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Iloveeastdulwich

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  1. This was advertised recently /forum/read.php?30,2262070,2262070#msg-2262070
  2. Doesn't seem very professionally advertised, considering they deal with very confidential data and information.
  3. I also saw a tiny one which sounds similar to what you've seen on a path near Firemans Alley/Dulwich Park. tiddles Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Saw the teeniest tiniest bird on the path next to > the bowling green in peckham - def not a wren or > long tailed tit. Most of the teeny birds are quite > round but this was like a tiny scaled down version > - it had a bit of yellow and other non sparrow > colours - and idea? Made the mistake of googling > small tits..... not helpful...
  4. Just realised your thread is called 1994 but here goes anyway.. There was a fruit and veg shop and a butchers shop on North Cross road, where they sliced bacon and cheese off the block and they had sawdust on the floor. On Lordship Lane there was a takeaway chicken shop where Gelato shop now is. Next to the Robert Carder shoe shop there was a shop selling old doors and antique fixtures, fittings and fire places and bits and bobs. George Dourof owned the carpet shop. 'Carpenters'fruit and vegetable shop took 2 shops up where GBK is now. 127 lordship which is now Olivelli restaurant was a bag shop called Haywoods, owned by Mr and Mrs Haywood in the 1950s. Next door to the carpet shop there was a photographic studio back in the 1950s. Rouiller White was a hairdressers and before that was a travel agents that did coach holidays.
  5. Lived here all my life, where on earth is Dulwich square! Is it another newly made up pompous name?
  6. https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/all-drones-with-cameras-to-be-registered-as-new-rules-take-effect-pkhpfbphr
  7. There were also 2 Off Licences on Forest Hill Road (on the corners) and a fruit stall in the middle of the pavement outside the laundrette.
  8. yes dbboy that's the butchers, Linghams! I remember the electric fly catchers that they used to have in the shop:) Later Linghams moved to Peckham Rye (where the Blue Tit hairdressers now is I believe) I also remember the bakers, owned by the same chap who had a bakery in Dulwich Village. jeans shop - yeh you're right otta ...shudder to think... :) dbboy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > - the butchers shop with sawdust on the floor on > Forest Hill Road (along where Beauty Plus is) Was > it Linghams > > and the bakers which followed
  9. When you remember - the barber shop opposite the police station on crystal palace road (Upland road side), the barber used to shave all the beards of the police officers from the station with his 2 daughters giggling as they lathered the policemen's beards. - the slipper baths in Dulwich public baths - Gordons greengrocers (where the turkish greengrocers is now on forest hill road) - the little indian sweet shop on Forest Hill Road - next to Jonathans newsagents - the jeans shop at the back of Dulwich police station on Lordship Lane...what went on in the back? - Waverley school girls having to wear their red netball skirt and kit, on the main road on Peckham Rye - the butchers shop with sawdust on the floor on Forest Hill Road (along where Beauty Plus is) - 7.11 opening up and being the cool shop to go to..and yes the slurpies - the tyres that you would jump on in Peckham Rye Adventure Playground, before the days of health and safety.:))
  10. I wonder how many people on this thread actually have family graves in that area? I do, 2 generations, and would certainly like my relatives to have the dignitary of being able to rest in peace. Does anyone know how can I make sure that my family graves will 'not' be demolished? Blanche Cameron Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Andrew, redeveloping these cemeteries for new > burial plots means destroying family memorials, > mounding over graves and digging up the dead and > destroying a lovely natural spot. > > It is indeed a cemetery - a full one, an historic > one - with 300,000 people buried here. So let the > dead and the woods rest in peace. > > Attached is photo in Camberwell Old Cemetery of > headstones earmarked for removal and the graves > dug up for new burial. > > Blanche Cameron > 07731 304 966 > www.savesouthwarkwoods.org.uk
  11. I've just used Paul from Nunhead carpets, lovely guy and great job done. Would recommend.
  12. yes I thought the same too - what saffron said.
  13. Does anyone have a copy of Friday's Metro newspaper? Thank you
  14. What's with the metal newspaper holders in the luggage space on buses. This limits luggage space and creates more traffic in the aisle. Wasn't the luggage compartment meant for luggage?!
  15. This one was taken a few years ago! http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,1190296
  16. yes I did, very touching and so sad. What a waste of a young persons life....
  17. Agree with Nigello, Jah Lush, Mr Barber. It's down to the ambulance service to make a complaint or you if you witnessed it. Nigello Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Why would a councillor raise it unless contacted > with full details by a witness - which could or > could not be you? I agree that it's worth > complaining about but to ask a councillor when you > could very easily DIY is too much to ask. You saw > it, you're aggrieved, so why shouldn't it be you > to take the next step (which is what I would have > done).
  18. spot on PollyG...very constructive input. PollyG Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I probably should have been clearer in my previous > post. The railings are indeed a big improvement > on the fence for many of the reasons mentioned > above. My post was solely in relation to the final > one third of the Underhill Road section which is > very open and doesn't provide much privacy for > those wishing to grieve privately to do so. > > Bob- sounds as if trees would be a no-go from > Renata's email. I'm not a horticulturist, but > maybe some sort of flowers/plants along the border > might be a good compromise between a bit more > privacy and maintaining an attractive green > space. > > Renata- many thanks for taking the time to respond > and for the information provided, much > appreciated.
  19. I totally agree Polly, grieving should be if wished, a private affair not a public one...and I don't recall anyone saying they are ashamed of it either. PollyG Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Agreed. Do you think the council could arrange for > some planting/screening to go behind the railings > to create some privacy for mourners- it seems very > public now for what should be a very private > affair. Any idea which department this would fall > under?
  20. Wanted: Cleaner for my house near Goose Green. Please send me your recommendations - no self recommendations please.
  21. not to be confused with this brilliant handyman Vince His contact number is ‪07931737773, highly recommended !!! http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,1613923,1643828#msg-1643828 LinziS Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I actually booked Vince and he failed to show up > leaving me in the lurch. > > When I tried to call to confirm /check if he was > coming he hung up on me. I can't speak for his > work but his professionalism is disappointing.
  22. Decorative hat pin with red stones found on number 40 bus. Its been handed into the bus driver on the bus to hand into the garage.
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