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Posted before on this thread but they need to introduce Low Pedestrian Neighbourhoods in this part of LL. Perhaps some planters forcing people to the other side of the road. Obviously winners and losers if this was done and no doubt those who don't usually use the other side of the street will be peed off on pedestrian displacement.

have just re-read your first post on this thread:


malumbu Wrote:

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> You probably need a low pedestrian neighbourhood,

> with pavement restrictions etc, to deter people

> using WR. This may also encourage those within

> walking distance to use Libretto although there

> are queues there on a Saturday (you can admire his

> cars though and the nicnacs in his window). Maybe

> Wood Vale will be the next place to be, although

> we have lost our pub, garage, sub post

> office/newsagents/penny sweets and hair dressers.


Are you are seriously suggesting that LTN's should be used to deter customers from patronising local business? There is quite a lot of this chat on Twitter at the min, whereby certain pro factions are aggressively targeting local traders. IMHO this is not constructive nor a good look!

Still long lines running up Bassano Street at lunchtime. In fact most of Lordship Lane is a long line for various shops. Glad to see many are still trying to support their local traders - they need all the help they can get right now.

Madness.. There will be so much waste after Christmas..


Every year in the UK, approximately 7 million tonnes of food is wasted.


Just during the Christmas, 2 million turkeys, 5 million Christmas puddings, and 74 million mince pie get disposed

while still edible, causing almost 270,000 tons of food waste in total during this widely celebrated holiday.


9 Dec 2019


It's a disgrace..


DulwichFox

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Madness.. There will be so much waste after

> Christmas..

>

> Every year in the UK, approximately 7 million

> tonnes of food is wasted.

>

> Just during the Christmas, 2 million turkeys, 5

> million Christmas puddings, and 74 million mince

> pie get disposed

> while still edible, causing almost 270,000 tons

> of food waste in total during this widely

> celebrated holiday.

>

> 9 Dec 2019

>

> It's a disgrace..

>



Is this because people buy them and don't eat them, or because the shops get too much food in?


If the latter, why isn't the surplus given to food banks or the homeless (well, probably not raw turkey to the homeless)?

Best is we started doing what our parents, grand parents and great grandparents did in WWII and keep chickens and rabbits that we could then slaughter ourselves. Obviously if you have a yard. Or better still we all had grazing rights eg using Goose Green for our goats and sheep. That would elevate SE22 well above other similar areas of London.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> William Rose currently Closed. Christmas Eve ???

>

> No Queue..

>

> Foxy



I went past at 1pm and they were open, but the queue was only 4 people outside the shop.

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