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Bic Basher

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  1. The only way I'd agree to humps is if it means those awful 12 Boris Buses are replaced with proper double deckers.
  2. se22cat Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > He used to make fantastic chips and there was > plenty of competition, with the chip shop next to > the butchers opposite what's now Meat Liquor which > also had a sister shop on Northcross road and iirc > there was a pretty decent one on Barry road in > those days, too. I'm trying to remember what that chippie was called in North Cross Road? My mother's friend worked in there.
  3. EE/Virgin was fine this afternoon at the Grove end of LL.
  4. > > Hi BicBasher, > Lister is on 6 bus routes and 6 bus routes are > very nearby to Dulwich Hospital. Lister has > controlled parking and no parking for visitors. > The Dulwich Hospital is currently not located in > controlled parking but will have car parking for > visitors. Lister is not near a train station but > thE Dulwich centre will be. Of which only two stop outside the current hospital, which serve Peckham and Camberwell. The other 4 involve a walk either from East Dulwich Grove/Lordship Lane or Grove Vale/Melbourne Grove which largely serve East Dulwich. Not as great as having six direct bus routes outside the centre. This leaves disabled or older patients either having to wait for a 37 or 42 or slowly walk up the road. While car access is welcomed, there will be a certain percentage who use public transport.
  5. Fine for us in ED, but the bus connections to Dulwich Hospital are nowhere as good as the Lister.
  6. rendelharris Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Bic Basher Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > > Trains are running from Forest Hill to Clapham > > Junction on Saturday. > > Not according to TfL journey planner they're not. I've double checked, the trains are running to Clapham Junction at x12 and x42 past each hour which go to Victoria from Platform 2. The TfL journey planner is dire for National Rail services.
  7. Louisa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I was going to attempt Hampton Court via Clapham > Junction tomorrow and that won?t be happening > either! Good job I read this. > > Louisa. Trains are running from Forest Hill to Clapham Junction on Saturday.
  8. I've seen the rats in the park next to Sainsbury's.
  9. Wait until the new school opens on East Dulwich Grove, it'll only get worse.
  10. Worth noting if you use the Dartford trains from DH and PR towards Lewisham, these now run via Hither Green and Sidcup and run to Gravesend. So if you want to go to Blackheath or Bexleyheath, a change at Lewisham is now required.
  11. As far as I'm aware, there a no terminating services at Denmark Hill on Monday. They either go to Blackfriars, West Hampstead Thameslink or Luton. The suggestion of using ED station instead to London Bridge, then change for Thameslink there is the more sensible suggestion than waiting around to pile onto an already packed train and then getting off at Blackfriars to change.
  12. The Thameslink 'improvements' are to benefit long distance customers, so they can travel to far flung places like Peterborough and Cambridge. Suburban TL and Southern customers are largely worse off under the changes. For example, Honor Oak Park and Forest Hill no longer have any early morning peak through services to East Croydon, the earliest being 0823 from HOP. School children who go to school in South Croydon lose their through trains to stations between Balham and Selhurst requiring three changes. Norwood Junction sees their services cut to East Croydon to 4tph and so on.
  13. Mrs D Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Is four trains in the morning rush our from > Denmark hill a permanent change? (Please tell me > it?s not!) we need more, not less trains! It's four trains per hour on the Thameslink line, of which two will terminate at Blackfriars.
  14. The worst thing about Three is they don't have 2G back up for voice calls. So you either get 3G (or 4G) or nothing, where as with the other networks, you should be able to use 2G indoors at least if 3/4G doesn't work inside.
  15. se22cat Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Long term Three customer here, if you are in Goose > Green, the coverage is awful, 4G only works once > in a blue moon in this area too. Yet the coverage map for 3G and 4G on Three claims to be excellent for indoor and outdoor in the Goose Green area. So that is another work of fiction by them.
  16. 207 is above the former Lyttle Minx shop.
  17. Going by the coverage map, 4G is patchy at the southern end of Lordship Lane. 3G seems stronger in ED, but still patchy in parts. I use Virgin (which uses EE) and I have rock solid 4G throughout ED.
  18. The Village branch doesn't appear to be changing, but doesn't have an ATM.
  19. singalto Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I was told that it is closing in June for 11 weeks > to have more self service machines installed. It's the model Barclays use in a lot of their branches now. Basically it becomes a self service bank with a member of staff supervising. It coincides with the closure of their Forest Hill branch as well.
  20. Clearly James is a victim of boundary changes. Although I was in College Ward, James took the time to chat to me away from here about issues that indirectly affected me.
  21. I'm in the new Dulwich Wood Ward and James Barber took the time to talk to me, even though I'm not a constituent. Best of luck.
  22. Really quiet when I voted at the Lordship Lane Estate TRA Hall earlier.
  23. Truly Scrumptious is still going isn't it?
  24. rendelharris Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > dbboy Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > > And the Lib Dems where going door to door as I > > passed through at lunch time, didn't think they > > were allowed to do so on polling day? > > No, there's a ban on broadcasting campaigns > imposed by Ofcom, but at a local level you can > campaign all you like as long as you don't do it > near polling stations. Oh that explains why I've had nothing but leaflets from Labour on the Lordship Lane Estate.
  25. Translated as DF doesn't like Khan, but won't back it up. Right......
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