Jump to content

edhistory

Member
  • Posts

    1,944
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by edhistory

  1. "Cllr James Barber said: ?The deputation was particularly impressive. They had six speakers and a group of around fifteen to 20 supporters. They had put together a marvellous information pack.""
  2. BrandNewGuy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Fusion. Conway. Is this the Conway that got the contract for the Townley Road junction?
  3. It appears to be a franchise operatiom. Here is the local group: http://blog.foodassembly.com/2015/03/26/meet-the-hosts-tim-vicky/
  4. Naff: http://www.roiteam.co.uk/news/brixton-markets-discussion-group/
  5. sydenhamcentral Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > I've never worked with Iceland
  6. Was there about 09:10. Saw the stuff on top of the pole and on the pavement by the Woodwarde Road and Calton Avenue junction. More interesting was the SRS Signals truck awkwardly parked opposite the old burial ground gates. I've never seen so many temporary traffic lights in one place as on the back of that truck. John K
  7. We've had the diversions map delivered. The diversions run from 4 July to 31 August. Bet the residents of Court Lanr were not expecting this. John K
  8. Roundabout Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Is meeting its target ? the same as making a > profit? For ?12 you can find out: https://mutuals.fsa.gov.uk/SocietyDetails.aspx?Number=31957&Suffix=R
  9. Loz Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > I would class all those Georgian houses between > the village and the park as mansions. Doubly so > when you consider what would be affected by the > proposed 'mansion tax'. That's funny. John K
  10. KidKruger Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > British humour is piss-take based. Why assume the joker is British?
  11. Bobby P Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It was Councillor Kirby, edhistory. Thank you. Does this councillor live near Melbourne Grove? What do her most recent nomination papers have as her home address? Is she a parchutist? John K
  12. > The last post on the site, from May 12th, is about a local councillor coming round to his house to discuss traffic calming, specifically full width speed bumps. Which councillor? John K
  13. > Melbourne Grove Traffic Action Group Who?
  14. Too complicated. Try this: A barrier removes six parking spaces. Let's do it.
  15. midivydale Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Intexas... As I understand it schools are free to > book these pitches, apart from Harris who where > "barred". If so, the decision document can be traced and the council employee identified.
  16. I didn't follow this in detail at the time, but, you need some clarification before setting up a campaign. My memory is the school agreed not to use Peckham Rye Park for sport. Effectively that is the grassland dip immediately opposite the school where the Peck used to flow. The school is free to book sports pitches on Peckham Rye Common and Peckham Rye Park Extension. John K
  17. LadyNorwood Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > Very picky over on WDF - that's why it's so > quiet... Be fair... West Dulwich is only a very narrow strip between the railway line and the Lambeth boundary. Not many people live there.
  18. Probably need some clarification here: Which? Peckham Rye Common Peckham Rye Park Peckham Rye Park Extension
  19. The non-parishioner burials for the years I have data: 1905 105 1906 122 1907 115 1908 124
  20. edborders Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > John K, > > Henry has given you the facts and you won't accept > them. Please let me know where the facts are. Thank you. John K
  21. henryb Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Southwark Cemetery Strategy. They presented it at > the public meeting in Feb and it is one their > website. I have this document. I can't see anything in the tables on pages 47-51 that match your numbers. What am I missing? John K
  22. henryb Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Regarding the burial numbers from "Camberwell Old > Cemetery - London's Forgotten Valhalla" by Ron > Woolacott 1984. > > The total burials were: > 1861: 5,433 > 1866: 12,785 > 1874: 30,000+ > 1893: 100,000+ > 1900: 117,030 > 1927: 265,310 > 1948: 273,851 > 1956: 279,714 > 1984: 300,000 + > > In the Acknowledgements the original cemetery > records and documents are mentioned. I'll phone Ron in the morning and find out why he had to use 10k figures in the middle of the sequence.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...