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sandyman

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  1. I thinks what's particularly harsh about Dulwich Park's parking regs is that they apply 24 hours a day. They are worse than parking restrictions in Oxford Circus. What would be fairer would be if they applied from 8.30am to 6.30pm like most restrictions. Then people who couldn't afford to pay could visit the park outside those times - admittedly this wouldn't be much help in the winter but it could be a great help in the summer when people want to get some fresh air. spider69 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The Dulwich Park Car Park is the same. One day I > counted only 11 cars and less on other days. > > When I asked the attendants they said this is now > the norm. All the old regulars no longer come and > the older generation with dogs no longer come > because of the cost. So a very useful social club > in these times has stopped.. > > When I complained all I got in response was a cut > and paste standard reply saying we are trying to > reduce the use of cars and people need to walk or > use public transport. > > I also mentioned that not all people have a modern > phone with apps if they needed to pay. Their > answer walk to the shop in lordship lane and buy a > ticket.
  2. I'm not saying the closures should not be reversed ? we are among those currently getting stuck in terrible jams in every direction, but as i understand it the government funded the closures. If they are reversed who pays for that?
  3. Went past last night and it looked open. (edited to add i see it's already been confirmed! Xanadustar Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > A real shame, it was one of the best restaurants > on the Lane. The food was excellent and the staff > just lovely. > > Anyone know if Maria?s Tapas is re-opening? I fear > for its tiny space.
  4. i don't have (too much of) a problem with these closures but they do need to be signposted more clearly. I was almost all the way down Calton Ave before there was a T junction sign - and by then I was so close I could see that the road was blocked off anyway. This was last night, hopefully more signs will go up or there will be lots of people trying to do three point turns outside the bookshop. tiddles Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I suspect It is the new road closures - Carlton > avenue and court land are now dead ends so massive > rerouting of cars away from the normal direct > routes. Have a look at the ?our healthy streets? > thread
  5. i could see the main info required was in the confirmation email but maybe i was being too much of a stickler for the rules so I clicked on where it said "print permit PDF" and the screenshot of the page that came up is attached. i thought i could probably show them the email on phone and it would be fine, but didn't want to load up the car and arrive and encounter someone who wouldn't let me drop of rubbish without proper printout - the confirmation emails don't actually have names on it. KidKruger Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > not sure what this means sandyman. > After applying for permit, you get an email > confirming the details of the permit (address, car > reg no, list of item types you're dumping, allot > time slot) - there is an option to print the > permit, but you can just show the phone to people > at the dump. > I wasn't even asked for mine, the chaps at > roundabout before dump saw my car reg and knew who > I was - likewise inside the dump, they knew from > my car reg what I was dumping and advised me what > to dump in which bin.
  6. I had a slot booked today at 1pm but when i went to print out the permit this morning it said "page not known". Was going to try my luck without permit but decided that all things considered not worth the risks. Kid Kruger's post suggests I'd have been ok as i had the other proof of id/address.
  7. We went to pick up something ordered online at argos and they let us jump the queue - but they are very strict you are escorted straight out and not allowed to bunk into sainsburys - very frustrating as there were lots of discounted post-Easter eggs on display!
  8. Ah that's good - I'd seen a few kids in there and assumed they'd bunked over the railings. Far too high and pointy for me! alfie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Alleyns have tweeted to say that their top field > is open for responsible use for daily fresh air
  9. I just saw two parked outside Franklins! rahrahrah Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Anyone know whether the Lime bikes are going to be > extended to ED? The parking zone currently stops > at Camberwell.
  10. oyster card belonging to Leah Avis - PM me if it's yours or you know Leah.
  11. Same problem here. And where are we supposed to put rotting food at the moment when we don't have a brown bin (or brown caddy) Penguin68 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I paid. Not received a label yet. This morning > they took my bin away! No contact details on > southwark website. WTF am I supposed to do now!! > > Contact your local councillor. This is clearly > just an administrative error, but no the less > irksome for that.
  12. Well this is exciting. We paid our ?25 subs last week and are still waiting for a sticker to put on our brown bin. Except that we now no longer have a brown bin...
  13. I usually find that when the volume inexplicably goes down it's because i'm sitting on the remote! Seriously though, if you have a good up-to-date Tv buying a sound bar might be a simple solution - I've only just heard about them myself but I think they are basically speakers for TVs and much cheaper than buying a new TV.
