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fruityloops

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  1. Sue Wrote:

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    > DulwichFox Wrote:

    > --

    > >

    > > How many of the 'I would deffo use it '

    > brigade

    > > currently use the pool at Brockwell Park and

    > how

    > > often..

    > >

    > > Let us get realistic about this project..

    > >

    >

    >

    >

    > Didn't you say something similar about the ED

    > cinema?

    >

    > And about The Ivy House when it became a community

    > owned pub?

    >

    > Both of which appear to be thriving :)



    from my limited experience of the EDF, i'd say that sounds about right.

  2. DulwichFox Wrote:

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    > rendelharris Wrote:

    >

    > I didn't say it was going to be as nice - but if

    > heated I would definitely use it in the winter

    > and

    > in the rain and I think many others would too.

    >

    > You would use it.. and many others.. How many ?

    >

    > How many to justify the massive cost to heat the

    > water in the pool.. 100 150 ? every day rain or

    > shine.

    >

    > Foxy


    add me to that many.

  3. Picture is fantastic.


    London Fields Lido has no parking - seems to do fine (not sure what the obsession is with parking on this forum).


    Could be a real asset to Peckham Rye, given the renaissance of outdoor swimming over the past 2-3 years.

  4. Is scaffolding always essential? I think we are having other work done on the block this year, and so hopefully we can get in when the scaffolding is up in any case, but I wonder if they would work on it with ladders that cling onto a pitched roof (have seen roof work being done like this elsewhere before).
  5. Looking for a quote to line a chimney (silver tubing type lining).


    We are looking to have an open fire, but want the chimney lined as we are in a 3 storey set of flats, and don't want any leakage of smoke through dodgy pointing etc. where the chimney is next to a neighbour's wall etc.


    Any tips for how much this is likely to cost, or offers from chimney experts to quote etc.

  6. pearl1 Wrote:

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    > Visitors for today's game have parked on both

    > sides of Burrow/Abbotswood Roads, making it almost

    > impossible to get through. Lucky our car is small

    > - an emergency vehicle certainly would not have

    > been able to pass through.

    > Not only totally inconsiderate (what's wrong with

    > the car park?) But worrying considering the plans

    > to extend the club and build 60 homes with only 30

    > parking spaces.

    > Also, if the game was at 3.00pm, why are people

    > still shouting and blowing whistles at 9.0'clock?


    posted at 20:55 :-)

  7. geneie Wrote:

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    > fruityloops Wrote:

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    > -----

    > > I bet Christmas at your house is fun

    > >

    > > No candles for fear of fire

    > > Don't light the pudding to ensure no

    > carcinogens

    > > taken in.

    > > Don't bother opening those presents for fear of

    > a

    > > paper-cut.

    > It didn't take long to descend precipitously did

    > it?! :-(


    you're right. Apologies. But the sentiment remains - the scaremongering claiming that the area is unsafe is just plain ridiculous. I was trying to highlight just how ridiculous.

  8. taper Wrote:

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    > Just walked up Underhill, so had a good look at

    > Area Z. There are quite a few trees that have been

    > preserved. Subject to sensitive re-planting and

    > development, and no similar development in the

    > more densely wooded area, I don't think it will

    > detract from the cemetery as a public place.


    I live next to it... And there's hundreds that they haven't.


    Penguin. I stubbed my toe on my bed yesterday, do you think the council will be interested in taking it away for me so it doesn't happen again?

  9. Penguin68 Wrote:

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    > Of course, the cemeteries were wheelchair

    > accessible (before the neglect), and now

    > increasingly won't be - if those who want burials

    > stopped and wilding to happen get their way,

    > whereas Dartmoor and Brighton Beach are becoming

    > more accessible - different trajectories here...



    This is getting away from the point of them being supposedly unsafe if not managed in the same manner as the sterile environment of the remainder of the cemetery. The safety issues are mitigated by not being irresponsible and jumping on a big bit of concrete to make it fall, or lying under a leaning headstone waiting for it to collapse. Or trying to rollerblade through undergrowth...


    Unsafe... come off it

  10. Penguin68 Wrote:

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    > https://www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/content/leisure-a

    > nd-libraries/seafront/beach-accessibility-all

    >

    > http://www.dartmoor.gov.uk/visiting/accessible-dar

    > tmoor/vi-accessforall

    >

    > http://www.devon.gov.uk/easily_accessible_paths_da

    > rtmoor



    Super - avoiding the bit that says much of Dartmoor still isn't readily wheelchair accessible - which is a good thing as to make it so would ruin it.. exactly my point.


    The wheelchair option for Brighton is a fantastic idea, but is not creating a solution to accessibility by ruining the place itself by making permanent irreparable damage (again the point I was making).


    Can't wait to make my visits to both of these areas, not stick to the paths, and somehow manage to not turn my ankle.


    I'll report back Penguin.

  11. Penguin68 Wrote:

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    > I've walked through this cemetery, and Abney Park

    > Cemetery, and Nunhead Cemetery, and somehow

    > managed to come out unscathed. Am I normal?

    >

    > If you stick to the marked paths in the unmanaged

    > area that is fine, but penetrate into the woodland

    > scrub (as you are warned not to do) and there are

    > many trip hazards (and chances to turn your ankle

    > quite badly) - there would be no reason to

    > maintain the paths if they are to lead nowhere, so

    > I would assume that these also would become

    > overgrown eventually. The paths themselves

    > (because the soil is impacted) are regularly

    > waterlogged, and may be expected to become more so

    > if the area is to be generally abandoned - which

    > will increase the slipping potential. The area

    > will become increasingly unsafe for the elderly or

    > infirm, and will not offer, e.g. wheel chair

    > access - so, until sealed will be the cynosure of

    > the fit, young and active. Nothing against them,

    > but a park which might eventually only be

    > 'enjoyed' from its borders by a substantial

    > minority of potential users is hardly a community

    > asset.


    Just absolutely laughable. Lets pave Dartmoor or make them remove the pebbles from Brighton beach to make it wheelchair accessible whilst we're at it. Fit, young and active is a bit ridiculous. The minimal management required to keep paths such as in the cemeteries mentioned above, is a small price to pay for such an asset.

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