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the swines
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How to recycle an old desktop PC?
BigED replied to DulwichLondoner's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
You could try not telling them... -
It did indeed. In the good old days when there were two tool hire shops in SE22. [Waits for abuse from longer standing residents who will inform all of the times when there was a tool hire shop on every corner...]
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Your best post yet!
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Sema's fish bar, Underhill Road, near the CPT. Sorry, the great exhibition. Still haven't adjusted.
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Art Deco architecture in East Dulwich
BigED replied to edhistory's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
They would struggle to put together something uglier and less in keeping with the area. Not that I suppose that matters to the developers. As for the hair products emporium, it was originally a Victorian era stables with the subsequent addition of some WW2 bomb damage, as with much of the area. Not art deco. But still lovelier than what is being proposed. -
Southwark used to allow vans. If it was a commercial van then you'd have to go to a commercial waste disposal site. But if it was a hire van they would ask for ID/address (driving licence or similar) and check what you were dumping to satisfy themselves it wasn't commercial waste. Lambeth sites have had (and enforced) a NO VANS rule for at least a couple of years. Not sure about Lewisham, but they are stricter than Southwark about what they will take (no rubble, no garden soil/stones). If you want to get rid of household or garden waste, use a car. The increase in fly tipping started with the introduction of a hefty charge for bulk waste. Every further restriction on getting rid of waste results in greater temptation for people to dump it illegally. And everybody ends up paying for it that way (unless it ends up on private property and then it is the hapless owner who gets stung).
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What is replacing the Old Garden Centre??
BigED replied to guernseyman's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
sidebirds Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > rch Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I > > stopped and asked if they were preparing to > build, > > and the site guy said yes. > > > > > "site guy"? you seem to indicate you spoke to an > american male there. > > i understand that JD Wetherspoon have bought the > site. I only recently discovered the existence of > the one tucked away opposite Denmark Hill station > so this will be welcome news for anyone around > Lordship Lane who fancies a few affordable beers > on a night out. Sidebirds - if you want to have cheap drinks in an amazing place, get on the bus to Forest Hill and go to the Capitol. It's a Wetherspoon's ( and therefore for those who are not boycotting JDW establishments for their boss's Brexiteering) in an old 1920s/30s picture palace. Fantastic interior, though it still smells unmistakably of Wetherspoon's - smelly food and stale beer, all worked into an old carpet for a decade or so until ripe. Apparently JDW are going to be selling it so make the most of it while you can. BigED -
oh great, another burger retailer. Just what the area needs as there is currently nothing like that. Nor is there a cheese shop. Unless you count the cheese shop and the cheese stalls on the market.
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Shops on lordship lane how they have changed
BigED replied to teddyboy23's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
how about the local shops on Crystal Palace Road around the corner of the Great Exhibition and up to Pellatt Road...? -
I thought the old Iceland had plenty of characters, worldwiser. I really hope some of those characters get round to spending as much quality time in M&S - but they won't get 4 pints of milk for 75p or 6 free range "large" eggs for 80p (note to self - must remember the plight of the UK dairy industry).
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Will they have an Iceland? I do hope so.
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I know what we really need - when will the powers that be sort out an Iceland store for Lordship Lane?
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Or get a 185 to Oval then the Northern Line to Goodge St/Warren St. It's ok but the bus is slow at peak time and the route is very susceptible to delays for roadworks (or accidents, breakdowns etc) along Camberwell New Road.
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Low level crime in ED - experiences
BigED replied to thejournalist's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
A long time ago, in the first few years I lived in ED, I had a wing mirror smashed off one car. Fast forward a couple of years and my "new" car was found one evening outside my home up on bricks, the wheels pinched. And less than a month later, while I was away, a tow truck came and stole the rest of the car very quickly one morning - no attempt to find the owner of the vehicle with its tax disc, no attempt to knock on any doors; they just smashed the side windows, ran a chain through it, hauled it up onto the truck and drove off with the car hanging slightly over the edge. All this was seen by a neighbour who got the name of the company on the truck but didn't have time to see the licence plate. It was reported to an unusually useless PC at ED Police Station. Despite having details of time, location, company, he made no inroads into locating the vehicle. Better still, he just phoned the company to mention it to them - so, you know, if any of your blokes picked up a car they shouldn't have, best to lose it quickly. (My other experiences with ED Police Station were much more helpful and I am sorry to see it gone, but that bloke was an eejit). Anyway, low level crime in ED - nothing new about it. Don't get me started on the graffiti and coming home to find "F*** your mum" painted on the wall. As for fuel theft - a lockable petrol cap would help (why don't manufacturers design them like that?). And a bike cover. -
Street party on Crystal Palace Road - this Sunday 5 July!
