Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Vilmos Wrote:

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

> I am thinking of going, just to have a look, the

> same as I did when I went to see the Westfield in

> west London.

>

> I thought I could get the 185 to Lewisham, then

> get the Docklands Light Railway to the shopping

> centre.

>

> Will this work out?


I wouldn't bother as for the majority of the day, it requires a change at Canary Wharf for the Stratford service.


Was at Westfield Stratford for the second time today. As others have mentioned, the Overground from FH/HOP is the quickest way from ED to get there on public transport and only ?1.30 (?1.40 peak) single on Oyster.

Oh, I know it's not a big deal to get there. I just find it hard to believe that a bus to FH followed by Overground is quicker than just getting on the train to London Bridge.


But then, I know that a lot of ED is not very close to ED station, either. Each to their own, I guess.

the-e-dealer Wrote:

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

> Dunno. Im not anal enough to know that sort of

> thing ! :-) I expect you know it off by heart What

> Zone is Barry Road Please.



Afraid I can't help you with that. Is that still in London? Sounds ghastly! :-S

By the way folks, I believe good old Mary Portas' company 'Yellow Door'did a lot of work on Westfield at Shepherds Bush.


You know her; the one on TV showing us all how to look after and rejuvenate small local shops that are sooo important to the community! A world away from that hell hole in west London.


Cheers.

ibilly99 Wrote:

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

> souless barn to mindless consumerism stick with

> good 'ol Peckham



Peckham..yes what a great venue to do all my Xmas shopping now let me make a list:


Mum - 3 kilos of Halal lamb..

Aunty Mary - packet of fake hair weave (she has started to go grey)

Uncle Bob - ?10 top up for his mobile

Grandma - Nail Bar gift card...she could do with fake neon pink toenail extensions

Grandad - a white Polyester suit and a pair of alligator skin winklepickers


sorted!

jumpinjackflash Wrote:

>

>

> Peckham..yes what a great venue to do all my Xmas

> shopping now let me make a list:

>

> Mum - 3 kilos of Halal lamb..

> Aunty Mary - packet of fake hair weave (she has

> started to go grey)

> Uncle Bob - ?10 top up for his mobile

> Grandma - Nail Bar gift card...she could do with

> fake neon pink toenail extensions

> Grandad - a white Polyester suit and a pair of

> alligator skin winklepickers

>

> sorted!



Actually there are plenty of excellent gift options in SE15 without resorting to these cliches.


You could buy some lovely handcrafted gifts including chess sets from Persepolis or even buy one of the shop owner's excellent cook books and get it personally signed.


Or you could visit Review Bookshop which often has signed first editions, along with a quirky selection of gifts.


Or if you have a sweet tooth, how about handmade chocolate at the Melange chocolate shop - you could even buy a gift voucher for a place on a chocolate making workshop.


Or you could pop into The Nuns Head this Saturday where they are having lots of local craftspeople and traders selling their wares all day with lots of gift buying opportunities.

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

    • This week's edition of The Briefing Room I found really useful and impressively informative on the training aspect.  David Aaronovitch has come a long way since his University Challenge day. 😉  It's available to hear online or download as mp3. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m002n7wv In a few days time resident doctors -who used to be known as junior doctors - were meant to be going on strike. This would be the 14th strike by the doctors’ union since March 2023. The ostensible reason was pay but now the dispute may be over without more increases to salary levels. The Government has instead made an offer to do something about the other big issue for early career doctors - working conditions and specialist training places. David Aaronovitch and guests discuss what's going on and ask what the problem is with the way we in Britain train our doctors? Guests: Hugh Pym, BBC Health Editor Sir Andrew Goddard, Consultant Gastroenterologist Professor Martin McKee, Professor of European Public Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Mark Dayan, Policy Analyst, Nuffield Trust. Presenter: David Aaronovitch Producers: Caroline Bayley, Kirsteen Knight, Cordelia Hemming Production Co-ordinator: Maria Ogundele Sound Engineers: Michael Regaard, Gareth Jones Editor: Richard Vadon  
    • That was one that the BBC seem to have lost track of.  But they do still have quite a few. These are some in their 60s archive. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0028zp6
    • Hi Trinidad. Have just messaged you about a facebook post...
    • I don't know if he does newborns but I highly reccomend Will Westwood at Goose Green Clinic I've tried many Osteopaths locally and in Central London over the years and he Is now my 1st choice.... Highly qualified, and very gentle with good advice and aftercare.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

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