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Earl Aelfheah

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  1. The sheer number of trees on the pavement suggests that the Council have not done a good enough job of making collection easy and / or communicating the process well imo.
  2. If you do want to catch the tube at Brixton it’s very easy to cycle there (around 10 minutes from the village). You can take a Lime bike (electric hire bike) for the same cost as a bus ticket)
  3. There is a data dashboard which shows what's happened as a result of the scheme. It's published on the Southwark council website. Shows increases in active travel and decreases in the number of motor vehicles, both within the LTN and on most boundary roads.
  4. Unlike double parked cars
  5. The cabinet were fed up with being sent out in front of the media to say stuff that later turned out to be untrue (and known to be untrue at the time they were sent out there). They'd lost all confidence in the PM and the number 10 operation. If you fundamentally doubt any reassurances you are given by your boss, then that makes your job impossible. Whether or not a lot of gullible people liked Johnson's airy, flippant, entitled manner is irrelevant. Being a 'right laugh' in the opinion of some of the electorate, doesn't mean you're capable of leading a major operation, responsible for governing the country. They did entirely the right thing getting rid of man baby Johnson, regardless of what happens at the next election. The shameful part is that it took them quite so long.
  6. "According to those living in the area, the bollard bombardment is the result of problem parking outside the primary school. Parents were said to have been pulling onto the pavement, parking two abreast, blocking driveways and then abusing residents who challenged them. The school is said to have asked mum and dads to park carefully. But despite wardens being deployed on the area, it is only since the bollards went in that the errant parking was stopped." https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/55-bollards-been-installed-a38-25897399
  7. It's such a great local spot. Hope it's there for a while yet.
  8. Bora & Sons on Lordship Lane
  9. What location is it? They also have a couple of places in Edinburgh. Wish Ole & Steen would have replaced Brickhouse instead of Gail’s arriving. Ole & Steen seem to be opening up all over London. Their coffee is a bit underwhelming in my opinion
  10. Couldn't see if it's been mentioned already, but there is a lovely looking place on Melbourne Grove called Drop Dulwich https://dropwine.co.uk/drop-dulwich
  11. Wash and dry laundrette (corner of the Lane and pellet rd
  12. Another poundland am I missing something There are two more within a mile(ish) of Lordship Lane.
  13. Or the bikes could just be parked on the street like motorbikes. Yep, or that.
  14. Let's hope it doesn't become another church.
  15. Personally, I would rather this than Foxtons - but not sure we need another Poundland, or any other mini supermarkets. Will be interesting to see how it does.
  16. For those interested, the LTN traffic monitoring dashboard has been updated (cue lot's of nonsense about how the traffic counts are faked): https://www.southwark.gov.uk/transport-and-roads/improving-our-streets/live-projects/streetspace/traffic-data-analysis
  17. Wow, crazy. Good she had a camera / there were witnesses.
  18. There’s a Poundland on Denmark Hill and Rye Lane already. Three stores all within a mile of each other sees like overkill
  19. Just what the Lane needs. That and a couple more pizza places ;-)
  20. The designs look great! Would be really good to pedestrianise North Cross Road and get some good landscaping in. The more we can create spaces designed around people instead of cars, the better.
  21. The headline of that Telegraph article, starts "War on Motorists.." Seems reliable.
  22. Vehicle counts show that Dulwich Village has less traffic than before the measures. https://www.southwark.gov.uk/transport-and-roads/improving-our-streets/live-projects/streetspace/traffic-data-analysis
  23. I am speculating, but I imagine they're allowing it to fall into such a state of disrepair that they can get permission to knock it down, get change of use and build something more profitable?
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