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Southwark Parks

All locked parks will be opened every day at 7.30am and closed at 4.30pm.


Buses

No bus services Christmas day. Other days Sunday services.


Trains

Services will be stop at around 8pm on Christmas eve - don't get caught out.

Southern and Thameslink no services Christmas day or Boxing day via London Bridge. Limited services all other days and some planned strikes action.

London Overground no services Christmas and Boxing day. Reduced services other days.


Library Opening Hours

All Southwark libraries close Xmas eve at 1pm. For precise details please see:

Dulwich Library - http://www.southwark.gov.uk/libraries/find-a-library?chapter=6

Grove Vale Library - http://www.southwark.gov.uk/libraries/find-a-library?chapter=8

And if you have kids do get them involved with the Winter Reading Challenge


Dulwich Leisure Centre

Christmas eve and New Years eve7am-4pm, Christmas, Boxing and New Years days closed. 27/12 & 2/1 opens 7am and closes 6pm. Normal opening and closing hours other holiday days 28/29/30.


Rubbish and Recycling

Over the holidays recycling and rubbish collections will be one day later and return to normal Monday 2 January.

Normal collection day Christmas periods collection day

Mon 26 Dec Tue 27 Dec

Tue 27 Dec Wed 28 Dec

Wed 28 Dec Thu 29 Dec

Thu 29 Dec Fri 30 Dec

Fri 30 Dec Sat 31 Dec


Christmas trees

If you have food/garden waste collections then you can just leave any real Christmas tree out on the next collection day.

Otherwise you can take real and plastic Christmas trees to the council waste collection centre on Devon Street, SE1 (just off the Old Kent Road).

These are the times on the DLC website:



23rd December ? Normal Hours

Christmas Eve ? 07:00-16:00

Christmas Day ? CLOSED

Boxing Day ? CLOSED

27th December ? 07:00-18:00

28th December ? Normal Hours

29th December ? Normal Hours

New Year?s Eve ? 07:00-16:00

New Year?s Day ? CLOSED

2nd January ? 07:00-18:00

3rd January ? Normal Hours


Which differs in at least four respects from the times on Southwark's website! Left hand, this is your right hand, I don't believe you've met...


Not your fault though Mr.B, happy Christmas and thanks for being accessible for the forum this year!

Hi rendelharris,

I've had confirmation that the Dulwich Leisure Centre website was broadly correct but was missing 30 December which has now been added -https://www.everyoneactive.com/newsflash/christmas-opening-times-87/

Thanks. Without your inout this wouldn't have been corrected.

Just need the council website updated and corrected...

Worth noting that it's a Saturday timetable on London Overground from Dec 27, overnight services will run to West Croydon and Crystal Palace on New Year's Eve until around 0300.


Southeastern are also operating overnight services to Denmark Hill, Peckham Rye, Nunhead, Herne Hill, West Dulwich & Sydenham Hill on NYE from Victoria.


Route 185 will also operate overnight every 20 mins on NYE.

  • 3 weeks later...
Have taken my tree to the recycling point in the middle of Peckham Rye for the last few years but can't find any info about it being a Christmas Tree recycling collection point this year. I live in flats so don't have garden/kitchen waste collections and don't have a car to drive to Devon Road. Any one have any ideas?

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