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Oh dear, I'm repeating myself - but nothing new there.


Prediction about the Harris Academy:


Within five years of opening:


The selection criteria will exclude most working class boys. Very few of the pupils will be from North of Peckham Road/Peckham High Street. Many parents will be those who can't afford, or won't pay, the fees for Alleyns or Dulwich College. The property prices in the East Dulwich Bermuda Triangle will double. The school will be renamed "Honor Oak".

Louisa Wrote:

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> Bob I found an Ilfracombe Forum... I think i'd be

> one of two locals if I posted on it! lol

>

> http://icpg.p5.org.uk/forum.html


Ha Ha - nice one. Perhaps you should email the creator of the site, and let he or she know that forum is spelled 'FORUM' and not "FOURM". It doesn't create the right first impression on a home page.

Whether you embrace the culture or not you will be one of many Londoners pushing up the house prices and making the area unaffordable for locals!


Interesting that your view is that all incomers fall within the generalisations you state, wonder whether the Devon locals will be less discriminatory than yourself ;-)

ClareC Wrote:

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> Whether you embrace the culture or not you will be

> one of many Londoners pushing up the house prices

> and making the area unaffordable for locals!

>


That sure does sound familar ClareC... hehe

Muttley I do hope you're not related to the notorious pirate who accidently wrecked a ship returning with goods from Ireland, which contained his duaghter. The pirate, so distressed by what he had done, recovered his daughter, and laid her to rest in a small room in Chambercombe Manor with a rose put across her chest. The room was bricked away and not dicsovered for nearly 200 years..


http://www.chambercombemanor.org.uk/index.asp



...Or maybe you just come from sheep farming stock! :)

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