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uncleglen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > goldilocks Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > If its the shop that was 'jolie a pied' its > going > > to be a sweet shop - can't remember the name > but > > its a franchise in a chain of retro sweet shops > > Could be Mr Simms....what a waste of space! As if we need more stuff to rot our kids teeth and send them bonkers with additives and food colorings.
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Man stabbed killed lordship lane / East Dulwich grove
NewWave replied to northdulmum's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
goldfinger Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Another stabbing in Peckham last night, where are > the bloody police. This government needs to focus > on bring back the police and stop talking about > BREXIT. There are too many families grieving and > too many young lives taken away. My condolenses go > to all those families. Now we are scared to send > our kids out when its dark, what is this world > coming to that we have to live in fear because the > government do not care about daily life. Bring > back the Police on the roads. So true....but talking about this won't bring about a much needed change...people need to gather and march, protest. like they used to. the only way to bring about change is to gather together as one strong voice...and MAKE them i.e.; the powers that be listen. or all we will get as we have seen repeatedly by this government and mayor are empty promises and press worthy soundbites to subdue the feelings of discontent we all feel. I personally thank god I do not have the worry of bringing up a teenage boy in London today on a council estate like the one I myself grew up in-I would s**t myself every time he was late home from school, or popped out to hang on the streets with his mates like I and my friends did, or even went out to get a takeaway. People vote for low taxes-I'd rather pay more tax and see it spent on decent social housing, education, healthcare, and policing. all the counties resources are overstretched due to government cuts-those who voted for the present bunch of self satisfied muppets are seeing the outcome of the constant cutbacks. I myself have been approached more than once by aggressive beggars on the overground and on the streets locally but for the grace of god I have been safe when refusing to hand over cash, or cigarettes( I don't smoke but if I did at about ?10 a packet I wouldn't give one away if asked) As long as there is no policing on our streets and not enough staff to man or repair the street CCTV this kind of senseless violence will continue. I spent much of the 80's in NYC in really scuzzy areas where crime was rife but y'know what? I felt safer there because there were always cop cars cruising or parked at busy intersections as well as police on the streets. -
Man stabbed killed lordship lane / East Dulwich grove
NewWave replied to northdulmum's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Jules-and-Boo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > East Dulwich is hardly crime free or particularly > safe. It's absolutely tragic that a young man lost > his life but please....don't divert the attention > this post needs. > > It's really NOT about the debating the public > perception of the area. totally agree. -
I recommend Matoom on London road opposite Sainsbury. really excellent food advisable to book if you want to eat in as its only tiny
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I believe they are reopening this month. There was an earlier post where they stated they needed to upgrade the electrics and were going to tweak the menu a bit thats all I know.
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CPZ: Proposed Controlled Parking in East Dulwich
NewWave replied to dulwichresident01's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Abe_froeman Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I expect that detriment maybe more severe than > people imagine too. > > For instance there is obviously a lot of parking > pressure near to the leisure centre (evidenced by > the number of dropped kerbs and driveways being > built nearby). > > My worry is that the number of people using the > leisure centre will drop dramatically if people > from outside the area can't park nearby. That will > be nice for a while because the facility will be > much quieter, but the big reduction in income it > precipitates may eventually it is no longer > economically viable. > > So they will close it and build some executive > flats there, at the same time giving young people > one less thing to do and more incentive to hang > around on the streets. totally agree...this scheme will kill so many of the amenities we use and enjoy -
Such a sad state of affairs such a long closure with eagerly awaited reopening. we loved that pub went back when it reopened encountered same as everyone else, terrible service, poor drinks choice, etc etc, you've heard it all here so I won't go into boring details. decided to try it again a few months later after management assured that the problems were being addressed and staff retrained etc etc. it was still terrible-no ice for a G&T (overpriced too) no lemon rude barstaff, chaotic service etc etc the last time we went back was probably September on a sunday evening. uncleared tables, a long wait for service, drinks had run out etc etc same old. It isn't rocket science plenty of pubs are run perfectly well in much less attractive buildings, perfectly good food gets served out of small kitchens that have'nt had the benefit of expensive new equipment. So why oh why can't the new owners able to get it right after all the disasterous reviews and broken promises of sorting things out. I wonder if they want the place to fail so they can redevelop it as residential accommodation why else would this have continued to go downhill from day one? All you need is a good manager to get on top of staff issues and ordering issues to make it improve. this for some reason seems to have proved an impossible ask.
