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Hood83

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  1. Another recommendation for Silvano Bozza. I just passed my driving test yesterday. Actually, it was a re-test after losing my license about 15 years ago. I have the concentration span of a goldfish and little spatial awareness, so I doubt I was the easiest to teach, but I only got four faults. That was largely due to Silvano's patience.


    He's extremely calm and a lovely bloke, and I honestly feel I'm a better driver now than when I first passed, due to him.

  2. Just want to offer another recommendation for Clive. I live on the Dog Kennel Hill Estate, and some of the council fittings aren't great, as a result our shower's hot tap had got clogged up. Clive fixed it, no fuss, really reasonable price.


    This is not an attempt to bad-mouth others, everyone has good and bad experiences, but I have tried other plumbers through EDF, including some that seem very popular. I found Clive, hands done, not only the best (price, reliability) but also a really nice guy. He even gave my partner a bit of pep talk re self-employment! Lovely guy, please do consider him.

  3. It's possible I was being a little provocative but I think people may have taken this a bit to heart. I'm not criticising people, just suggesting ED's inhabitants are wealthier than they would like to believe. I bought off the council, which could mean one less person living in social housing here for all I know, so I'm not trying to get on a moral high horse. Very few privately are exchanging for 280k, and mine about a year ago was not even close to that. Even if it were, that is not remotely similar to the rest of ED as far as I can tell. But again, happy to be proven wrong.


    As I say, I was possibly stirring a little, but it seems to have touched a nerve so again, I'm not trying to criticise, just point out ED is a rich area. Apologies if anyone was offended by this.

  4. East Dulwich IS full of rich people, rich people who I think would rather not acknowledge that. Happy to be corrected but I think a household income of ?100,000 would put you in the top 5% and ?150,000 in the top 1%. That, in my book, is rich. Maybe not super-rich, but rich. I reckon there are a very decent number of people in ED earning that, but again, happy to be proven wrong.


    Of course I live on the DKH estate so all this is said from a position of smug, inverted snobbery ;-)

  5. Had no idea I lived near so many tough guys in ED. Wow. Depressing and emasculating feeling giving something to a mugger I imagine, but the wise move. Got a horrible kicking years and years ago by 'standing my ground' - utterly pointless. I'd rather encourage people to be the sort of person who gives up a phone than gets into a fight over one.
  6. I DO live on the estate (the shock, the horror). It's really nice, plenty of young families (though have to admit that slight drives me mad) it's pretty quiet, neighbours are really friendly - and actually talk to you here as well. It was the only place I could afford anywhere near my work in London Bridge, but i'd actually rather live here than anywhere else in ED.


    It also feels very safe to me and if the council is still selling off properties (i think they probably aren't sadly) you can pick up a bargain.

  7. Another recommendation for Niko from me. He's just come around this morning (a Sunday) after I called yesterday with a bit of an emergency. All our cold taps jammed and we needed them fixed before going away for a few days. Niko has just finished and got everything working perfectly. Prompt, really nice bloke and really good value as well. He also talked us through the issue so we knew exactly what was wrong and what he was doing.


    Will definitely be giving him a call if we have any future issues.


    Cheers Niko,


    John and Lucy

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