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Nigello

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  1. There is, I think, scaffolding up at the house right outside which the denuded tree stands. This may or may not have something to do with its state. I rang and reported it.
  2. A tree has been shorn of most of its branches which have been dumped on the pavement at the junction of Goodrich and Landcroft Roads. I have reported it to the tree dept. at Southwark and to James Barber. (Both email addresses pinged me back saying they were on holiday, so I forwarded to the replacement addresses and will follow up with a call to the tree dept. later.)
  3. You could hop down to Didsbury and go to Green's, a really good veggie restaurant in a nice, leafy area. Tea at the Midland would be nice as well.
  4. There have been similar reports alreay on EDF. I saw outriders and then a RR last Thursday afternoon. On Friday morning (or maybe Saturday) a regal, black car with a flag/emblem where glided past the Blue Brick Cafe. Is there a secret (minor) royal in our midst?
  5. There was broken glass yesterday morning at the corner of Goodrich and Upland but the vehicle from which it came was no longer there.
  6. I am all for it. People need houses and the nearby ones on BR and on PR are tall - look at the Clockhouse and its neighbours - and the super-large trees would put the five storeys in context. As for another supermarket, I am not so sure. Could there be a library, a dentist/doctor's surgery etc?
  7. It's good. I have been three times and had the "three flavours for ?2.50" and enjoyed them all. There will be cones and coffee and cakes/pastries in the near future, I was told. Avanti!
  8. I'm Your Man - Wham!
  9. Deals
  10. Penguin68, you sound well informed. Are you able to put that to good use by talking directly to the people in charge of the cemetery and their bosses? Whilst it's a good thing to share you knowledge here it's unlikely to reach the powers that be unless you make an effort to do so.
  11. Great idea - but now you just have to make sure it gets to the right person. I doubt that person is reading the EDF, though it is a possibility.
  12. Agreed. I have, though, also seen parents with their kids riding on the roads and doing it very safely, even young children, so hats off to them.
  13. He was there around 1630 yesterday, ticketing people who'd parked (illegally) during rush hour.
  14. Book a cheapish ticket to York and stay there or even go a bit further to Harrogate, where there is a lovely Victorian Turksih spa (mixed sessions available), lots of green spaces, a fantastic Bettys (sic) tea-shop and various bars and restaurants. If you hired a car for a day you could drive out to N Yorkshire moors etc.
  15. Nigello

    Flyers

    If you're having a house sale etc and you're putting up paper signs on trees, rails etc. do please take them down afterwards: it's a reasonable request. It's bad enough the council not removing those yellow laminated A4s after the statutory three weeks are up.
  16. I get a car into work (which starts at 0500) which is very welcome. Going home, if you are able to get to Victoria easily I would use the frequent services Denmark Hill or Peckham Rye (about 9 - 12 minutes) and then continue by bus. It's a bit of a faff to go Tube>>Rail>>Bus and it is more expensive than taking the bus alone, but it's quicker and more reliable, in my experience.
  17. I got a survey though the post the other day from MORI/Ipsos (?) all about local transport and roads etc in SE22. I filled it in, saying I was broadly satisfied but that more buses (and more express services and one or two fewer stops) are needed. Really don't know why it takes so long for Tubes to be extended etc. I'm glad that it's not China or somesuch where people's wishes are not always taken into account, let alone their rights, but I really can't see why it'd take fifteen years to extend an underground line.
  18. I started a link a few weeks ago and it was taken up by the council, via James Barber (and - perhaps - others). I personally posted about four tree-pits that needed filling and three have been filled. http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,1470880,1494782#msg-1494782
  19. It isn't unloved. Just because it hasn't been gentrified or commodified or committeefied doesn't mean people don't use it - they do! I like the fact it's a little bit "wild" (though let's not overstate this - it's not a highland forest) and the wildlife certainly appreciate that fact.
  20. I hope Forest Hill Road finally turns that corner and ends up more like this parade. The closure of the William Hill and the laundry and now the French cafe isn't doing it any favours.
  21. James, Is Rebecca the person to talk to re overgrown trees on Barry Road (e.g. outside 174 but also all along the road)? The trunks are very thick and when the branches and twigs grow out it can really obstruct the most nimble of folk.
  22. Bermygirl - agreed, but then I think about whether the person can either afford to or can physically deal with tending their garden. There are some right shockers (like the one on CPR with the blinds that never open) but who's to say whether the owners of such gardens are unable to do the work or simply just CBA.
  23. Does anybody have any idea about what the old laundry, former William Hill and ex French cafe on Forest Hill Road will become? The laundry has suffered from vandalism recently.
  24. Why did the police wait an hour (according to reports) before the ambulance came? Surely they could have taken the victim to the hospital? I am assuming there was more than one police officer - they usually arrive in great numbers.
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