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CPZ: Proposed Controlled Parking in East Dulwich
NewWave replied to dulwichresident01's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
All I have to add to this thread is the fact that in what is a tough time for retail and the steady death of our local high streets (which lets be honest are one of the main reasons to move to an area, one of the things that give it its character and life ) Putting controlled parking will effectively kill off small local buisinesses, and make larger ones think twice about opening here and investing in the area. perhaps if so many homes did not have more than one car the parking situation would be eased considerably. But it is none of my business if people are fortunate enough to afford to run two cars. What is my business is seeing my friends lose their livelihoods as shops close and employment opportunities cease in our area. when my only option for a cup of coffee is a chain like Costa because the small independents cannot survive when I can only buy fish in a supermarket like sainsburys because shops like moxons can no longer pay their rent with dwindling footfall. Having lived in Notting Hill most my life and having fought against controlled parking (along with my friends and neighbours who ran local businesses in the Portobello road and westbourne grove) by K&C when they wanted to extend it from Kensington into W10 and W11 areas and seen the wishes of both local residents and tradespeople and workers (teachers doctors etc) ignored by the council in favour of the increased revenue I very much doubt any opposition to this proposal will make a blind bit of difference the council smell a potential revenue provider and will go ahead with the scheme wether we want it or not. These schemes then have a negative effect on often poorer adjoining areas pushing parking out to those with no similar scheme.Notting hill CPZ saw this happen in neighbouring Kensal rise and kensal green with people leaving their cars there and getting busses to their work meaning the local residents there in turn encountered problems parking within a decent vicinity of their own home. Lo and Behold Brent then had to introduce a CPZ bringing additional costs to the households in that area who needed a car and once more providing additional revenue for the council. London is being killed by greed greedy landlords and greedy councils. -
Why is the service at Picture House so slow?
NewWave replied to Robert Poste's Child's topic in The Lounge
We've given up on picture house and now go to the Everyman in Crystal palace instead -
Polpo I like the look of Zedl but Ive found the food very mediocre tbh
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All I'm adding to this is that the transport in our area is shocking and seems to be getting worse instead of better. reduced bus services, overcrowded trains not to mention dangerously overcrowded interchange at Canada water to the Jubilee line, and rammed westbound jubilee line platform. I dread my commute.
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Camberwell Grove Chanting 6:30am ever morning
NewWave replied to leaelsieyoga's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Maybe a Buddhist lives near you? I used to practise buddhism and chant every morning. It can be pretty loud as the sound reverberates. or a yoga group -
Food hygiene ratings - Scores on the doors
NewWave replied to dbboy's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
VerryBerry Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I wouldn't like either a dog or a child with dirty > feet in either situation. I've had pets but > wouldn't dream of bringing them into a food > establishment as I respect the rights others who, > like me, recognise that ultimately they are still > animals. Humans carry illnesses / diseases - hence > why we are required to wash our hands and cover > our hair when preparing food, not having animals > in food establishments is a courtesy we need to > respect. If your not using a guide dog then there > is no excuse. That two people thought to justify > this is shocking. I have flash back to the episode > of come dine with me and the cat's whiskers > dropping into the food. It's 2018, not the middle > ages where we aren't aware of the dangers of poor > hygiene. > > Yuck I'm sorry but the description of the cats whiskers 'dropping' into the food made me giggle. frankly in this day and age its highly likely a false eyelash or nail would drop into the food -
Food hygiene ratings - Scores on the doors
NewWave replied to dbboy's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
