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Girl82

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  1. Sue Wrote:

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    > I live on Ulverscroft Road, and I think that the

    > litter problem is not so much to do with the

    > reduced frequency of street sweeping (which I was

    > not aware had been changed as long ago as 2010) as

    > to do with the bin men (and they are all men so

    > far as I can see) dropping litter.

    >


    I completely agree with this. My garden was left in a terrible state last week, with loads of litter just dumped all over the front path. I'm assuming it was the bin men as it happened on Tuesday after the collection - plus it was definitely my litter that had been in the bin previously! They seem to be getting worse I think - it never seemed to be a problem before.


    I wasn't aware that street sweeping had been reduced to a monthly service. No wonder East Dulwich is looking pretty messy! There does seem to be an inordinate amount of litter on the streets.

  2. the-e-dealer Wrote:

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    > Well no because during school holidays a lot of

    > parents take time off you can tell by the roads

    > too, fewer traveling. But not enough to justify

    > cancelling 50% of carriages.


    It actually was 50% yesterday, from eight down to four! Back up to eight today though, which is the usual length I think. God I'm boring! :D

  3. Several times in the last couple of weeks, the 17.34 Dartford train from Victoria to Peckham has been quite a lot shorter. Fewer carriages has meant that the commute home is now extremely crowded - one girl barely managed to get off the train at Denmark Hill because there were so many people crammed into the aisles.


    I was just wondering if anyone else has noticed this - and if anyone knows whether the shorter trains are going to be a permanent fixture? I hope not!

  4. grahamgb3 Wrote:

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    > The bus stop is only closed at night between 8pm

    > and 5am while the work is going on. It is marked

    > on the bus stop sign. I haven't any experience of

    > the buses not stopping this week



    You obviously weren't one of the large group of people waiting at the bus stop at 8.40am this morning then, when an empty 63 sailed straight past and stopped at Friern Road.

  5. Spark67, there is a sign up on the bus stop, but it's not very visible at all!


    I agree with neilson99 - it is a complete joke. If the council has so much money that they can afford to resurface roads and replace traffic lights for no reason at all, perhaps they should be giving Southwark residents some money of our council tax bill instead.

  6. ^^^ The traffic lights are set to be completed this week? They don't look anywhere close to being finished to me, and it's Thursday now!


    Please could you tell us how long the resurfacing is going to take, and is that the last lot of works on Forest Hill Road?


    The council has made commuters' lives a misery for two months now, not that anyone gives a damn I'm sure.

  7. ifnobodyspeaks Wrote:

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    > I've still not received any notification about any

    > of these works despite living on St Aidans Road.

    > Great communication.



    I also live on St Aidan's Road and have recieved no notification about this. Does the council actually bother notifying residents at all? It really doesn't seem like it.


    Please tell me this latest development doesn't mean the bus stop by the Herne Tavern will be closed?

  8. the-e-dealer Wrote:

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    > Dont worry the Colyton Road Works will slow it

    > again!



    :-( How long are they expected to last?


    I would like to know what difference the Peckham Rye/East Dulwich Road works have made. The road looks identical to how it did before doesn't it? It really has been murder getting to work this year, I can't believe that all the disruption was worth it.

  9. I thought these works were due to be completed at the end of February, but this morning it actually looked as if they were finished!!! My journey on the 63 took about ten minutes, as opposed to the 25/30 minutes I've become accustomed to.


    Of course, unless it's my ignorance, the junction looked exactly the same as it did before the works, which begs the question, why did they bother in the first place?

  10. acresser Wrote:

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    > Does anyone know what the old driving school next

    > the the Herne is going to be - noticed a lot of

    > activity going on there too!



    P.s. Just checked council website - sounds like it's going to be a dental surgery:


    Location: 4 FOREST HILL ROAD, LONDON, SE22 0RR

    Proposal: Details of the proposed new shopfront as required by Condition 7 of planning permission 12-AP-1161 for: (Change of use of ground floor and basement commercial premises from a driving school (Use Class A2) into a dental surgery (Use Class D1) involving the installation of a new shopfront and the erection of a two-storey rear extension with enlarged lightwell).

  11. I tried to catch a train from Peckham Rye station this morning and according to Trainline.com, every single train from about 8am into London was cancelled or severely delayed. I therefore decided to stay on the 363 bus to Elephant and caught the tube from there. A lot of other people also got on the bus at Peckham Rye station, saying they'd tried to catch a train but it was proving impossible. The bus was so full that it didn't stop for most of the journey to Elephant!


    I just hope the trains are working again tonight, as I'm not to keen on getting the 12 all the way back to East Dulwich!

  12. These works are an absolute nightmare - and I can't believe they're going to be carrying on for 8 weeks! I've had to start walking from Dunstan's Road every morning to catch my train, as with all the chaos, you can't rely on the bus to get you there in time. It takes me about 20 minutes to walk it, which isn't too bad - but I'm dreading the morning that it's pouring with rain or snowing!
  13. camberlou Wrote:

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    > I also love Review Bookshop on Bellenden Road -

    > they are so helpful with suggestions and

    > recommendations.

    >


    Hi Camberlou, have you visited Rye Books at 45 Upland Road as well? A great little independent bookshop that opened about six months ago. They do great homemade cakes and coffee!

  14. LondonMix Wrote:

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    > Anyway, the bus of a rush hour is a

    > poor substitute for the train in my opinion but is

    > fine for off-peak journeys of an evening.


    Er...well that's what I (and others on this thread) are saying too!! And I get the bus for a 6 or 7 minute journey at the moment. Slightly different from taking it all the way to Victoria.


    The fact is, it's much better for us Victoria commuters to get a direct train from Peckham rather than either taking the bus (frankly not an option if you have any kind of job where you're expected to get in on time) or having to make a change at Clapham Junction.

  15. Bic Basher Wrote:

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    > Girl82 Wrote:

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    > > As an East Dulwich resident who works in

    > Victoria,

    > > I am really upset at the loss of the SouthU

    > London

    > > Line. It feels wrong that in this day and age,

    > > places like Peckham are becoming worse

    > connected

    > > to central London. Suggestions that we use the

    > bus

    > > to get to work are ridiculous - it would take

    > > several changes and at least an hour and a half

    > to

    > > get to work, and that's on a good day.

    >

    > Several changes to Victoria????

    >

    > When was the last time half of you even used a bus

    > in ED or Peckham?


    A few nights ago actually, when I regrettably took the 12 from Oxford Circus to Barry Road. It took about an hour and someone pulled a knife on the bus. A lovely experience!


    If I was getting the bus to Victoria for work, I'd be catching it from Forest Hill Road, and boarding the 63/363 route. Last time I checked, neither of those buses stops at Victoria, hence having to make a change.


    I'm sorry but I don't understand - are you actually trying to say the scrapping of the SLL is a good thing?

  16. As an East Dulwich resident who works in Victoria, I am really upset at the loss of the South London Line. It feels wrong that in this day and age, places like Peckham are becoming worse connected to central London. Suggestions that we use the bus to get to work are ridiculous - it would take several changes and at least an hour and a half to get to work, and that's on a good day.
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