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  1. heartblock Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It isn't a win and this area has become a rather > unpleasant place to live, partly due to idling > traffic, but mainly because of the mud-slinging > and unpleasant language. Elderly people insulted > and Twitter accounts taking a moral high ground > while victimising local businesses. No I don't think so. It's just this forum and twitter that make it seem like that. In the real world its a nice area to live in.
  2. Just now. Handed in to the cafe next to the playground. Aneto i think its called. PM me if you want more info my wife has a pic of it. thanks
  3. No personal information shared here beck so calm down!
  4. The furlough scheme is available for workers on zero hours contracts. There is another Jonnies on Coldhabour Lane, perhaps one shop was registered and the other not hence the confusion? I may be wrong.
  5. I was a bit too young for memories of the 70's, but grew up and went to school in East Dulwich in the 80's, Grove Vale (now called Goose Green). My Grandparents first moved there in the 50's, bringing up 7 kids. House still in the family, my parents now live there, Its seen 4 generations. My memories: a 7eleven (now Superdrug); A toy shop (near the opticians?), Dulwich Tandoori as long as I can remember, and yes there was a Woolworths but maybe thats my dads memory not mine! I do remember a local policeman being stabbed in a shop on Lordship Lane, he was the husband of our headmistress. He recovered if I recall.
  6. dbboy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Today's data > > no. of confirmed covid - 19 cases, 17,089 > no. of confirmed covid - 19 deaths, 1019 > > % of covid - 19 deaths 5.96% > > The curve is beginning to increase dramatically, > what's more worrying is that the UK Govt do not > expect to see the peak before two to three weeks > time. > > And today the Government said that if the UK has > 20,000 deaths (think how many confirmed cases that > will require) the UK will have been lucky. Luck > has nothing to do with this, they believe the > number of deaths could, yes could reach a > staggering 500,000. That is damn scary. Just want to say, the 5.96% figure is a bit misleading. This is only from confirmed, tested cases. As we all know not everyone is being tested. We have been told that it is likely much, much higher than this, which means the mortality rate is lower. I dont want to downplay the seriousness of the situation of course. As it stood as of yesterday, the UK had a mortality rate of 15 per 1,000,000 of its population. This is unfortunately likely to increase however.
  7. dbboy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Today's data > > no. of confirmed covid - 19 cases, 17,089 > no. of confirmed covid - 19 deaths, 1019 > > % of covid - 19 deaths 5.96% > > The curve is beginning to increase dramatically, > what's more worrying is that the UK Govt do not > expect to see the peak before two to three weeks > time. > > And today the Government said that if the UK has > 20,000 deaths (think how many confirmed cases that > will require) the UK will have been lucky. Luck > has nothing to do with this, they believe the > number of deaths could, yes could reach a > staggering 500,000. That is damn scary. Just want to say, the 5.96% figure is a bit misleading. This is only from confirmed, tested cases. We have been told that it is likely much, much higher than this, which means the mortality rate is lower. Not to downplay the seriousness of the situation of course, but I've
  8. Hi, long shot I know, but... A few years ago I had a lovely guy come and clean some guttering for me. Unfortunately I've since lost his contact details but i'm sure I found him via this forum! If this rings a bell with anyone please could you post his details on here! thanks.
  9. Hi, long shot I know, but... A few years ago I had a lovely guy come and clean some guttering for me. Unfortunately I've since lost his contact details but i'm sure I found him via this forum! If this rings a bell with anyone please could you post his details on here! thanks.
  10. Upwind Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > rahrahrah Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > macutd Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > this is a really difficult situation and I > feel > > > very cautious about writing anything. But it > > seems > > > very sad that an adult is seen as a pervert > if > > > they are standing near children playing. > > > > This. Perhaps he's enjoying watching the kids > play > > in an entirely innocent way. The assumption > that > > there must be some sort of perverted sexual > motive > > is just so sad. > > The OP didn't make any such assumption! It was all > the numpties on here accusing her of calling the > man a paedophile, when all she said was that she > was a bit concerned. > Some of you need to have a really hard look at > yourselves with the way you become so outraged at > an innocent comment that you don't appear to have > read properly! Agree. This forum continues to go downhill.
  11. The answer to your post is yes. Any house will sell at the correct price. But what a seller thinks is the correct price and what the currnt market dictates are often two different things.
  12. The school has enough land to create an area or route where coaches can pull in and wait surely? maybe not all the coaches but enough to release the strain on the overcrowded road.
  13. Hi there, we left space at the back of the bath and built a stud wall with a slim floor to ceiling cupboard that has the pipes for the overhead shower, holds kids bath toys, toiletries and our laundry basket. PM me if you want pics.
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