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BM13

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  1. I am not even sure that data collected by Council is trustworthy. From my personal most resent experience, walking down Croxted Road in the mornings of December 2023 and January 2024 (my exercise routine) , noticed that ATC appeared about a week leading to Christmas and was taken away second week of January, i.e it was in place during traffic quieter times due to the holiday season.
  2. Ah, I though introduction of CPZ and previously ULEZ and LTN are all in the name of saving our environment. My mistake.
  3. I wonder if steam train at Victoria station today (engine running full-bore while train was stationery) is considered sustainable transport by London mayor. Does the train company have to pay ULEZ charge?
  4. I don't think this is 'yet another thread'. It's not about LTNs, it's about bringing attention to the fact that Southwark council is trying to misrepresent the outcome of the consultation (which anyway was very biased in a way question were asked) and manipulate us.
  5. Hi Lucas, I can highly recommend Silvano Bozza 07702615834, he had many recommendations on this forum. Few years ago I was in a similar situation, a woman over 40, never driven before, Silvano patiently taught me how to drive, passed from first time on manual. Good luck.
  6. I used https://www.designandalter.com/ in the past to alter designer dress, jeans and trousers, they were great, very good quality.
  7. to know the answer I think you need to measure the "opening" of your paper sack, if I remember correctly litres = volume, i.e. converts into cubic meters/centimeters. ianr Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Are the paper sacks still the same size as the old > stock I have, about 78 x 58 cm flat? I don't know > how that compares exactly with the 240 litres of a > bin, but it looks more capacious than a large > rucksack, and a rough calculation makes it about > 85 litres.
  8. Since last year's lockdown I have been using The Tea Makers of London (www.theteamakers.co.uk) and Whittard of Chelsea (www.whittard.co.uk) for my supply, both deliver. Also agree with Foxy - F&M is a good choice.
  9. same here, paid ?40 on 5th March and still no sticker more than a month later. quick to take the money, not quick on providing the service, as usual.
  10. I've previously posted a recommendation on this forum for ECS Air Conditioning Ltd, Bradley Kennedy, his team installed aircon units in our house (not loft though), couple of years ago.
  11. We caught Winkworth not being honest with us about viewings taking place.
  12. I fully agree, Georgian food is lovely. But unfortunately I can not find Kartuli's menu.
  13. For double glazing I can recommend Elwyns, we used them ourselves. For secondary glazing can only suggest Selectaglaze, saw their work in one of the hotels we stayed in, as I liked it, I made a note of the company name from the frame.
  14. You can also try this business: https://www.wholesaleglasscompany.co.uk. Based in Croydon, we used them a while ago for a side table glass top and glass sliding door.
  15. You can try Palace Fireplaces in Hulse Hill, we used them 7-8 years ago to restore one fireplace and replace/supply another.
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