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Moovart

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  1. I was interested in this paragraph: Are the local councils renting out their parks getting ripped off by the international festival operators and private equity companies who own the festivals?
  2. An interesting article from Journalist Jim Waterson about how much councils make from festivals....it starts with an article about 5g but scroll down for the festivals article https://www.londoncentric.media/p/real-5g-conspiracy-how-londoners-lied-over-their-phone-signal
  3. ".....Try talking and getting on with neighbours, it makes life so much easier helping each other out, chatting, talking, laughing, crying and having fun together. "🤔 I'm confused 😕
  4. Moovart

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    How about Ev or one of the other places under the railway arches in Isabella Street behind The Cut. And there's leafy outdoor seating if the weather's nice.
  5. And, as stated by one of the council officials at one of the consultation meetings, the council doesn't want anyone commuting to ED in a car....which is a bit difficult for the people living a distance away and starting work here at 6am.
  6. Put it in a pot of soil and wait for it to reveal itself.
  7. This no joke Malumbu! I was traveling recently and came to a crossroads that had 27 various signs divided between the four corners. That took a while to read 🤣. Fortunately it wasn't at a junction near us.
  8. It's my understanding that estate agents are obliged to put forward any offer to the seller made to them by the buyer. The decision to accept us up to the seller. If you're in a chain and someone in the chain has the brass neck to threaten to pull out at the last minute unless you take their lower offer, you're in a very tricky position and the gazunderer knows that. It's a really nasty thing to do but a crappy person will do it to save money. That's why if you can be at the top of a chain by going into rented or some other temporary solution you're in a much stronger position to tell the gazunderer to take a running jump which is very satisfying.
  9. Oh to have no one to please but yourself 🌞
  10. That is good to hear. A few years ago I certainly had a hard time convincing two close relatives to give MMR x 2 to their children rather than have six single vaccines done privately as they had been suggested was best by someone in Health Matters. Glad to hear the anti MMR advice is no longer being given.
  11. As per a previous post on EDF, worth reporting to police on 101 in case it is stolen. That could be a helpful thing to do. If it's not stolen and it's parked legally then it's not going anywhere. "........the Council's responsibility is only to remove abandoned vehicles. Any vehicle that has been involved in a crime ( such as theft ) is the responsibility of the Police. If you suspect that a stolen vehicle has been left on your street, please phone non-emergency police on 101 and they will see if its stolen and get it removed, if appropriate."
  12. I got shouted at by a middle aged cyclist with a child in the bucket because they had to come to a quick stop turning left as I and others were crossing the road. They nearly fell off cos they weren't paying enough attention riding up to the turn. The next day a young person in a supercar came to a prompt stop on a left turn to allow me to cross. I was heartened by the fact the super car driver at least knew their highway code unlike the older bike rider with a child on board. I think many cyclists, particularly those who are not also drivers, just don't realise they have to give way to pedestrians. 🤷 I'll add a rider before there's a pile on.... I do realise that many drivers don't know their highway code either!
  13. All seems to be progressing pretty smoothly really. Let's hope it heralds an East Dulwich pavement improvement programme all the way up the shopping part of Lordship Lane where the pavements are being lifted and sunk by the very young (less than 25yrs in most cases) but already massive Plane trees. ☹️
  14. We do now! ☺️
  15. I'm confused....why is this now being posted by Belair House?? 🤔🧐
  16. Just for accuracy, he's Acting Deputy Political Editor at the moment. The excellent Pippa Crerar is the current Political Editor. 👍
  17. In my view the worst part about it is the parking spaces placed on each side of the S shaped bend just before (or after) the pedestrian crossing by the Dulwich wood house. I have seen a few near misses there when a car is parked. I guess it's another strategy to slow down traffic but I think it's a risky way to do it. Luckily the bays aren't used very often.
  18. You cannot be serious!!! Not a snowball's chance that that will happen. It's really dangerous turning right out of Underhill Road onto the A205 although some people do still do it. Wood vale even worse.
  19. Can I ask how they proved it? Structural engineer's report? Insurance claim? Other?
  20. A good neighbour would discuss the problem with you, take heed of your concern and do something about their tree causing or potentially causing damage to your property. Unfortunately Southwark seems to behave like a "bad neighbour" in this situation, not wanting to respond to concerns unless forced to by a third party claim. The only alternative is to keep badgering them to take seriously their responsibility for council owned trees in relation to neighbouring properties in the hope they will eventually act. In the end the residents bear the cost either way ☹️
  21. They don't accurately ascertain. They ask if you are on a street within the zone, resident, business etc but there is no verification of that information and you don't give an address.
  22. If you report this to Southwark they'll probably advise you to make a Third party claim or contact your insurance company. Obviously if your building is not yet affected you may be reluctant to contact your insurance company because it can lead to problems in future when you go to renew even if you don't make a claim. If it's just the pavement and garden wall etc you could start the conversation about removing/replacing the tree with the tree officer at Southwark, copying in your councillor if you get no reply. The claim advice is in the link if you want to go down that route or ring them for advice https://www.southwark.gov.uk/housing/homeowners/leaseholders/building-insurance/make-claim
  23. This comment is illuminating 🫤... "It is the industry that has driven the demand through huge marketing and advertising campaigns in recent years," said Dudley Curtis, the communications manager at the European Transport Safety Council. "SUVs offered the industry a simple way of charging more for a vehicle that does the same thing [as others]," he said.
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