Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Once again this morning the neighbours of this restaurant have come out to find chicken heads, bones and lemons alongside other assorted food and kitchen waste from the restaurant all over the pavement on the corner of Matham Grove and Lordship Lane. All nicely mixed together with fox poo. This is a regular occurrence and it?s disgusting. It?s frequently impossible to navigate small children and their buggies around the mess. Residents in the street have approached the restaurant staff and management on numerous occasions requesting more frequent commercial food waste bin collections and for staff not to dispose of food and kitchen waste in thin plastic bags when their bins are full to no avail. Complaint has also been made to Southwark Council in the hope that they can address the issues with the restaurant owners but nothing ever seems to change. All the other local restaurants, of which there are many nearby can seem to be able to manage their waste, so what else can we do to force this repeat offending business who has no respect for the residents that neighbour it, to improve it?s game?

camberwellconvert Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

...

> All the other local restaurants, of which

> there are many nearby can seem to be able to

> manage their waste, so what else can we do to

> force this repeat offending business who has no

> respect for the residents that neighbour it, to

> improve it?s game?


There seems to be a waste issue with Curry Cabin too:

http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,336529,1896456#msg-1896456

KidKruger Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> could this be the result of their bins being blown

> over during the winds last night ?

> There were loads of bins, keeled over, contents

> spilled out, this morning.

> Has anyone gpne in and spoken to Memsab about it ?


It's not a one-off

I went for lunch here today and was very disappointed with the buffet, staff did not replenish the salad or rice, a lot of the food looked tired and yes i saw a member of staff taking a black bag outside and leaving it on the pavement on Lordship lsne when they had there bins in side road, i for one will not be returning

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • If there’s a bank card or similar then call them and they will contact her.
    • https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/police-hunt-attack-south-london-b1247389.html Apologies if already posted on here - did look, couldn't find anything... 'The Metropolitan Police have appealed for help to find a man after a woman was seriously injured in an unprovoked attack in south London. The woman, in her 20s, was assaulted on Lordship Lane in East Dulwich at around 4.45pm on Monday August 25. She was treated by paramedics for injuries to her face and her jaw was broken in the attack. The victim was then taken to hospital and she continues to be supported by specialist officers. Officers are now searching for the suspect and are urging members of the public to come forward if they have information. He is described as a black man in his 30s or 40s with balding hair. He was wearing dark clothing during the attack. He is said to have approached the woman while she was by herself before swearing at her and then hitting her in the face. Detective constable Charlotte Kerr, who is leading the investigation, said: “We are working hard to find the person we believe is responsible for this senseless and unprovoked attack. “While we continue our enquiries, we hope our increased neighbourhood police presence will offer some reassurance to women and girls throughout the local area. “If you saw anything on Monday, 25 August – particularly between the junction of Lordship Lane and Chesterfield Grove at around 16:45hrs - do not hesitate to get in touch with us. “No matter how small you think your information is, it may be the key that unlocks our investigation.” Any witnesses or anyone who can help identify the suspect is asked to please contact the Met via 101, quoting 5018/25AUG or 01/7897951/25. Those who wish to share information anonymously can contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.'
    • I think, with schools, you really have to find the one that suits your child, rather than moving to a school catchment and then hoping it works. Mine both went to a high ranking and covetable school and had very different experiences - one loved it and the other was bullied and traumatised, and hated it. WE actually moved away because she couldn't walk around the area (yes - Dulwich area, so one of the local schools).
    • We live a little further down, on Pymers Mead. Traffic is terrible (always has been, but worse since the introduction of the Southwark LTNs). It's mainly the school drop -- traffic is noticeably lighter once the private schools break up  Have a few friends who live on that side of CR backing on to the train line. None has had any major complaints and the gardens on that stretch are fairly long, so you're not right on the line. Some have kids who go to Charter North -- its catchment defintely extends to Croxted Road. Other state secondaries nearby are Elmgreen and, of course, Kingsdale, although that doesn't have a catchment -- pure lottery
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...