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That might be true but you're allowed to genuinely unload in a cpz area and if they bothered to appeal they'd likely win. How could a council make it so no one could get any kind of delivery without the delivery can getting a ticket?
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Not quite ED: what happened to "Seasons of England"?
mrwb replied to mr.chicken's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
It was around the corner before in the main part of Herne Hill before they redid those units. It's another sign of the times unfortunately. -
Ganapati Takeaway Kitchen closing down
mrwb replied to pecksniff's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Sign of the times sadly... -
The problem is the council are running short of revenue and the solution is to put in paid parking in the areas that don't have it already? It's as simple as that, isn't it ? Anyone got the council budget and actual numbers, for the current financial year, or where can we see it?
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For ULEZ complaint vehicles it's a £225 hit for every vehicle annually for the permit, £300 for non compliant. Just what everyone needs with the cost of living crisis and incipient recession. That's £225/300 that can't be spent elsewhere obviously... My guess is the council probably either have to make huge cuts or run out of cash if they can't get this parking money in. Their expenses will have increased like every entity and the fines from the LTN and school street traps (expect the new ones on Adys road etc) will have dried up largely now.
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Is it possible to get access to the money generated from the various parking and other schemes from the council somehow ?
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It's obviously a cash grab. LTN fine money drying up probably? No reason for controlled parking in my part of ED. Can see see Southwarks budget publicly somewhere and where all the money is going?
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Is other thread? Same thing that's been going on since the local delivery office that was on Silvester, got turned in to posh flats and an empty space on other other side.
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Pretty sure there's going to be a big reduction in traffic starting from now ish. Guess the local councils, TFL and the Mayor are going to get what they want. Maybe not in the way they intended it...
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Maybe they could put in accident blackspot signage ? It is isn't it? Might make people think.
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Like with the post service. All the local police infrastructure closed down in the last 20 years. (Now there are too many schools as well.) It's what happens when only fair weather is planned for. We'll never get a reliable post service without a local delivery office and crime won't be controlled properly without a local base for the police. As the cost of living issues increase expect more crime...
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Warning . Crows attacking on Townley Rd
mrwb replied to alipally's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I've seen the cat and crow battle going on around Goodrich last year. Cats were hiding under cars as they swooped down. Bizarre. -
The end of a reliable service in E Dulwich was when they sold the local delivery office off and turned it in to flats. Peak times and with the bank holidays, problems. They don't want people to use the post and having things takes weeks to be delivered helps achieve that I guess.
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Public land storage for the public to park their cars? Why do they have the right to charge people for parking? Unless there's some reason to restrict it, like people using the train station gumming the local streets up. Sure they're legally allowed to because the government says they can... It's public land that has essentially been requisitioned for the benefit of the council. Costs are increasing for the council (and everyone else). £100 extra on parking means a £100 less to spend on other things for the residents. It's certainly going to be interesting how things play out economically over the next 12 months... Good luck to everyone.
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Haven't had post recently. Got some today, but it's not even for my street, the number is right but it's for an address on the other side of ED... Anyone else ?
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It's good something is opening, rather than it being empty for years. As it seems the old LLoyds further up could well be...
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Good for them, will have to check it out. Can't imagine they're creating extra demand for bread though?, presumably the customers come from the other bakeries in the area.
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St John's and St Clement's Primary School Street
mrwb replied to gaylad's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Presumably the rat running will just move to Gowlett during the school street hours? -
Cineworld/Picturehouse in administration
mrwb replied to BrandNewGuy's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
There is nothing released at the Cinema that I've wanted to see in recent times. For me it's similar for Netflix as well, little of interest. -
Semas and Sea Master are both pretty good imo and reasonably close to the Library end of ED. If I want a coffee it's rise and bloom or all the way in to the D park cafe though. To me it's bizarre so many coffee places at the Goose Green end.
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Yet there is only one coffee shop in the small Sainsbury's end of Lordship Lane and that mainly does food and other things. Yet there is going to be another Chippy, despite there being Sema's, Emily's Place and Sea Master already pretty close by. Baffling stuff.
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Both main parties have closed police stations over the last 25 years: A police station has closed every week since Labour came to power in 1997, Government figures reveal. 1 MAR 2021 Why half of the UK’s police stations have closed in past decade.. Our police station is now a school, though it also seems there are too many schools now and not enough pupils for them! It's a similar story to what's happened to the local sorting office. The country has been run in to the ground by politicians who only think about the short term. I'm not seeing any party who are prepared to admit the problems and rebuild all essential infrastructure that has gone. Though as things get worse economically, crime is going to follow and ultimately things probably get bad enough so something is done about it.
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Post finally came today. Wondering if they're reading this thread ?
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