Jump to content

Recommended Posts

I think KalamityKel missed the inference that these offenders are putting East Dulwich SE5 or East Dulwich SE23 or similar. I don't think it was directed at people writing East Dulwich SE22. Whilst that is inefficient it is not misleading..
People all over London often describe their area by the name of the nearest station... it's not unique to Dulwich/Peckham/Camberwell. Hence Camberwell residents may often say they live in "Loughborough Junction", "Denmark Hill", or even "East Dulwich". Doesn't necessarily mean they're embarrassed about their post code.

So where would people say ED ends and Peckham / Camberwell Start?


For me, Ed ends at the station, Everything on the DKH estate side up to Grove Hill would be Peckham, and the Sainsbury's side would be Denmark Hill/Camberwell. Hoopers on Ivanhoe Road would be pretty much border of Peckham and Camberwell, definitely not ED.


I consider Goose Green and St John's Church to be part of Dulwich, but everything after that, including the playground, The Green, The Gowlett, and Kings on the Rye would be Peckham.


Going up the hill, I guess ED ends at the bottom of Sydenham Hill / Hornimans.

Yours is a tough one *Bob*.


You should tell your arty media mates you live in East Dulwich and your middle aged parent mates you live in Peckham.


This way you glean the minimum derived respect by association and so you have to earn it in other ways. Keeps you on your toes.

Maurice Wrote:

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

> No I think a lot of good folk in Camberwell are

> embarrassed.

>

> So they use The Grove, Myatt's Fields, 'near

> Burgess Park', Denmark Hill way, east Kennington,

> Oval, North Brixton....


I am afraid they do. It's a big place. They are confused. But mainly they are spineless.


One thing is true though. Whichever corner they are talking about they are all very positive about their bit of Camberwell.

I say I live in denmark hill rather than camberwell as it gives a clearer indication of where I live. Its not cause I'm embarrased of my postcode. Similarly, if I lived nr Hoopers or the ED end of Bellenden Rd, I would say I lived in ED rather than peckham or camberwell. That's just less confusing for friends cabbies.


As someone said, postcodes perform an administrative function. They don't necesarily give an accurate picture of where someone lives

When I moved here my Mum (lives in the Midlands) told her best friend Aunty Mary (no relation) that I had bought a house "in Dulwich - near the park". Aunty Mary (no relation) said her son , Stu, had just bought a house "in Birmingham - near the tip".


They do things differently up there.

>>For me, Ed ends at the station, Everything on the DKH estate side up to Grove Hill would be Peckham, and the >>Sainsbury's side would be Denmark Hill/Camberwell. Hoopers on Ivanhoe Road would be pretty much border of Peckham and >>Camberwell, definitely not ED.


For me the football ground and Sainsbury's and the adventure playground have always been in ED, which makes the traffic lights at the top of DKH sort of the border/customs post: all pretty arbitrary and subjective though I'm the first to admit.


Once I lived in "Dulwich Village Borders"; now I happily own up to "East Dulwich": all without having moved :))

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

    • Some foxes are very tame. The foxes that live near the electricity sub-station thing on the corner of Calton and Woodwarde will happily walk up to you/passed you. They are some of the best looking foxes around so clearly being well-fed - glorious coats and bushy tails but interested in humans and keen to engage/be fed rather than being scared.
    • Let’s not all get scared of the foxes now. Most likely explanation is protecting its den or association with food. We have foxes, and cats and they are no bother to each other. The fox will leave when the cats are out.   
    • I remember seeing something a few years ago on TV about a fox that was actually biting through people's shopping / takeaway food bags.  It was situated in an alleyway.  Not in London.  Very interesting in how the  urban foxes brain development has  been affected by their surroundings.   Not an exact quote from Darwin.  It's the adaptable that survive / not the strongest or the most intelligent.   I would be worried if a fox came close me.   Because they might be after my fur babies and they carry a lot of nasties.   Although they look beautiful from a distance or on a 🎄 card.  
    • Driving down Lordship lane around 2.45pm today saw a v sick looking fox walking in and out of the crowd. 
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

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