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AllforNun Wrote:

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> > Ps in the 60's Camberwell Grove was mentioned in

> the same sentence as Kings Avenue.


"It would, of course be unfair to consider Camberwell Grove to be in the same league as Kings Avenue..."


"A quote without a reference is like a fart in a lift. It's presence cannot be ignored, but it's originator can never be held responsible." - LostThePlot

Exactly. I want my cake etc. Can those of us in The Grove join adopt your ED brand, erect walls along the south side of Camberwell Church Street and Denmark Hill (okay give 'em the shops and Butterfly monster), and leave Camberwell to the growing lot of people hell bent on destroying what is left. They can join forces with central Peckham.

So you mean the 'vulnerable adults' who spend their days scallying about drinking strong cider and swapping prescription drugs?


Totally agree. They should be rounded up and forcibly helped.


Care in the community is a myth. Giving people the freedom to drink and drug abuse themselves to death is not care.


We could do with some of that East Dulwich NIMBYism that won't even tolerate a late night pharmacy- let alone roaming hordes of filthy layabouts.

Sorry - hop aboard the 36 or 436 and music blarring from 14 mobile phones is a bit much. No I don't mind a bit of urban noise, take Lordship Lane, but strink drinking idiots shouting horrendous hate-filled things is something else. And the rudeness of people. Shoving, pushing and all 'round nasty. The Grove deserves a Lordship. Not a third-world, gum encrusted, litter filled, take-your-life-in-your-own-hands through road. Luckily we have the Camberwell Forum back on the case again. Boy have they been a huge force for the better!
Without trying to sound coarse, it's up to local politicians to deal with such things. If you vote some shades of the political spectrum you then get the resulting social experiments. Compassion is good but there is a balance between state responsibility and that of the individual.

In the whole of Dulwich (Village, East and West) six of the nine coucillors are blue.


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Lambeth (left) Southwark (right)


The blue numbers are 21 Village, 5 College, 19 Thurlow Park and 7 Gipsy Hill wards. The yellow 6 is East Dulwich ward.

Ah then that explains why things are improving I suppose. I had such high hopes for new labour. Now I think we need an era of tough love ala the blue brigade. Meanwhile back in Camberwell we're blaming ourselves for the behaviour of idiots instead of blaming them.

Whilst I think care in the community doesn't work I don't think that the 'vulnerable adults' are to blame.


Similarly for people addicted to prescription drugs whilst I feel they need stern guidance I don't think they need to be blamed.


As for loud mp3 players and noisy streets then I don't feel there is any blame to attribute.

Surely the 'issue' with music on mobile phones is the dreadful scratchy sound quality.

In my day, if you wanted to treat/inflict your music on the general public in shared public spaces, you at least had the decency to make sure they could hear it properly.


If it didn't need at least 4 Ever Ready PP9's to power-up, it ought not to be seen out of the house.

There's a fine line between blame and holding people responsible. I'll concede it's the latter and we struggle with it in Camberwell. We bear the brunt of all the worst things confronting the Borough and sit and watch everywhere else get truckloads of cash. We did get that new toilet though.


Back on point. The Grove is distinct from the mayhem of Camberwell proper. I think we belong in Dulwich East. Alan you can stay in Camberwell and dish out tough love. I should recommend a bullet proof vest.


Bob. I still have an 8 track. And a Bose state of the art too.

The only places where you get this 'mayhem' are around the Green and outside Nandos and even then it's just unpleasant on the eye. You aren't in danger in either place.


You can't claim that Camberwell Grove is notably different to Love Walk, Grove Lane or even sleepy little Selborne Village (estate agent name for my bit) in terms of 'mayhem'.


Camberwell is generally a nice place but there are a couple of shit bits. It's a familiar tale.

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