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Nigello

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  1. The very best we can hope for for the next ten years is a reopening of the Camberwell rail station, which has been mentioned in an official Mayoral document. I very much doubt we will get a tram or even a guided bus (which may not be suitable for the route down from C'well anyway) so, gird your loins and grit your teeth and just walk!
  2. I don't cycle (too scared) but I walk a lot and do not have a car. I pass the E and C area daily and think it is much better than before. As a pedestrian it is easier to cross but cyclists *sometimes* disregard the reds and also - bizarrely - choose to ride on pavements and avoid the lane that wends its way past the church and towards W'minster Bridge. Bad design or just tossers?
  3. I have been putting them in the brown bin (given that I used to put them in the wormery when I had one).
  4. That is so shocking - yet so predictable! I saw the signs and the steamrollers yesterday afternoon and thought "must avoid this place tomorrow". Assitant heads will roll.....!
  5. I wrote to the GLA, via our MP, who sent me a reply suggesting that bus route changes/additions/tweaks were not needed because - I paraphrase - you could still squeeze your way on, Tokyo metro-style, to the 176 as it wheezed its way up LL like a stricken DC-10, it was all OK.
  6. be aware that the council will tell the builders who complained and you may get harassed..... I would find that shocking. Has it happened to you?
  7. With the hopper fare you can board, say, a 68 at Waterloo and then change before the two lines separate at King's. It's not ideal but it does mean you have more choice and may get to your destination faster.
  8. seems they are not that interested. Did they take a statement?
  9. BBC report on the So I Can Breathe output online and it said masks don't work, at least the ones that are generally available here. The best we can do is to avoid idling cars, walk well away from the road and stand back whilst waiting for a bus or for the green man at a crossing, etc. It is a problem that has been getting increasing recognition, which is good. Whether or not anyone will use the power they have in their hands - reducing car journeys, turning off engines when not in use, making sure their fires are using the right kind of fuel, etc = remains to be seen.
  10. Titch - I agree that Peckham is not a shit-hole but (small) parts of it are, and bits of Rye Lane are included in that sector. To claim that it adds "edginess" or "vibrancy" is patronising and condescending: one person's "coolness" is another person's banal (eg. shops selling yams or gallon-bottles of Vimto; West African hair salons and barber shops are just workaday venues for the people that use them often and out of necessity, not a colourful backdrop and warm glow-giver to Instagramming bien-pensants). Roll on the rail station's revamp, Iceland's bridge (yes, really), Khan's reinstallation of the art-deco atrium/roof and the continued opening of small shops, bars and cafes etc. Down with rotting fruit and veg, bird-trapping tumble weave and post-pissup vomit ponds!
  11. Had the shops been, say, general stores or haberdashery shops or workaday cafes or locksmiths or pie and mash places and were not linked to a minority, C4 would not have been interested in the slightest. It suits their audience and their outlook. That is not to say that I have no sympathy for anyone forced to move, but I agree that if we accept that Peckham (or anywhere) has changed a lot then why should it not change some more? I look forward to a cleaner and greener Rye Lane and a scrubbed-up rail station. It's pretty grim in parts right now. Keep Khan's mall, Bussey etc, Asda, the butcher's shops and individual greengroceries et all, plus the chains and the cafes, but just make it look less like Quatermass (especially of a weekend morning).
  12. Hydra - light rail to Piraeus then a 60' ferry (fast) or 3 hours (slow) thought there are other ways but may involve a car trip then a shorter ferry.
  13. Where is Mons going to be?
  14. Why not take a picture, and send it to Sainsbury's as well as a local newspaper on Twitter? May get some action. Or write to HQ and say you are sending a copy to the local MP and leader of Southwark council.
  15. I use Vicks or even just Vaseline in my nostrils and it helps a bit. Walking well away from the road and standing back as far as possible when waiting at crossings or for the bus helps and dusting/vacuuming/boil-washing sheets and towels often is a help. Pollution is bad and I am glad that more people are aware of it. Mind, when I very politely asked a man to turn off his idling, diesel engine as he enjoyed a cigar (with all windows closed - must like smoke a lot) he told me to ask the same of all the people who were in their cars but not stationary, ie. driving. Lovely!
  16. Supplicant
  17. I have heard that William Hague is very good - wry, witty, bit gossipy but you'd need to make sure he was right for the audience. Ruby Wax could be fun, as would Mary Beard - but in a different way. Peter Tatchell would get people talking, at least, even if they disagreed with him. I could listen to Jeanette (sp?) Winterson and Barry Humphries and Boy George and, er, Floella Benjamin (I know it sounds odd but she'd connect well with the over-40s) but ultimately, you have to think mostly about who will be there and what you think they'll want.
  18. Monday nights/days at Picture House are cheap: All day Monday Except Bank Holidays Adult ?7.00 Member ?5.00 Retired ?7.00 Retired Member ?5.00 Student ?7.00 Student Member ?5.00 Child ?5.00 Family ?19.00
  19. I am really uncomfortable with faith schools being in the mix here. If a religion/way of life is important to you, make sure your children get to know about it at home and in the wider community but not at a state-funded school. The nauseating altar-crawling that some parents put themselves through to pretend to be a believer to get a child into a certain faith school goes against the ideas of honesty and humility that religions profess. Ditch the GCSE/A-levels, go for a nationwide (including Scotland) form of examination that includes vocational and practical aspects/options and let students do BAs/BScs in two rather than three years.
  20. --Wound the window up though. Ha! Nice line, nice timing.
  21. You could fold it up and put it in the blue bins, and those of your friendly neighbours!
  22. Are cars allowed to park on the (very wide) pavements there? I thought that if there is no dropped kerb, it's not allowed. I have seen them and wondered whether there are exemptions on that parade (near to Dunstan's Road).
  23. And even with that approval, make sure the fuel you burn is the right stuff and that it is not damp. (Or buy lots of candlea and wear an extra cardigan!)
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