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  1. I was having a chat to him a few weeks ago when I was getting my hair cut. Seems it's an issue of rising rents. He's planning to do mobile hairdressing (home visits) in the East Dulwich area. He gave me one of his cards which I'll try to dig out.
  2. There's also a slower and more expensive option, however, it's positively luxurious and very reliable. The Thames Clipper (river boat) from London Bridge to Canary Wharf. I used to get it every now and then as a treat. It has a Costa on board for a morning coffee and a licensed bar in the evenings for beer and wine. It's great sitting out in the sun at the back of the boat on a summer morning.
  3. Mundania Road is having one some time in September. You can also have a quote: "I am looking forward to the street party on Mundania Road to be held some time in September"
  4. John the Unicorn featuring in the Guardian the other day http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2016/jun/05/gran-designs-old-has-become-the-new-in "That?s the Antic effect. The company thrives through its unashamed appeal to customers of the 30s, professional, bearded sort, and locates its offerings in the up-and-coming areas where they can afford to buy a home...The formula for success sounds simple: find a building with character, strip it back to its bones, fill it with chintzy clutter and watch the hipsters roll in."
  5. I noticed at the weekend that East Dulwich Food & Wine on ED Road was closed, had no stock and was having the windows replaced. Does anyone know what the plans are for it? A simple refurb or has it changed hands?
  6. I like it. My fear was initially that it's a little bit too much style over substance but it's a massive improvement on the Rose. I do miss the old ceiling though. I feel it may be a bit unfair, but there was something that put me off a little. - The wood burners churn out a lot of smoke, but there's nowhere for it to go. I was in the garden, not under the covered bit, for about five minutes and I absolutely reeked of wood smoke. Hair, skin, clothes, everything. I don't know what the solution is but there must be a way to pipe it out. Didn't shower before sleeping and my sheets and pillow stank of smoke by morning too. Luckily it's not too unpleasant a smell, but it is strong.
  7. Why the no real ale in bold above? Their website says the following: "Beer, we?ve got beer. Twenty taps to choose from. Will that do you? An amazing 12 taps are devoted to craft beer, including 8 on rotation. These will be split equally between local breweries and the best that the global scene has to offer. The huge range of craft cans and bottles will be available to take away at a discounted price. There?ll also be six hand pull pumps for cask ales and cider, again serving a constantly rotating selection."
  8. Opening day tomorrow. Looks like a lot of progress has been made. Also looked to me that there is now a huge tent in the garden. Exciting.
  9. Found the pub's Twitter account. It's @WGTelegraph Also info at http://watsonstelegraph.pub/
  10. There's a huge banner outside the pub. It's to be called Watson's General Telegraph. At least I think it is. I went past pretty quickly. I did notice that the bar is gone. The space looks enormous. It's due to open on 28 January 2016. I can only imagine the 63 and 363 buses will be updating their bus stop announcements in the next few weeks.
  11. Blinds have been taken off the windows, so if you're passing you can have a look at the progress inside.
  12. claphamMover Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Uh oh. We - family of 3 - are thinking of moving > to East Dulwich from Clapham and have been worried > the transport into the City isn't great. Is this > is new phenomenon or something recent?!! We have > been spoiled living next to a tube station but > can't afford the hefty price tags of houses around > here and you get much bigger gardens it seems in > ED. Does anyone cycle down to Herne Hill station > and use the Thameslink? Or is that just too much > effort? Much depends on where in East Dulwich you are looking, but I think there are plenty of options. Peckham Rye has the Overground to Canada Water and a Thameslink service, that while busy, isn't as bad as the Herne Hill option. There's also Honor Oak Park station toward the SE corner of East Dulwich. I've been using it recently and the service to London Bridge has been fine. It also has a second Overground route for trips to the City. The beauty of being able to access both Honor Oak Park station and East Dul/Peckham Rye is that when waiting for a train at London Bridge you can choose either route and take whichever train is leaving next. It effectively means there are eight+ trains an hour that will take you home.
  13. FriendsOfTheTerrapin Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > We will never get a Waitrose now... Hehe :)
  14. mikeb Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm enjoying this season's run of good form, hope > it doesn't fizzle out. > > If the Hamlet do get promoted, would this mean > they would need to make significant changes to the > stadium or the way matches are held? e.g. due to > more stringent rules. Lost last night unfortunately. Still top of the league though. Not sure the division above requires significant change. Think there would need to be at least one further promotion (assuming they go up this year) before it becomes an issue at all. Not sure what division it is that drinking within sight of the pitch is forbidden and fans must be segregated. Those would be my major concerns. The price of success.
  15. My son is registered there and I have had a mixed experience. The clinical staff are great, the midwifery team superb and on the whole the practice staff are ok. They've always been accommodating when it comes to booking an appointment but there is certainly room for improvement. One example was taking my little one in as a one year old and having to wait for over an hour as the reception staff had forgotten to let the practice nurse know we had arrived. I understand that there are thousands of contributing factors to the difficulties faced by GPs. Not least that the NHS simply doesnt have the capacity to truly be a health service. It's become an illness treatment service. Having spent a fair amount of time working in the NHS over the last year, I can also say that I've been surprised by my experience of GP focus being so heavily weighted toward renumeration and financial incentive as opposed to patient care. I won't say that's the case everywhere as that would be unfair but from what I've seen in one specific borough it certainly caught me off guard.
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