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spanglysteve

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  1. Is there any truth that the wings were a last minute addition after they realised that the totem looks remarkably like something else when they were absent? I think I read that on these forums at the time.
  2. I use a broker every year local to my parents called Complete Insurance Solutions and have never had a problem. They always find me a quote significantly cheaper than I could do myself. Ask for Neill Robson. Complete Insurance Solutions 16 High Street, Dalbeattie, Dumfries & Galloway, DG5 4AA Tel: 01556 612999
  3. edcam Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I think an Iceland is badly needed in East > Dulwich. well played
  4. hmm, i like it, but more than I'm willing to pay
  5. sheesh! I wouldn't want to be starting a business round these parts, given all the 'helpful advice' on these threads from people who have presumably (mostly) never once been self-employed.
  6. James, have you made your concerns known tot he law firm. As Robert Postes Child say, its likely if you make them aware that they will respond without the need for formal proceedings.
  7. http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,1657610
  8. Affordable housing while noble, is flawed in its current implementation. If a developer built 16 flats in Central London which have a theoretical market value of ?800k each he gets ?12.8m. Say 6 had to be affordable at a cost of ?300k. The developer has then lost ?3m (6*(800-300)). Why not instead allow the developer to sell all the flats at market value but then require him to reinvest ?2m in an affordable block in cheaper areas. The developer could combine this ?2m with other such amounts from their other developments to then build a larger block of affordable flats therefore getting better value for money and greater economies of scale. The developer wins as they get effectively ?1m more profit than they would otherwise, and society wins by a greater number of both prime and affordable homes being built.
  9. Monkey Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Transport used to be good. I've been working in > Moorgate for seven years. Until the work started > at London Brisge, I was always on time for nursery > pick up without rushing. Now, I really, really > struggle and have to leave work at 4.50pm. Good > thing husband now works from home. It's a real > problem. Not sure what we can do. I tried to > engage with Southern but it's like talking to a > brick wall. I find them obstructive and > objectionable. I remember reading that the service > would soon be run by Transport for London. Could > make things better ...or worse! You may have previously been on time, but without doing the fundamental work they are now doing at London Bridge, over the years your journey would have got progressively worse. There is never a good time to do a major remodelling of a station and the approach tracks into it (which is the real problem currently), but in suffering this pain for the next few years a tonne of extra capacity can be released which is what we are all fundamentally asking for. We just have to realise that these things take time to complete as every effort is made to keep the station functioning which temporarily reduces its capacity.
  10. Even worse is this one. ?600k for what actually is a garage! http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-39863793.html?utm_content=v2-ealertspropertyimage&utm_medium=email&utm_source=emailupdates&utm_campaign=emailupdatesinstant&utm_term=buying&sc_id=16195289&onetime_FromEmail=true#&ui-state=dialog
  11. I heard someone one day they lived in Northeast Dulwich, which I assume is Peckham.
  12. Busses are running again though was still waiting for 20mins for a bus at dunstons road this morning
  13. i'm only watching at work (so have no sound for context), but the visual is not very appealing!!
  14. How about an M&S or Waitrose? ;-) seriously though, I think I read somewhere on this forum years ago that when it was thought HS1 was going to route through Peckham years ago, British Rail compulsory purchased all the retail units so that they could knock them down. However when the route changed, they sold them back to the existing tenants. Therefore it's not easy to evict them. They mostly all own their property and so can run their businesses very cheaply. There is little incentive for them to spend money improving their property. Of course if they were pioneering they would realise the value of what they have and do it up to sell to name brand retail.
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