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albert

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  1. I live on East Dulwich Grove, the Lordship Lane end. The traffic is much worse. In the morning and in the afternoon it is almost stationary outside my house and backed up to Dulwich hospital and probably beyond. The fumes are awful. My air quality is now dreadful. My children and their friends walk up and down East Dulwich Grove at rush hour. The road is the main route for many children in East Dulwich to travel to Charter North Dulwich, Charter East Dulwich, Jags, Alleyns, Dulwich Hamlet, Dulwich infants, Goose Green. Their air quality on the walk to school has now deteriorated massively. The road has become more dangerous to cross. I've always been pretty laid back about local matters, but this is beyond daft. I've been moaned at about it by one paramedic, local businesses, the keeper of Goose Green school who lives there, and ALL my neighbours on the road. The side streets, Elsie, Derwent and Melbourne are now glorified car parks. No doubt the air quality is much nicer for these roads, and no doubt these residents find life quieter, but for the children who walk to school, for the businesses in the area, for the residents of East Dulwich Grove (many with young children) this is hell. We all want cleaner air, but this is concentrating fumes on two roads, Lordship Lane and East Dulwich Grove. It appears the council and fellow side street residents don't care about people who live on these roads, or have given a thought to the hundreds (yes hundreds) of children who walk down them every day. What on paper seems a solution to noisy campaigners is actually ill thought out and harms those who we should be looking out for most.
  2. I hope they do really well. Everyone who works there seems young, bright and enthusiastic. Their menu looks lovely. The garden looks absolutely terrific. Good luck to them. Going for dinner there soon. That site, for some unknown reason, has always been a bit difficult so I hope this venture cracks it. It's a bit like Pedlar but posher, and frankly I don't give a monkeys about the name.
  3. Just been to the press launch. It looks AMAZING. They're still finishing off bits and bobs, but it's a truly great addition to the Lane. Seats incredibly comfortable, and I can see over a tall person sitting in front of me. The bar area is lovely, and each screen has a different feel. Nice seats for two at the back. Hats off to the Picturehouse team, who've worked so hard. Very excited.
  4. I am pro Harris, they provide outstanding schools for thousands of children across London. I'm pro Charter, pro Kingsdale, pro Sydenham Girls, pro Thomas the Apostle. They all try to serve the local community and, for the most part, do a bloody good job at it. We're very lucky we have such schools around us. Charter is a fantastic school and it's brilliant they're opening a second one. The school should be congratulated and encouraged, not knocked.
  5. We moved our child from Heber to DHJS. She has never looked back. Misses some of her friends, but her only regret is that she didn't move sooner. Much richer curriculum. Teaching better. More fun. They're more grown up and the children have a much greater sense of community and responsibility. Superb for sport and music. She's just read this post and says. "That's true". Do it. Sorry Heber.
  6. Think the new FM looks fantastic. My kids can't wait to go. Great addition to the Lane. Hope they do well. Popped into Pretty's Tapas last night, just for a look at the menu. Very reasonable and looked great. How wonderful to live near a High Street with a such a great diversity of restaurants. Luckly, the people who run most of them take this forum with a large pinch of blood pressure salt.
  7. Harris has 6 schools in Southwark. 5 are outstanding. 1 is good. They provide a fantastic education to thousands of local children. Well done Lord Harris. Askes, I'm sure, are not beyond lobbying those that work in the department for education, but regardless of any of that I agree with the sentiment of Tessa Jowell's original letter to Michael Gove.
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