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EDOldie

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  1. I think that one of the problems with these is that if they do let them out they may be afffected by the 'Right to Buy' legislation (good old Mrs T eh?) and have to sell them to the tenants at a knock down price. I've probably oversimplyfied things but be interested to know if anyone does know that it could be a problem with them.
  2. Think I might of mentioned this before, but Darth was in the Dog one evening years ago. Well!! you can imagine the comments of the local inteligensia. Not to mention the heavy breathing. Oh it used to be a laugh a minute in there.
  3. Yes, but thats what he and anyone else in that position should be doing. Also it's not his fault he's totally unaccountable to anyone. But, and it's a big one, do we want to be governed in this way. My understanding is that Paddick, if he wins, will be more consultative and open himself up to scrutiny. Ken is effectivly an elected dictator. This is a system designed by the Labour Party when they thought poor old Frank Dobson was going to be Mayor and they ended up with Ken who left the Labour Party to stand, so guess what?? they changed the rules and let him back in so there was a Labour mayor of London. I'm convinced that Boris has a deal going with Labour so they retain it. Surely no one will vote for him?
  4. The choice for me is between an idiot (ken) a fool (boris) and someone who's actually done something very positive indeed for London in his previous professional career. As Ken was the anti establishment candidate in his first outing Brian Paddick clearly fulfills that role now. I would have thought that almost everyone on the forum would choose to vote for him for this reason alone, bolshy lot you are, he has very strong green credentials too and more chance of winning than the green candidate. Go on, stick your fingers up to the Labourtory party for once.
  5. Brendan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I have often wondered how they get Guinness to > taste better in some pubs. I agree that the Castle > is definitely the best pint of Guinness in ED. > Followed by the CTP. It's the cellar in the Castle, it's the perfect temp. for Guinness. That and the traditional Irish and West Indian clients who demand a perfect pint. Very nice pub but I've not been in there for years.
  6. I look a bit like that with a top hat on. Missed my vocation in life.
  7. Perhaps there should be a First Class carriage on this route and then we could choose not to mix with the riff raff. I very occasionally go to London Bridge and always disinfect thoroughly after every journey.
  8. citizenED Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I think I'd go more for the two-class system as > preferred by Tony Benn, the ruling class and the > rest of us. Basically forget the working > class/middle class divide; it's a red herring. > What matters is whether you have to work for a > living or not. Class, it's wot you make it, 'Anthony "Tony" Neil Wedgwood Benn (born 3 April 1925), formerly 2nd Viscount Stansgate'
  9. The Green may have gone but theres a new Le Chardon in Clapham, Abbeville Road.
  10. I came across a Dr Butcher, but he didn't use it professionally.
  11. Er, yes ???? thats about the p*ss poor mentality of large commercial firms who have little understanding or appreciation of what communities actually want. What they do understand is ???? (no pun intended).
  12. Should there be traffic lights there? It would also allow a safe crossing point in this part of the Lane.
  13. Trouble is the retail mentality. No diversity, if you own a betting shop nd you want to open another one where better than near another betting shop. Why do you think there are so many Estate Agents and restaurants? Why do people go to Brick Lne (or LL for that matter) for a curry. Pigeons and car parks.
  14. Of the devil was born
  15. jimbo1964 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I remember that co-op. Forgotten about until now.. > just had a Green Sheild Stamp flashback. Jimbo, thanks it's brought back very fond memories of my mum & dad collecting Green Shield Stamps at that very Co-op.
  16. Perhaps, 'appen, those from op norf, are doing a bit of social anthropology in ED. That guy doing the quiz at the Mag is er, 'not from round here' perhaps he knows.
  17. God, the Sea Cow'll be deep frying Mars bars next. Er, mind you, might not be a bad thing by all accounts.
  18. PGC you got soul. Yeah, yeah stay on topic.
  19. The point I was making is that nobody should be castigated for sending their children either privately or to state schools or a combination of both. I think its fine to whinge about school fees if you don't think you are getting value for money, but some people do feel they are very good value for money, for whatever reason. I think that many (but not all) private schools 'Charitable' status is indefensible and it should be abolished. Either way there is an excellent choice of schools in Dulwich and education must be one, if not the largest, 'industry' in Dulwich these days. Totally agree with Jennys, get on the PTA or become a Governor, it's very rewarding.
  20. Sorry, Brill is a fish.
  21. But his smooth talk quilted
  22. Jenny and Allfornun have good points but it's a very personal thing about how and where you want your kids educated and one size does not fit all. Having said that there are excellent state schools all over Dulwich partic. at infant & junior levels. I do think it gets a bit tougher at secondary transfer time
  23. Peter Hain was a Young Liberal once and he's South African isn't he?
  24. Well if they stay short termist it will, eventually, be to their detriment. The Dulwich Estate has IMO had a policy of 'preferring' corporate tenants, probably because they are more likely to pay the rent and will probably pay higher rents. The result is that it's very difficult to actually shop in the Village and there are no independent restaurants. It would be a tradgedy if the Lane went the same way. There are a few shops that own their own freeholds but high premiums to secure premises and high rents could quickly make the alternative much more attractive. I've only heard rumours of what GBK and others are paying and have had to pay in terms of premium for a lease but the figures sound astronomical by any reasonable standards. If the butcher wanted to sell for instance there'd be a bigger queue than Saturday morning.
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