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Lordship Lane pavement on a rainy day is a disgrace
rMattos replied to rMattos's topic in Roads & Transport
Would love to see a report on all the changes made and money spent, in the last two years, at the crossing on Carlton Ave with Turney Road? -
Lordship Lane pavement on a rainy day is a disgrace
rMattos replied to rMattos's topic in Roads & Transport
I'm totally in favor 🙌, I don't drive! We could widen the sidewalk and halve parking on Lordship Lane - that would help the shops and shoppers! Would love to see some of the side roads closed too! I'd love to find out how and where Southwark Council has been spending our Council tax! I don't believe it has been on Lordship Lane! -
Lordship Lane pavement on a rainy day is a disgrace
rMattos replied to rMattos's topic in Roads & Transport
They seem to have plenty of cash to spend in the Village. The number of changes made in the last two years on Carlton Ave with Turney Rd is absolutely ridiculous. -
Lordship Lane pavement on a rainy day is a disgrace
rMattos replied to rMattos's topic in Roads & Transport
Done, thanks! https://report.southwark.gov.uk/P/FLoq7PA4JYXtE3E6aB -
When is the Council going to improve the pavement on Lordship Lane? Does anyone know who we can talk to in the Council to request it? It is almost impossible to walk on it on a rainy day! The Council has three people walking around handing out tickets, plus another one on a motorbike and another in a car parked opposite the Neighbourhood vet every morning - It would be great to see some of the money they make invested on Lordship Lane! #southwarkcouncil
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Completely agree! I would prefer to see the Council propose improvements to the pavement on Lordship Lane, I have been here for over 15 years and nothing has been done to improve it - it is almost impossible to walk on it when it rains!
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The rubbish in Sainsbury's bags is from a house across the road, this is considered fly-tipping, have other photos with garden rubbish, paint bucket and BBQ, this has been happening for a long time!
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The bin outside Harris Primary School has been a spot for fly-tipping weekly. This is now a hazard for the children going to school every day - they have to walk over the rubbish to get into the school! The rubbish has been there since Saturday, it is Tuesday 23 April today and nothing has been done! I've see a person who lives across the road dumping her house rubbish to into the bin but I believe it is not only her now but other people too! This has been reposted to Southwark Council: https://report.southwark.gov.uk/report/5888283
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To report a problem caused by a bike: Click on the User icon top left > Help > Improper or illegal parking Maybe because everything they do in the area is driven by money! A good example is Townley Road school restrictions (Mon - Frid 8.00 - 9.00 am / 3.00 - 4.30 pm), the council has place the sign 400 meters into the street instead of the entrance, making it difficult for drivers to notice the sign - the council will also give you a fine on bank and school holiday!
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Dog alert - the council is spraying the pavement with poison
rMattos replied to rMattos's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
If you see them around your street please as about the weed killer compound - many weed killers contain glyphosate, which is harmful to dogs! I also noticed that this person was, whilst in my sight anyway, without any kind of face mask, for example. -
Dog alert - the council is spraying the pavement with poison It took me a long time to find out why my dog was sick after eating grass along the pavement, which is a normal dog behaviour! Not even the vet knew what was wrong till I noticed the council spaying the grass with poison outside my house and this morning they are around once again. This should be illegal! 😡 I’m wondering if one knows how to stop the council from poisoning our streets???
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The effect of the Order would be to introduce a pedestrian and cycle zone in Landcroft Road in the vicinity of Harris Primary Academy East Dulwich. All motor vehicles except permit holders would be prohibited from entering or proceeding in Landcroft Road, between its junctions with Whateley Road and Silvester Road, between 8.00 am and 9.30 am and between 2.30 pm and 4.00 pm (Monday to Friday, during school term time, as determined by the Harris Primary Academy East Dulwich). Permits allowing vehicles to enter the ‘School Streets’ pedestrian and cycle zone would be available to residents of premises located within the zone, to registered carers or residents of premises located within the zone, to disabled person’s blue badge holders who are school staff, carers or dropping off and/or collecting pupils to the school and to SEND vehicles, by application to the Council. Exemptions would also apply in respect of emergency service vehicles. NOTE: This Order would revoke and supersede the existing similar provisions in Landcroft Road.
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Let's hydrates our rubbish collection guys
rMattos replied to rMattos's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
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Let's hydrates our rubbish collection guys
rMattos replied to rMattos's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
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An Amber warning has been issued by The Met Office for Sunday 17 and Monday 18 July and Southwark Council decided to cut back our lovely trees on Lordship Lane - unbelievable and infuriating! Southwark Council mission statement on their website is "we value trees as a vital component of the borough’s landscape"! Do you believe it!
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Heartbreaking to know that the drinks I offered to the guys who collect my garden and house rubbish today was the first drink they had all morning. Not everyone can buy expensive drinks but a bottle of water will make a massive different on a hot day. The next few days will be extremely hot and absolutely important to help them to hydrate! Please help if you can!
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V1 & V2 Bombs dropped on Lordship Lane.
rMattos replied to computedshorty's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi Ron, I don't come to the forum very often but I am pleased I did it today, what a beautiful story. Thanks for sharing -
I know the owner, he had a stroke. I don't believe he will sell it or do anything untill the day he was taken up.
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I had someone trying to open the back gate of my garden when I was sitting there with my partner, I run outside but it was too late. When I called the police they where very helpful, they sent an officer to talk to us and and the advice was: " You always call the police if you feel in danger, this is very important informaiton and it is the only way we can do a map of the area with the same complaint and catch whoever is doing it! "
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New G-Star trainers in blue - Size UK 10/?55
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former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
rMattos replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hey guys, If you are having problems to get hold of the councillor, use Twitter https://twitter.com/lb_southwark. I now take photos and post on Twitter and they gat back to me as soon as they see it!
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