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Dust everywhere!


moz200

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Hi,


Has anyone else noticed that there is dust everywhere in East Dulwich. I live just off Colyton Road and my car is completely covered, I noticed that the general are is really dust. Where the hell is this coming from? The new school/the Waterworks? I have no idea but it bloomin annoying.


End of rant.

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Hmmm, sounds like a conspiracy, could the carwash people be throwing the dust around?


Well, I think it's from the school. The scaffolding is down and it makes sense that this would throw up dust. Maybe they should get the kids to come and clean our cars!

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in italy it's called the scirocco - a wind that comes from the saharan desert, bringing sand with it. When I lived in Naples the worst was when the scirocco was combined with rain - dirty red sandy stuff everywhere.


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The cars in Colyton rd are covered as is the road , apparently due to the lorries back and forth from the work at Harris Girl Academy . This road has suffered from this for the last couple of years due to the work on the waterworks. As soon as they finished then the work started on the school.
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