BigED replied to civilservant's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Thanks to everyone who came along - a great afternoon was had by all. And thanks to The Goose Is Out for (once again) organising the music, to the musicians (The Relatives, Ben Holland, The Bara Bara Band and, rocking the end of the party, John McClean and The Clan) who gave their time in return only for liquid refreshment, to the DJs, to the organisers and helpers, face-painters, balloon-doggers, bunting-makers and gazebo-erecters. And thanks to everyone who brought some food and drink to share with their neighbours and friends - that is the point of the Big Lunch, after all. * edited to give names of musicians performing at the 2015 joint Crystal Palace Road / Ulverscroft Road Big Lunch street party. ** And I forgot to thank all the residents who kindly moved their vehicles from the street on the day of the party - it made a big difference so thank you too. -
I'm missing Iceland and their keen pricing policy on everyday essentials.
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Of course the SNP vote on so-called "English matters". It's because a lot of Scottish funding is linked to funding in England (or England and Wales), so they have a clear vested interest in the outcome of votes that may affect funding for Scotland. What I wonder about is why the Conservatives and their rich non-dom press-baron friends are bigging up Nicola Sturgeon at the same time as they demonise her. Anyone would think they really want the SNP to do well (almost entirely at the expense of Labour) while giving them a new stick with which to beat Miliband. Whiloe this may work, it has a downside in a close election - the LibDems will lose almost all of their Scottish seats making it harder for the Tories to put together a workable majority without getting into bed with the northern Irish unionists and UKIP (one MP, tops). Poster war in ED (the bits I have seen) - Lib Dem 2, Labour 2, Green 1, Con 0
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Come on Admin, you've had your fun. Time to let Louisa out of prison before people start asking whether all of the Admins are either blow-ins or blow-outs. Let a thousand flowers bloom. Even poison ivy and stinging nettles.
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Dulwich train passengers grab lucky escape
BigED replied to Laur's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
They seem to be running normally from London Bridge to Beckenham Junction now, according to www.traintimes.org.uk -
This thread seems a bit - well, lifeless. While there has been plenty of sniping about previous extensive threads on the subject of aircraft noise (which helps me get back to sleep so I can't see what the fuss is about anyway), the discussion is lacking a bit of oomph. Maybe some reference to, I don't know, newbies perhaps, or blow-ins. Where have you gone dear Louisa? East Dulwich turns its lonely eyes to you...
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Flippin' blow-ins. What I'm not entirely sure about though is what constitutes a blow-in? I don't consider myself one, but how long do you have to have lived in ED? (And I'm assuming that we are enforcing a strict SE22 definition on ED - no SE5/SE15/SE23 wannabes). Do you need to have been born in ED? (In which case, tough luck if you were born in King's or Guy's or St Thomas's etc.) I would argue not - it's just an accident of birth, like class or inherited wealth. Do you need to have spent a minimum number of years here? (I would suggest 15 years to sort the wheat from the chaff and the chaff from the riff-raff and the riff-raff from the blow-ins). Or is it a proportion of your life? Minimum 50% (plus one day) maybe? I fear that without Louisa, we may never get to the bottom of it. But at least that means that I am self-defined as not a blow-in. It'll never be the same again.
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Ah - that makes sense. We are near there. A bit less spluttery this morning. Thanks for the info.
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Is anyone else having problems with their water supply? Our water is coming out of the taps with lots of air, making a banging noise as it comes out. Also, the water is very cloudy - it settles after a while but it takes a couple of minutes. Don't know if it is just our water that is a problem or if there is a wider problem in the area, hence this post.
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Train journey times from ED to LB
BigED replied to missyelliott's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Ah, so it does. A full house. Or clean sweep. Or whatever. I shall be leaving home at 9 with the hope of missing the worst of the crush and getting to work for 11. It'll be fun - let's face it, the trains have been running perfectly recently so a couple of dozen extra passengers couldn't possibly make a difference, could they? What? Eh? MarkE Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Not that I have any alternative detail to the > contrary, but the tfl website does include London > Central (perhaps mistakenly): > https://tfl.gov.uk/campaign/bus-strike
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