VerryBerry Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It would be nice to have every restaurant/ food > establishment display signs. I've had to revise > shopping locally as a beloved bakery on Nunhead > lane has taken to indulging dog owners who have no > respect for those of us who don't want dog hair in > our food. Why, oh why can't fido be left outside > whilst you pop in for a frog / ice doughnut? I've > no issue with guide dogs but fido is an animal, > the shops not your kitchen and it's disgusting. > I've had pets and never taken them inside of a > shop as I realise ultimately they are animals and > not hygienic. I hope more stores are encouraged to > be better and realise animals aren't always > prohibited, but it's a big indicator as to how > you view your cleanliness. Dogs are not dirty..if they are not sat with their bums or paws on the table they pose no health risk in a cafe. on the other hand today at brunch a small boy at the next table (may I add the tables were very close together)kept putting his feet on the seats, and also chewed some food then took some out of its mouth ( a bread crust or something) and proceeded to put the piece of food on the wooden table. One could say the parents are to blame for not reprimanding however I would rather have had a dog sat at my feet than a pair of muddy boots on my seat -
They are undertaking fitting of air-con now i believe it will be ready soonish if you are a member you'll have received the notifications of this and closure of various areas to allow the work to take place
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Houseoflego Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi, > > I just got a haircut and feel like my hairdresser > was expecting a tip. I would have felt a total > knob handing a professional some cash. What is the > etiquette? Do hairdresser in Ed expect tips? I always tip hairdresser, they often rely on tips pretty much like waitresses. I've actually not hears of anyone not tipping hairdresser unless cut is rubbish 10% is the norm (My ex was a hairdresser so i know)
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ed_pete Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm a lino fan. Marmoleum in sheet (rather than > tile) form. Seems that it's not so popular these > days and is being replaced by LVT (which are > easier to lay I would think) and also needs an > experienced person to fit (which is increasingly > hard to find). Still, works for us. Marmoleum utterly fantastic had it laid 7 years ago still looks great lordship lane carpets sold us and laid it
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HE'S HOME! - One last push for lost tabby cat Cheetah
NewWave replied to AdrianB's topic in Lost, Found or Stolen
Best news !!!! thats made me so so happy every time I saw your posters I sent up a little prayer that he'd be found. Ive been checking this section regularly for updates. As a fellow cat owner its my worst nightmare. sending you and cheetah love and many happy years together. If only they could talk huh? X -
185 bus (I have found it to be exceptionally poor)
NewWave replied to EDNate's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Angelina Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > First World problems. Pretty pathetic. Paying ?1500 a year for really C**p transport to get to and from work is not pathetic. If we can't afford to have the luxury of living in zone 1 or 2 surely we should at least have a decent efficent transport system that works -
Worst local transport journeys
NewWave replied to Robert Poste's Child's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
rahrahrah Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Anywhere on bus if you're heading into central > london. Just takes too long. Public transport > generally, is pretty poor. Trains are fine when > they run, but they tend to be irregular outside of > rush hour, and not particularly reliable. Agree-I work in Oxford Street and I'd love to get a bus to work, its cheaper for one thing, and I truly hate using the underground. Sadly since moving to this area I am pretty much dependant on the overground and tube The tube is usually fine but the overground is overcrowded and unreliable with a hideous interchange at Canada water. and often no overground at weekends or late in the evening (working shifts I need to get into work at weekends and often finish at 10.30pm) tbh my daily commute is hellish. its the worst thing about living here. getting to my dentist in Notting hill takes 90 miniutes each way I stay with this dentist because all the local ones my OH has gone to locally are pretty bad but really? 3 hours return commute is just a nonsense. I may as well have a dentist in Hastings it'll take same amount of time ! -
Homecroft Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > What utterly disgusting behaviour. Some people are > really the lowest of the low when it comes to how > they treat other people. > Lets hope karma takes care of the worst of them! One can only hope. there are some greedy wicked people out there.
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Sazzle30 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Peddler > Miss Tapas > Peckham Bazaar > > All a quick jump on 37 to Peckham Peckham Bazaar ia very nice, Pedlar isn't ideal for an intimate lunch or dinner as very noisy
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Franklins is always nice,
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carrier bags - what do you do with yours?
NewWave replied to trinidad's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
re-use them or use them for my rubbish
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