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Hi

I live on Peckham Rye, the SE15 side. it's lovely. Been here 25 years next year! Kitchen's nearly done, too.

People who talk sh1t about Peckham when just focussing on a small bit of it really pee me off.

It's like those idiots who have money but no imagination so aspire to having a personalised number plate.

Get a life.

Aas for those who wonder which area they live, if the street name has SE15 on it then you're in Peckham mate. Get over it or get counselling and get over it. Or just "be". If it says SE22 then it's East Dulwich.

The postcodes are alphabetical in the areas in which they relate and all Southwark Streets have name and postcode.

ie.

SE2 Abbey Wood

SE3 Blackheath

down to

SE14 New Cross

SE15 Peckham

SE16 Rotherhithe

and to

SE20 Anerley

SE21 Dulwich

SE22 East Dulwich

SE23 Forest Hill


Maurice Wrote:

> Peckham is a story of its own. Millions and

> millions and millions. God knows it should be

> better. But 'better' is relative.

I actually get a little thrill out of telling people how close I live to Peckham, watching them shudder then observing their confused reactions when they see how lovely East Dulwich is. Am I sad? (I am SE22 by the way, but wouldn't mind being SE15. As long as it was the nice bit!)
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