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Pagey

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  1. Free tree sapling. Native English woodland tree, Mountain Ash/Rowan tree. Prefect for smaller gardens, as tree doesn't get too big , produces berries Around 4 feet high but needs to be planted into the ground now
  2. Have three pots of native UK ornamental grass , Carex Pendula.Typically sell for £10 -£20 in garden centers. Evergreen, self seeding , can be grown in planter Can be collected from tomorrow , near Goodrich Rd .
  3. To Let – Stylish 3-Bedroom Home with Garden & Parking | SE23 | £2,200 PCM Now rented
  4. interesting , been thinking about making the switch , really frustrated with Windows constant upgrades and peformance degradation.. sometimes I've spent my entire weekend trying to sort out basic windows issues .. total nightmare
  5. it used to be the smallest bathroom centre on the planet
  6. Only replying because I thought this was a tribute thread to the album by Led Zep but misread the title
  7. Sue Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Who the F is BR4 apart from a postcode? such wit, comma added
  8. Donkey Alley should be twinned with Jackass Lane in Bromley, BR4, used to live there
  9. You get some classic announcements, one I remember last year was, "we apologize for the late arrival of train XXX this was due to an attempted hijacking of the train by a passenger"
  10. Moos Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Pagey Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > b) It's a manifestation of the omnipresent > Clapham > > literary gene which ED residents possess > > Pagey, what is the omnipresent Clapham literary > gene? Moos it's the ability to come up with expressions such as that
  11. The problem with areas like East Dulwich, Dulwich and Herne Hill is that they're too close to the front line for comfort, so when the revolution happens we won't be able to get out quickly enough
  12. INDOMIE Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Why do people think this forum gets so many more > comments that se5forum and dare i say it even the > might se1 forum? I've lived in SE23 and Bromley areas and forums there aren't a scratch on ED forum. For example the SE23 forum gets about 10 posts per month. I think this would a good topic for a PHD sociology student. Possible reasons why ED forum is so successful: a) ED has a higher percentage of residents who can read and write than neighbouring boroughs b) It's a manifestation of the omnipresent Clapham literary gene which ED residents possess c) Technical reasons - forum has good design, layout etc d) East Dulwich has a higher percentage of residents who are confirmed bachelors
  13. I was at Heber school circa 1972/1973. Have fond memories of the place. Our tutor was a very old fashioned disciplinarian grammar school type teacher called Mr Hatton (aka Atom Bomb) , he could speak 7 languages fluently including Latin.
  14. Ladygooner Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Pagey Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > strange place, used to be a bathroom centre. I > > heard that it will become the world's first > vegan > > kosher halal gluten free restaurant. > > and organic surely?! Yes of course, organic as well, how could I miss that out. The shop was an off-licence for years before becoming the world's worst bathroom center.
  15. strange place, used to be a bathroom centre. I heard that it will become the world's first vegan kosher halal gluten free restaurant.
  16. Matthew123, BBC link, enter post code, then select the Borough and then click on the tab for flat, terraced etc to get the breakdown
  17. I think the average price is very misleading due to the smaller number of sales , this distorts the figure. Some properties in the UK may drop to or are at 2004 levels, but the figures vary tremendously by borough to borough. New builds will take a big knock due to over supply and they're over priced. Southwark flat prices have stood up well, in fact saw an increase of 6.8% for the last quarter . Some boroughs have seen a reduction of 20%_ e.g. Barnet. You can check out the % price change by type of property by borough at: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7807724.stm
  18. Hi Gemma Options are : 1) 3 mintute walk to Underhill Road and catch the P13 to ED station..not sure how frequent this service is 2) Walk to the Plough or Upland Road and catch any of the buses heading North on Lordship Lane to ED station 3) 3 minute walk to Forest Hill Rd, catch 63 bus to Peckham Rye station 4) 5 minute walk to Upland Rd/Plough catch any of the buses to Forest Hill station, I thnik there are 3 buses you can catch. Advantage of Forest Hill is that during rush hour there's a train to London Bridge every 5 to 8 minutes, journey time to London Bridge is about 12 - 15 minutes. I wonder what others do who live on Crebor/Dunstans Rd etc
  19. I lived in Forest Hill for a while and my property never suffered from structural problems, however, as the area suffers higher than average incidence of subsidence, many of the insurance companies refused to provide me with building insurance. No simple solution other than shopping around but a lot but there will only be a limited number of companies who'll insure you. Sometimes you get a better deal and advice from an independent insurance broker rather than price comparison sites. Perhaps you could suggest a higher excess limit should subsidence re-occur. ?76 is high but not exorbitant for SE22. I know people paying about ?60 per month with contents insurance included for East Dulwich
  20. word on the street is that Osama Bin Laden has been apprehended in Nunhead
  21. These are rather unusual street names within a small cluster, I was wondering if anyone out there knows the background to these street names. Scutari/Marmora I suspect were named after or asscoiated with Gallipoli beaches, maybe the houses were built around the same period ?
  22. just discovered the following..great music * Beggars Opera * Lawnmower Death
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