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  1. Desk now gone - chair and sofa bed still available.
  2. Beautiful and comfortable Heal’s leather armchair for sale. With some signs of love but generally in good condition and adds to the antique nature of the item - £200. Dimensions are: Height- 38" X Width 39" X Depth 37" Also John Lewis X Frame Desk, full details here: https://pin.it/4esD5UkDr. Some slight marks from lamp and pen marks at the back - will easily be covered by computer or desk tidy. £150. Finally I have a double Haru sofa bed in green velvet, details here: https://www.made.com/style/st735355/n00109#n00109. Cushions are not included. £125. Collection from near Goose Green. WhatsApp me on 07791 524550 for further details.
  3. Just wanted to add my recommendation for Fernando. He is such a pleasure to deal with, very flexible and happy to help at short notice. He does a brilliant job of tidying our unruly garden!
  4. Market Peckham have studios that look like they might fit the bill, I've been tempted to get one: https://www.marketpeckham.com/work/studios/
  5. Thanks wulfhound - i'll try that. Ended up approaching Eldon St from the other direction this morning which was less fun given that it's a one way street! I think i'm a bit averse to Portland Street on account of a near miss with a car pulling out from a space without looking and I think that the quietness of the stretch often means that i'm swerving around people blindly wandering into the road. I miss the lollipop man though :)
  6. Just wanted to resurrect this thread as I'm starting a new commute to the bottom of Curtain Road too. I'm enjoying going west through Burgess Park and joining Walworth Road (moreso than Portland Street which I've found has become quite busy and is a lot narrower), and then joining the CS7 all the way over Southwark Bridge. I went through Bank but got caught out with all the round closures around Liverpool Street. Considering just joining Bishopsgate instead however that's hairy enough driving through in a car! Tried Cycle Streets app but I don't think it's accounting for the closures. Does anyone have any advice (and for the return leg, too)? Thanks very much!
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  8. I was in contact with the owner - it's not a rent issue I don't think so much as they feel that it hasn't worked as a viable business. As others have suggested, although it was busy all the time, presumably it wasn't profitable enough. I get the impression that they may yet open an alternative business on that site, so I'll look forward to seeing what that is and will continue to support them. The staff are happy to give out the owner's email address in case anyone else wanted to verify!
  9. It's definitely true, the owner confirmed it by email today. Very sad as I was a big fan. Really great staff.
  10. Details about the Bellenden Primary School expansion are here: http://www.bellenden.southwark.sch.uk/school-information/New-School-Development-2. They're increasing the capacity of the school from 210 to 420, which would explain the need for a greater footprint.
  11. I've always though that the Peckham Liberal Club on Elm Grove would be a fun place to have DIY wedding. Might be too big though?
  12. As the ownership of the pub hasn't changed, I'm sure the locals will be just as welcome as ever. I went before and will go now. Given that it was never as busy as The Victoria or The Montpellier, I can't blame the owners for being entrepreneurial and moving with the times. They can't stop the flow of gentrification, but they can take steps to ensure that their business doesn't fail because of it. Payless (now "The Village Grocer") did something similar a year or two ago, and due to great staff it still has its loyal regulars together with the blow-ins from West London attracted by the Farrow and Ball awnings and purple sprouting broccoli in baskets. I'd much prefer to see the Price Albert decked out in distressed leather and wood panelling than I would watch it slowly decline and ultimately be replaced by flats, as has been the fate of so many pubs before now. Good luck to them.
  13. Hi Niwi, I've sent a request to join the group today and will hopefully meet you all on Saturday. Due date is 2 July and it's baby number 2 (daughter is currently 16 months) x
  14. I've been in half a dozen times and think it's great. The staff are all lovely and make a fuss of my daughter - the set-up is very child-friendly with buggy space and a play area at the back. I'm a big fan of lots of the cafes in the area but this one is my current favourite because, as Jeremy suggests, it's nice to go somewhere where toddlers are not only welcome but also encouraged. And on the days when I'm not with my daughter, I can perhaps have a quieter coffee at one of the other local places!
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