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Bic Basher

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  1. Just before the bus stop at the row of houses by Overhill Road. The pavement is up. However there appears to be no damage to the house.
  2. Gilloc Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Is it even worth claiming for cancelled trains? > The process seems very laborious for what return? > I read somewhere it was 80p. I have a monthly > oyster ticket. In all fairness I should get 50% > back considering this inconvenience! If using Oyster PAYG or Contactless, it's half of the fare paid. Last time I got a refund from Southern which took weeks, I got ?1!
  3. Helen Hayes has written to the rail minister. http://www.helenhayes.org.uk/southern_railway_emergency_timetable
  4. Ditto. I'd go for the train option preferably from Forest Hill. There are two direct trains per hour to East Croydon, but there are four Overground trains to West Croydon. Get on at the 5th carriage and at West Croydon, there is an exit that takes you directly to the Tramstop with trams to East Croydon which takes less than 5 mins. I'd personally avoid Southern at all costs when commuting to Croydon until the situation is resolved.
  5. goldilocks Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I should retract my previous post - I had thought > that the national rail site would be updated, but > now see that's not the case. Apologies for any > false hope, this is ridiculous Southern mentioned that journey planners will have the new timetable on from tomorrow.
  6. d.b Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > There aren't even strikes on our line. The Metro > services through EDW are already driver only > operated and have been for a long time. No idea > what the justification is for this. To shift drivers onto busier (and more profitable) mainline routes.
  7. I've lost count at the amount of burst water mains on that junction since the pipes were changed to stop them in the first place. Why is that section of road so vulnerable?
  8. It's worth noting that while certain Labour MP's were infighting, Helen Hayes emailed me about a completely different issue I have as part of the constituent emails at 11.30pm. As someone who has had dealings with Helen at both Cllr and MP level, I can't fault her for her hard work towards local people.
  9. The only time I've seen the IN team in ED was on DKH and outside Sainsbury's on the first weekend of the campaign, then nothing.
  10. Post is as normal this week.
  11. If you registered to vote in the recent Mayoral and Assembly elections, it'll be at exactly the same place as in May.
  12. Robert Poste's Child Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > How about overground to London Bridge then change > onto the Charing X train that stops at Waterloo > East? I think they stopped it for a while at one > point but looks like it's back on now anyway. > Around 30 mins in total if all working as it used > to. The new Charing Cross platforms don't open until late August.
  13. I've been on the 176 at lunchtime and it was an hour from The Strand to outside The Grove Tavern.
  14. Is it only College Gate that has the sign? I don't think I've seen them at the other gates, although I think Court Lane Gate should have one as it's the gate that people use from Dulwich Library.
  15. Southern's own press release confirms Peckham Rye and Denmark Hill will keep the ticket office open during the morning peak. http://www.southernrailway.com/southern/news/gtr-improves-station-modernisation-plans-after-consultation/
  16. For the last year, Southern is nothing more than a brand of GTR (Govia Thameslink Railway) who operate the Thameslink, Great Northern, Gatwick Express and Southern brands. So you have this large franchise running trains from King's Lynn to Brighton who are trying to streamline everything from ticket offices to counductors on trains to maintain profits for their shareholders. Fortunately this franchise is only until 2021, when it's very likely the Metro services from PR/ED/ND will be handed over to TfL, leaving the profitable services out of London to the private sector.
  17. Your question should be Virgin or other ISP's who use the BT Openzone network. Most Openzone ISP's buy their bandwidth from BT Wholesale, so whoever you use from BT Retail, Plusnet etc will have similar speeds. TalkTalk and Sky have their own back end at the BT exchange, so you may have different speeds in comparison. Virgin is like playing Russian roulette round here.
  18. I'm a 306 patient, so will add to the recommendations.
  19. The Gardens only covers a tiny section of Underhill Road. http://thegardenssurgery.co.uk/register-with-the-practice.html
  20. maxxi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > If you have a NatWest a/c they have a > coin-counting paying-in machine in the Denmark > hill branch. Same in the Peckham one.
  21. edcase Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > This morning at Peckham Rye didn't look too good > so I jumped on the Thameslink. Anybody used > Southern to ED or Forest Hill this afternoon? Southern trains out of Forest Hill were as per normal passenger wise today.
  22. alice Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I thoughts all southwark was 20mph Except where TfL are in charge of the road, which in Lordship Lane is between Melford Road and Wood Vale.
  23. That junction is notorious. It's not helped if you heading towards The Grove that the speed limit changes from 20 to 30 as you reach Melford Road.
  24. Lambeth Labour is apparently being run by a right-wing faction of the party called 'Progress' who have voted through these extensive cuts to library services.
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