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  1. On 01/02/2025 at 11:17, DuncanW said:

    I'm generally in favour and supportive of events like Gala, but this issue around vehicular access to the site does seem a bit concerning.

    Essentially, they are going to build a fenced off road/trackway right accross the cricket and Gaelic football pitches... is that right? 

    Hopefully they have a way of making that work which isn't too disruptive, but I can't envisage what that might be.  

    Apart from being yet another eyesore in our lovely park the track is going to be 5 metres wide, that’s wider than my living room! By the time this is installed it will be too late for people to object. This must be rethought, even more of our park is being given over to GALA. The council didn’t factor in HGV access when they planned the flood alleviation works and now they expect park goers to suffer further. Complaints might help, worth a try but needs to be before the consultation ends on Feb 10th

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  2. Obviously I would prefer it if the event wasn’t happening at all but we must count our blessings. I’m now a bit concerned about the remedial drainage project in the park. It looks a really big deal and large chunks of the park will be out of bounds for a period of time. I can’t figure out when the work will start - let’s hope it’s not straight after GALA. 

  3. Yes indeed, they use numbers/percentages to their advantage when they make decisions. Low responses are just what they hope for, maybe that’s why they plan the consultation meeting at such an inconvenient time for working people and those with young families. 6pm has to be the busiest time of day for parents. Even if you can’t attend I would suggest emailing  [email protected] to say that you want to attend but the meeting is at a bad time for you. It will all be on record. I love the way they will announce the venue on the morning of the meeting - like an illegal rave!

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  4. Whatever our objections are (and there will be many different ones) we must complain to as many people as we can. Our councillors, MPs, leader of the council, events team, environment department, Cabinet member Councillor Rose, and anyone else we can think of. We have to make a big noise if we want to be heard. It can make a difference as in the recent CPZ climb down. If we do nothing I fear that our park will just become a commercial venue that we are allowed to use occasionally. 

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  5. Royal Mail have surpassed themselves. A local letter arrived today but unfortunately 3 months too late. It was a PCN from Southwark telling us that if we paid within 14 days it would be reduced to £65. The offence took place on July 14th! Obviously in the meantime we got stung for £195 for non payment but didn’t appeal as we had no proof. How do you prove that a letter did not arrive? We may try now but not very hopeful. Royal Mail is a complete shambles.

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  6. 1 hour ago, mr.chicken said:

    Not a hundred percent sue what a divvy is, it sounds good!

    Either way storage for cars is free unlike say a skip or bike.

    Plus when the bunch of car journeys and cars decreases the space can be repurposed. MinI parks, green space etc. That won't come that soon but better late than never.

     

    Storage for cars is not free. Try leaving an untaxed car on the road and you will find out! HM Revenue & Customs definition on Vehicle Excise Duty :

    ‘V.E.D. is a tax on vehicles Used or Kept on public roads and rates depend on vehicle type’

  7. Has anyone had very slow internet in the early hours , between 4am and 8am?


    Seems to happen fairly often at around these times. All is Ok later in the day.


    Internet is fed from the Dulwich phone exchange - ADSL not fibre.

    Anyone know if they are doing overnight work that affects the internet availability?

    Been like this since last December.

  8. Help-Ma-Boab is quite right in his assumption and headphones would have done the trick. It's a regular occurrence and Sunday seems the favourite day. Annoying when you have a night shift ahead of you and you're trying to get some sleep.
  9. You may be surprised to hear that the noise was coming from a lot further away, unless there are two of them on the go! At exactly the times you mentioned we were being deafened and could not stay in the garden to enjoy a couple of rare days off. We had to close all the windows (on such a hot day) but forgot about the bathroom window on Friday when it was quite windy. I got such a shock when I went in there later, the wind had blown all the black dust in and every surface in my white bathroom was covered in the stuff. It was coming from a house in Mundania Road and I think it was just some DIY work in the rear garden, maybe cutting metal rods or railings. It seems to be over now and we'll keep fingers crossed that the next job will be quieter. Interesting to know just how far the noise travelled.
  10. Last week my precious Mum's life was hanging in the balance at Lewisham Hospital. She had wonderful care and we encountered superb doctors and nurses in the High Dependancy Unit. Thankfully she pulled through that critical time and is now making very encouraging progress. Nurse Lizzy from East Dulwich was an absolute gem and I will never forget her. Her combination of professionalism and warm compassion got the family through the most awful time. Lizzie - if you read this, thank you so much.
  11. Me too. On Friday 8th I used my credit card in Sommerfield at 7.30am then spent the day indoors before going to Sainsburys DKH at 3.30. When I paid using my credit card something happened on the system and the assistant told me to go to Customer service for verification - not sure why but it had been happening all day. The girl at customer service said 'not another bloody one, I'm getting sick of this'. I went home just thinking that their system was on the blink and found a message on my phone asking me to ring the credit card company. They asked if I had withdrawn ?250 from a Croydon ATM at 10.30 and of course I said no. It was this that had alerted them as I have never withdrawn cash on a credit card. We ran through my boring spending which is either Sommerfield or Sainsburys and there was nothing else dodgy. They really only seemed interested in the early morning trip to Sommerfield, seems like the card will be used very quickly after cloning. I am positive that I was the only person paying in Sommerfield at 7.30 and I'm always pretty careful with the pin number so I am baffled as to how it happened. From reading all the posts it does seem like Friday was a good day for the cloners.Thank heavens the banks are on the ball but we all need to keep checking our accounts in case something slips through the net
  12. Have spoken to Thames Water who said that this particular phase of the project has now finished. They will still be working 24 hours a day but hope that the overnight noise will not be so bad in the future.If that is not the case I will contact Southwark Council but it's a tricky one. The work has got to be done and as it is it's due to go on until 2010. If they don't work at night it could take twice as long and I'm sure none of the local people want that. Once the summer comes and people are sleeping with their windows open it could become very difficult.
  13. Has anyone else been kept awake at night by noise from the Thames Water project on the Aquarius golf course (Colyton end)? During the day the noise is bearable but at night time the constant beeping of the crane and the crashing of the skips is like torture. It's been lovely to be free of the planes for several nights and now this has taken over!
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