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snorky Wrote:

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> ON a personal level - Its interesting / funny to

> see white middle class commuters visibly recoil

> and adopt a 1000 yd stare when they have to pass a

> couple of black yoof hanging outside the Maxin

> chicken place on GV


Yes that's right Snorky, middle class commuters are racist! You certainly are socially aware!

Do any of you actually use the current library? If you did, you would know it is staffed by some lovely people who mostly are quite charming (the one glum one - you know who you are); it is patronised by a mix of people but at the times I attend, it is usually school children doing homework/research; it does not have a huge stock but the staff will happily obtain books from another library, or for a small fee, will order them; they will recommend books and all in all I think it is quite satisfactory.


I fear that what happened at Peckham (a perfectly adequate portacabin with lovely staff moved into a fancy building with no character and aresholes who weren't previously bothered by a book coming out of the woodwork) will happen here too.


[sorry - I had a Louisa moment there]

Jeremy Wrote:

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> snorky Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > ON a personal level - Its interesting / funny

> to

> > see white middle class commuters visibly recoil

> > and adopt a 1000 yd stare when they have to pass

> a

> > couple of black yoof hanging outside the Maxin

> > chicken place on GV

>

> Yes that's right Snorky, middle class commuters

> are racist! You certainly are socially aware!



Did I say that ?


I didnt think I did.



This is about fear.

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> Snorky you really do come out with some right

> rubbish at times :p



And sometimes I come out with a pretty much factual representation of what is out there as well.


See the fear on the commuters faces.

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> Do any of you actually use the current library? If

> you did, you would know it is staffed by some

> lovely people who mostly are quite charming (the

> one glum one - you know who you are); it is

> patronised by a mix of people but at the times I

> attend, it is usually school children doing

> homework/research; it does not have a huge stock

> but the staff will happily obtain books from

> another library, or for a small fee, will order

> them; they will recommend books and all in all I

> think it is quite satisfactory.

>

> I fear that what happened at Peckham (a perfectly

> adequate portacabin with lovely staff moved into a

> fancy building with no character and aresholes who

> weren't previously bothered by a book coming out

> of the woodwork) will happen here too.

>

>


Its a pretty good LIbrary considering its size - alot of the kids from the DKH estate go there to use the PC's for their homework - the staff are decent and willing to help. Its oft forgiotten about wioth its big fat glam neighbour up the road in Dulwich , but its a valuable rescource

By claiming "white middle class commuters" are scared of black people, you are implying they are racist. You are implying that that these "white middle class commuters" believe that black people are of a more dangerous/violent disposition.


I just don't think that these sweeping generalisations are either fair or helpful.

snorky Wrote:

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> KalamityKel Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Snorky you really do come out with some right

> > rubbish at times :p

>

>

> And sometimes I come out with a pretty much

> factual representation of what is out there as

> well.

>

> See the fear on the commuters faces.


I fail to see any "factual representation" in anything you have written. Only pathetic over generalisations that bare no relevence to this discussion.

Snorky


You freak.


I didn't say I didn't want people coming in and sharing the worthless stuff on LL (all I use is the bank). I just said I want them to have ample parking so that they don't spill onto Melbourne Grove.


You obviously have a few issues to get off your chest, and instead of reading what I put, you read what you wanted to see. I don't even know which comment you're talking about.


If we have things done your way "How do we keep them out" - then I sadly can't take part as it would mean I (YES ME BEING OF COLOUR) would have to leave ED to meet your cleanup requirements.


WTF are you on Snorky?

Jeremy Wrote:

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> By claiming "white middle class commuters" are

> scared of black people, you are implying they are

> racist. You are implying that that these "white

> middle class commuters" believe that black people

> are of a more dangerous/violent disposition.

>

> I just don't think that these sweeping

> generalisations are either fair or helpful.





Did I say that Jezza ? I dont think I did.


I did however state that fear is a motivator here - how much that is real or imagined is another issue.

MelbourneGr Wrote:

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> Snorky

>

> You freak.

>

> I didn't say I didn't want people coming in and

> sharing the worthless stuff on LL (all I use is

> the bank). I just said I want them to have ample

> parking so that they don't spill onto Melbourne

> Grove.

>

> You obviously have a few issues to get off your

> chest, and instead of reading what I put, you read

> what you wanted to see. I don't even know which

> comment you're talking about.

>

> If we have things done your way "How do we keep

> them out" - then I sadly can't take part as it

> would mean I (YES ME BEING OF COLOUR) would have

> to leave ED to meet your cleanup requirements.

>

> WTF are you on Snorky?


for the purpose of clarity, I donned the cloak of the the average Guardian reading ED liberal for the comments.


I do not subscribe to cleaning out of neighhbourhoods.

Must agree the picture looks very impressive. I wonder how they will deal with the builder's yard at the back. The delivery lorries start very early and I seem to remember the owners of the garden centre saying that they had no control over the extent to which lorries could access the road (which is private), nor did they have to pay towards the pot-holes they created. It can get very noisy with reverse beeps going all day so hope the flats have good double glazing.
Just flicked through these posts - bit confused as to how flats for key workers (i.e. teachers / police / nurses etc) can stir up so much angst. Surely a good thing. And its going to be wonderful for the community to have a much improved library. Its a shame to lose the garden centre though.
May have been mentioned before, I afraid I don't have time to read all the posts, BUT where are all these new happy residents going to park their (multiple) cars? Visiting a friend in Derwent Grove is an absolute nightmare if I take the car (of course, only when it is raining and two children and buggy reluctant to get wet or go out in dark). Parking in and around that area is almost impossible - most residents end up parking their cars up to two streets away from their own home. Residents parking permits will not solve this problem. Many of the houses in the area are multiple occupancy - which means multiple cars. There just is not enough space for more residents and their vehicles.
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There are quite a few Checkhov books in Southwark Libraries - I'm at work now and just had a look on the system. And I do hope I'm not the "glum" one. I always thought I was quite friendly. In my 10 month cover at Grove Vale I helped a lot of people with a lot of things...but it IS an easy library to miss, on account of it being as big as a toilet. I think the move over the road will be a very good thing..."if" it happens. Nobody seems to know. Not even the staff...which is me.


And thanks, Snorky. I'm back up on the hill at the big fat glam now, but Grove Vale is a lovely, harmonious little library and very child friendly. And it does have a pretty good stock for the size.

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