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The park is very close to the Maudsley ,so I guess this may have been someone with mental health issues ,or substance abuse .

I love the paddling pool in this park ,but otherwise just find it incredibly depressing .

Though handy to take inpatients at Kings for some fresh( ish ) air .

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Herne Hill Guest Wrote:

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> Ruskin Park is beautiful.


I agree...some lovely mature trees...full of squirrels (including an albino)...


And Quids, I haven't seen anyone crapping in a public park either...but then I've had a sheltered life...

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> Ruskin Park. Been once with my little ones. A once

> only experience.


really? Wow. I love Ruskin Park. Much better playground than anything I've found in ED, and the paddling pool is top. Besides, sometimes you get to meet the Quidses there.

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Given the public funding cut backs it could be that there will be alot more public poo-age required.


Although pooing on the footpath is a bit rum. Having a dump on one of the flower borders would have been less unsightly and would have provided nutrients to the plants.

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Moos Wrote:

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> citizenED Wrote:

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> > Ruskin Park. Been once with my little ones. A

> once

> > only experience.

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> really? Wow. I love Ruskin Park.


we like it too, may be the new goose green will be better (if and when they manage to finish it) but the playground certainly beats e.g. dulwich park or peckham rye in the eyes of my children

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