
As the OP hadn?t signed the agreement or paid a deposit, I?m wondering how long it was between the ?verbal agreement? and the landlady changing her mind. To secure a tenancy, these matters have to be attended to with all speed, otherwise it could give the impression of being an unreliable tenant.
"Well I haven't actually done the cardboard thing yet, though I've got as far as bringing sufficient bits of cardboard back from my allotment." Blimey, what are you growing up there?
Oh my goodness, how to decide! As well as Peckham, there?s Greenwich, Burgess, Nursery Row, Battersea, and Brockwell Parks, and Russia Dock Woodlands. And I had difficulty enough getting it down to that shortlist.
There is also one in Camberwell, neither have planning permission. See article in Southwark News https://www.southwarknews.co.uk/news/council-issues-notice-deliveroos-pop-kitchens-camberwell/
There is an item in Dulwich Society?s latest newsletter which gives the current state of play and the announcement that Southwark Council have agreed to fund a charette (no neither had I) - go to the bottom of http://www.dulwichsociety.com/2017-autumn/1551-dulwich-society-news The Society?s home page also announces that Southwark Council have rejected the DE proposal to build almshouses on land currently occupied by Judith Kerr
Dbrskh Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Watched the first episode. I?m sorry to disagree > but it?s horrible. Bad acting and overall very > cheesy. Exactly!
That shop was always being stripped out / renovated, never seemed to be open for more than a month at a time. For a cafe, the purple doors / windows were not very inviting.
OP is living in a world of his /her own if he expects a group of people to spontaneously part like the Red Sea so that he / she is not inconvenienced by having to awkwardly sidle pass or briefly slow down. Parks have different types of users and none take precedent, all have to give a little bit.