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Countrlass22 Wrote:

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> Ha abusive members. Nothing better do nit pick.

>

> Your so hilarious


and you're a sado IMO... let the guy/girl have a bit of fun.


Calling the council at 12.10am.... i mean really. Maybe you should move to the burbs

To anyone living in central London, or even SE or SW low numbers south of the river, this is surely suburbs - zone 2/3 borders, reachable only by bus and overground, most of it built since 1900. Inner suburbs these days perhaps, but you couldn't call it inner city or urban.

To anyone living in central London, or even SE or SW low numbers south of the river, this is surely suburbs - zone 2/3 borders, reachable only by bus and overground, most of it built since 1900. Inner suburbs these days perhaps, but you couldn't call it inner city or urban.


(Pedantry alert)


The number part of London postcodes does not indicate how central you are - it's alphabetical by postal area - so the rererence to 'low numbers' doesn't make sense. And most of ED was built before 1900, in the 1880s and 1890s.


That aside, I agree that inner suburbs is the best description - it fits the history, architecture and the general feel.


Re 'offensive all night party' - obviously not literally all night, but I'd be pretty hacked off about this:


"the last guests left about 2:15 when we switched off the music"


if it was my neighbour, whether they'd warned me or not.

DaveR Wrote:

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> To anyone living in central London, or even SE or

> SW low numbers south of the river, this is surely

> suburbs - zone 2/3 borders, reachable only by bus

> and overground, most of it built since 1900. Inner

> suburbs these days perhaps, but you couldn't call

> it inner city or urban.

>

> (Pedantry alert)

>

> The number part of London postcodes does not

> indicate how central you are - it's alphabetical

> by postal area - so the rererence to 'low numbers'

> doesn't make sense. And most of ED was built

> before 1900, in the 1880s and 1890s.

>

> That aside, I agree that inner suburbs is the best

> description - it fits the history, architecture

> and the general feel.

>

> Re 'offensive all night party' - obviously not

> literally all night, but I'd be pretty hacked off

> about this:

>

> "the last guests left about 2:15 when we switched

> off the music"

>

> if it was my neighbour, whether they'd warned me

> or not.


True. Inner suburbs but not Inner London.

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