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Champers

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  1. Sue Wrote: > > Maybe you don't care about a lot of things, it > doesn't mean to say other people might not like to > have their voice heard. Sue, sorry but you don't know me and to suggest I might not care about a lot of things is rather poor. I have, as others have, expressed my view but you seem to not accept that others can and are likely to disagree with you.
  2. 'I don't have time to do further research at the moment, but I'm sure I can find loads more examples' I think Sue, we get the message...but we don't have to agree with you and I'm in the camp of 'who cares?!'. The colour really doesn't bother me at all - I just wish they would be collected when they say they should be.
  3. No more Indian eateries please! Whether specialising or not, there are already plenty to choose from on LL alone but as others have suggested there are also some very good ones in the surrounding areas - competition is a good thing but in this case it may not work in your favour. Good luck with whatever you decide.
  4. Oh this is sad news - its such a shame especially as I know how hard she has been trying to keep the business going. I always bypass Sainsburys Local and go to Nisha for fresh fruit and vegetables - it's so much better and you get such a friendly service. Really very sad to see her go. All the best Nisha to you and your family! I will continue to support the local independent shops though so good luck to the new owners and I will be popping in soon!
  5. Frankito, for me it has to be Swadesh. I have tried most of the takeaways on LL and I keep going back to Swadesh. The dhansaks are spicy so if you like it hot (but not Vindaloo level), one I recommend. The biriyani's are pretty spicy but very tasty. However, more recently I have tried the Lamb Palak which is much milder in the heat department but I have never tasted such tender lamb before - it melts in your mouth. None of the dishes I have ever had there have been swimming in ghee or been bland. I guess I keep going back as I've only ever had good food from there. I'll be interested in your final choice though. Happy curry night :)
  6. What a terrible think to happen to you Mary Lou. Glad you're ok and well done to the man who did stop - there are some lovely, kind people around.
  7. Thanks for the warning and glad the girls are ok. Have you let the police know at all? They may have had other reports of him.
  8. I recommend the North Cross Road one too. I've never seen Mr Daly but I have had a lovely lady who I hope is still there - forget her name....it's been a while methinks its time for an appt! :-S I think ed_pete the pricing is a guide but I don't think many dentists are very forthcoming on telling you the price before they do something. Its a shame you had that experience though as it is unfair. Only way to get round it is to ask upfront and if during the consultation they start to do more than a check-up ask for the costs so at least your expectations are set.
  9. James Barber Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > So after a breiefing from council officers. > > ALL Southwark's lollipop people (school crossing > patrol's) are funded from a tiny part of the > Parking (fine) revenue account (surplus of fines > collected over expense of catching people). The > remaining surplus is used to provide other > transport related activities. > > Total of 52 lollipop people across Southwark at . > > > The two at the junction of Lordship Lane and > Townley Road are designated against Alleyns School > but clearly used by kids going to other schools as > well. > > Should I be making a case for these guys to work > state school term times? James thanks for finding this out and I think you should be making a case for them. Putting the funding to one side, I think most people would like to see kids looked after as much as possible when crossing the roads and during all school term times regardless of which school. I don't have kids but the two lollipop men on Townley Rd are lovely chaps and on the few occasions I happen to be walking their way they always manage to put a smile on my face.
  10. Whoops - it has just started to snow again..... a light flurry :-$
  11. On Lordship Lane right now, it is not snowing and the road is being used as normal. I have seen some snow still on some pavements and side roads but turning to slush. Not sure what the trains are like but buses appear to be running ok. All could change if there's more snow this afternoon but looks ok for the moment.
  12. So sorry to hear that...assume you've reported it to the police? There seems to be so many things like this going on at the moment. I hope your sentimental items do turn up and thanks for posting a picture - it may help.
  13. I personally don't rate DMC as I have had a number of issues with them but from what I hear they are better than others around here. Good Luck in finding one :)
  14. The gas smell is horrendous! We live further down on LL and we can smell gas - surely this is not right?! I did see some work going on there last night - another digger which managed to hold up the already held up traffic from the other works at the Plough junction. Does anyone know if we can do anything here?
  15. expat Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > >We've been there quite a few times > Why do you keep going back if you do not like it? Well I guess its giving a place a go with its award winning breakfasts and tantalising lunches and dinners....or sadly its not having a choice when friends or family want to 'try it out'. I know there are much better places to go to now I have explored what ED has to offer.
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