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adamc79

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  1. I've used Duration Windows for our single glazed sashes. They've been excellent. If you order through a builder you can get a trade price, and they're relatively simple to fit yourself too if you want it even cheaper. Just make sure you measure accurately (twice)!
  2. We lost our daughter's much loved turquoise maxi micro scooter outside the Co-op on Forest Hill Road yesterday afternoon (Monday). It's a long shot, but if you happened to pick it up or know where it is, please do get in touch. You would make a 4-year-old (not to mention her parents) very happy.


    Thank you.

  3. Hi. duration.co.uk do really good secondary glazing units. They're made to measure and you can either fit them yourself (quite straightforward if you've done a bit of DIY), or pay someone to install them (which more than doubles the price). Anyway, I've used them a couple of times and it works well. Certainly much cheaper than having the whole window replaced, and it means you can keep the original window too.
  4. Hi henryb


    Good luck with your SSW campaign. Could I ask you to raise the point we've mentioned about re-instating the footpath entrance opposite Kelvington Road please? This is in Camberwell New Cemetery and would effectively bring Honor Oak Park station much closer to many residents in our part of Nunhead. This doesn't seem to be in any current plans but it doesn't make any sense to me that this access route is currently shut.


    Thanks

  5. Good work, east-of-the-rye. I emailed the council about these plans, asking them to re-open the gate opposite the southern end of Kelvington Road. If that was open, there'd be a direct route for pedestrians from that part of Nunhead through to Honor Oak Park station. For many of us, it's our nearest station as the crow flies but is actually quite impractical currently because the route is so circuitous - either through the woods of One Tree Hill or through the main cemetery entrance on Brenchley Gardens. You end up doing three sides of a square, if the path is open at all.


    Good luck with your efforts. They didn't get back to me about it, but I'd be very happy to contact them again if you find somebody who actually responds.

  6. Hi.


    I went through this exact process with my neighbour's house, and found that I needed to go through a property management company called Amicus Horizon. They're a huge housing organisation that manage Southwark's property. Whether they manage ALL Southwark's houses I couldn't tell you, but certainly worth getting in touch with them to see if your neighbour's house is one of theirs too.


    Failing that, go through Land Registry to get the official title deeds, which will tell you who owns it. This was how I came across Amicus Horizon, after wasting weeks trying to get the council to respond. Turns out I didn't need to go through Southwark at all, even though it was a council property. (Another important reason to get the official title deeds - for both adjacent houses, assuming you're getting party wall agreements from both sides - is that you have to make sure the agreement has the exact correct name on otherwise some tricksy lawyer will tell you it's invalid if you do ever have a dispute.)


    It's such a fiddly, boring, time-consuming and expensive piece of bullsh*t legalese, so I don't envy you going through this, but stick at it and you'll get it sorted!


    Adam

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