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NunheadRising

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  1. In my opinion 30 mile an hour is fine for some of the main routes but the more suburban roads should be 20. As you can tell I'm over the boarder in Nunhead and we've had a 20mile an hour limit down our road for a few years with no effect. We have the 343 and 424 both coming down Ivydale Road continually doing over 30 especially in the evening when they thunder down the road making the houses shake in their wake. Despite bringing it to the drivers attention all you get is a load of abuse. The bus drivers have an untouchable attitude and no member of the council seems bothered either.
  2. Thanks Renata we're a couple of years off having to sort it out but great information many thanks
  3. Thanks for the response. We are on Fernholme Road Road Just off of Ivydale. Very close to the school, Maybe i'll get my tape measure out to check the distance, but looking at maps online
  4. Thanks for the info according to google map we are .2mile away which is about 320 metres, i'll get my measuring tape out lol
  5. Maybe i'm not down with the East Dulwich Hipster parenting way of life but a pub is not a great environment for a kids party
  6. Ha Ha what a wally. Getting annoyed by lack of pavement space. You must have a very relaxed life if this is the all you have to worry about.
  7. I'm more concerned why you want to have a 2year old's birthday party in a pub. what's wrong with the park
  8. Ok to answer your question "how on earth do you know..." I personally saw two women doing this just off Nunhead Lane last year as i mentioned in the previous tread. I berated them for doing this to which they played dumb saying 'no english no english' and then buggered off at double quick pace. This has been a common reoccurring problem that many others have mentioned on this forum. It was quite clear what they were up to and not looking for clothes and shoes as others have suggested. I mentioned this to the police on the day but obviously unless they're captured in the process the onus is on individuals to make sure they don't discard personal data which could be used fraudulently.
  9. there was a thread on here earlier this month on the same thing. Despite drawing to others attention that they're looking for bank statements etc. the usual do good - lets not think bad of anyone bods on here started crying out that they were entitled to act like data gaining wombles as 'they're not hurting anyone'
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