Re the leaves, they leave (!) a deep stain on the new pavements. Perhaps the stains will fade, or perhaps the paving stones were not pre-tested for porousness/suitability...?
It is a better idea than having lamp posts that double as charging points but with no dedicated -vehicle bay next to them, which means that anyone can park, thus depriving the e-thirsty leccy car of a power source. (There are a few of these raound SE22.)
There are about six or seven dedicated parking spots/charging points. Is it for the teachers, perhaps, or is there a large number of e-vehicles in that part of SE22?
Not ED, but close enough: The pond in the wildlife garden in PR Park has been refilled and looks like a proper pond. The very dense plant growth has been cut right back. Hopefully it will mean more frogs, toads, newts, water insects, etc.
Which are the best bonfires/firework displays on this weekend? Is Blackheath generally good? I have to weigh up the bonfire and display with the transport and crowds. (Who wants to wait for hours to get out of a venue?) Any ideas welcome! Ta
Please could Southwark clear the grids of leaves/soil, etc. When it rain heavily there are huge puddles in parts of the area - especially near Goose Green. If it is not a Southwark responsibility please could it be passed on to Thames Water or whichever party it is. Thanks
On Dunstans/Goodrich the water flowed, then was stopped after a week of work with temp traffic lights, then it flowed again and there seems no effort to stop it. They worked on Saturday on Sunday, to be fair, but I agree that other sites don't look busy.