I do remember the right turn being cancelled to allow for a bike lane a while back then of course the need for a right turn became obvious and so back to square one
Thanks for the ideas
threatguardpro.com comes up if I hover over the unsubscribe thing.
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It looks like they are just companies selling an anti virus product - but how can I stop them?
In the last few days, I’m getting 10 plus emails a day saying I need to do something urgent to my phone. I’m just deleting hesitant to unsubscribe because that might take me into a virus. but what can I do and is there a safe way of finding if it’s actually genuine?
I think a large supermarket would be brilliant there Aldi, Lidl, Sainsbury’s - topped of course by social housing.
Skate park is a great temporary use for this derelict site. But I expect things will change when the lease runs out.
this is jokes - I walked through Dulwich park and there were loads of people there and actually the skate park is reasonably illuminated by the street lights. I was stating a tiny fact about a sliver of time not making a statement on the 'youth of today'
Went past yesterday there was one man skating. It was a good use of a derelict site, but hopefully it won’t be if Southwark Council and Dulwich estates sort it out. Compulsory purchase anyone?
Many high streets have been taken over by charity shops. I can’t believe they’re paying full rent. I think landlords accept a low rent from a charity for a short term. Hopefully someone who actually knows will set me clear.
Southwark is closing youth centres day centres they’re not going to spend millions on opening a new community space. What that area needs is a good supermarket. The nearest one is Sainsbury’s in Forest Hill. someone else may well know of the mechanism where a council can make a compulsory purchase. So the supermarket underneath with three or four stories of social housing long top built in the same style as the Dulwich estate.Next door.