  14. Sorry, still confused by this system. We haven't subscribed yet so don't have a sticker, nor do we have a small food caddy despite requesting one in April so last week we had to put our food (no garden waste) in big brown bin. It wasn't taken last Tuesday so we contacted Southwark via their "missed collections" page last Wednesday and were told it would be dealt with in two days. Still haven't heard back, food now rotting in the heat still in big brown bin. What are the chances of it being taken on the next round? Are we just unlucky or are others experiencing similar issues? And as a postscript - if they don't take the food in big brown bins, what will they do with it when they come to remove our bin as we haven't subscribed?
  15. Confused - please help. We haven't received sticker yet or a small food caddy (applied for many weeks ago)so put food waste in big bin but not taken away by dustmen yesterday...
  16. JohnL Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > sandyman Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Try booking an appointment online - i made an > > appointment a while ago by phone and the > earliest > > date they could give me was two weeks away. A > few > > days before the date i realised I couldn't make > it > > so went online to reschedule and i was actually > > given an earlier day! > > > > You'll have to call the surgery to get a code > to > > register to do it online but once you have it > it > > seems easier and faster. > > Is this the Patient Access Online application ? - > I booked one appointment using it last year but I > need to pop in to register it before I can book > more. Yes, that's what I used and it seemed to work for me the one time i used it - they gave me a code in the surgery then i registered and made the appointment at home about a week later. Maybe they registered me for it when i first went in. Not tried it since, but just t complicate matters further, when I later phoned them to ask for a referral for an annual blood test they gave me a completely different link to contact them about that - http://www.mgmp.co.uk/
  17. Try booking an appointment online - i made an appointment a while ago by phone and the earliest date they could give me was two weeks away. A few days before the date i realised I couldn't make it so went online to reschedule and i was actually given an earlier day! You'll have to call the surgery to get a code to register to do it online but once you have it it seems easier and faster.
  18. "Food waste, which will remain free for collection, should be put in a new food waste bin that the council will shortly be delivering to you. This will be much smaller than the brown bin and so hopefully should not create too much additional clutter." so people that pay for the garden waste service will now have four bins in their front garden. And they won't even be matching sizes. Lovely. If food and garden waste end up going to same place why have the smaller caddy if you've paid for the bigger one?
  19. I'm not sure where it says this but I've been told that when a delivery is signed for RM rules state that the signature must be readable - they usually seem to be satisfied with any old sguiggle.
  20. Yesterday I received a card for a missed tracked delivery which had to be signed for so I arranged for a redelivery on Saturday when I knew I'd be in. Just got in and it's been delivered today(Friday), it was just put through the letterbox, not signed for. Can't decide whether this is good service or appalling service. It's getting to the stage now where I'm just happy to get deliveries without having to hike to Highshore road.
  21. The 12 used to go all the way to Notting Hill Gate. Even though it was a Routemaster then it was still an epic journey. Worst experience I had recently was getting on a 176 at elephant. Driver changed on Walworth road outside Edwards bikes so we were advised to switch to the 40 behind. One stop later at Camberwell Green that also decided to wait while drivers changed and the 176 breezed past...
  22. Feel free to vent but if you don?t like cycling, driving, crowds, walking from train to underground maybe south London life isn?t for you! But as I said, do vent, I feel your pain! FWIW I?d get a crappy bike, leave it at herne hill, get overground to Victoria and walk. Less than 45 mins, no waiting for snail-like buses, bosh. Or as suggested earlier do some bus hopping - at least it?s cheaper than when u had to pay every time.
  23. Royal Mail bang to rights on this occasion. See picture - apologies for quality - it says "Delivered by Royal Mail" Sue Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > sandyman Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I've just got home to find a package addressed > to > > me that was too big to fit in letterbox. Not on > > doorstep, no red card left, package was on > wheelie > > bin on the street - on the day the bin persons > > come. I guess I should consider myself lucky it > > wasn't nicked or thrown in the dumper. > > > Was it definitely delivered by Royal Mail? > > Because I've had similar experiences with other > companies.
  24. I've just got home to find a package addressed to me that was too big to fit in letterbox. Not on doorstep, no red card left, package was on wheelie bin on the street - on the day the bin persons come. I guess I should consider myself lucky it wasn't nicked or thrown in the dumper.
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