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I've been hit by both a car from the 70's(1984) and a modern car(2013)....and trust me, they both bloody hurt!
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Localresident2016 Wrote:
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> Any connection to the burglary on Goodrich Road
> earlier this week?
Yes definately, the slap head did it!
Check out my wanted poster......
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binkylilyput Wrote:
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> Desperate to know what is in that case
Maybe his hair was in the case...or his wig, or his hats as he gets cold at the night time
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How do you know he was bald?, he may just have shaved his head!
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CAT FOUND in the SE15, Nutbrook Road area early this morning 18th July.
Black with white patches
? Very Aggressive, I think he may be somewhat scared,
bless him
? Not House trained?..AT ALL!!!!
? No collar or name tag
? Found in my back garden
? Does NOT like to be stroked
If this is your cat please, please contact me
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Goldwings Wrote:
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> A book of condolence... for a cat? LOL
It makes me quite sad that you find the tragic death of Tiddles an 'LOL' moment, his acheivements in the Dulwich area touched many.....I doubt your existence would ever compare to his.
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A book of condolence has been set up in the Actress pub on Crystal palace road.......just ask at the bar.
RIP Tiddles.
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Thinking about it....it could possibly be on Turney road??
Toosmart1973 Wrote:
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> Went running yesterday around 11am and i'm certain
> I spotted this in the Dulwich area, heres my
> running route
> https://www.strava.com/activities/605471685 which
> may help, also i'm sure it was on a low wall on
> the left hand side of the road.
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> Good luck!
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Went running yesterday around 11am and i'm certain I spotted this in the Dulwich area, heres my running route https://www.strava.com/activities/605471685 which may help, also i'm sure it was on a low wall on the left hand side of the road.
Good luck!
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geh Wrote:
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> personally (and as a cyclist)I'm not massively
> keen on these, visually very poor, and inadequate
> in terms of capacity. I think there are c. 20
> houses in my street, I'm, looking at 2 bikes in my
> hallway with another 2 in my garage, only 2 spaces
> left....
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> just my thoughts before you shout!
Easy to criticise without offering an alternative isn't it?, so what would you suggest?
Personally I think the design looks good, as well as the fact they only take up half a car parking space whilst providing secure, extremely cheap parking for 6 bikes & equipment is also a huge benefit.
As a supposed 'cyclist' yourself surely any system that facilitates bike use is nothing but a positive???
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Fly Wrote:
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> So you can only get 2 bikes per household. So if
> you have 3 cyclists in the house you can't do this
> so still need a car.
The hangars only stores 6 bikes, 2 per household is more than fair, its a facility for all the community after all
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Chief Wrote:
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> Park somewhere else and catch a bus or cab to the
> station please. We don't want you, and other
> non-residents, clogging up our roads!
Daily Mail reader by any chance? #NIMBY
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wulfhound Wrote:
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> Here's one of those hangars looking a lot less
> fugly..
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> http://winerides.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/
> Bikehangar-Planters-Wood.jpg
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> @ keano77 they're basically just bolted down - and
> if nobody's using it, I'd imagine the council will
> move it to somewhere that it will get used. So
> that they can charge people to use it. No point in
> having them on the street if they're not used.
They're not just 'bolted down', holes are drilled into the paving stone and road at the four corners, the hole is filled with Chemfix(a chemical anchor) then rods are fixed into the chemfix, the hangar is then fixed to the rods using 'shear nuts' to prevent removal/tampering with the hangar. The council don't charge people to use it, Cyclehoop do though but the rent is pretty low. The hangars are only normally installed when there is an existing demand from local residents......i.e. in Hackney some of the hangars have 40+ people wanting a place!
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Love the bike hangars, what a brilliant idea, anything that facilities healthier lifestyles and less pollution is great in my book. What would be there in its place???.yet another angry, costly, air polluting car thats what.
Get a bike & start to LIVE!
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Can anyone recommend somewhere that'll repaid a smashed iPad mini screen in the Dulwich/Peckham area?
Thanks!
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Jo Miller at http://www.jomillerpersonaltraining.com is highly recommended, local and has experience with pre/post natal clients!
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