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Om, I lost count of the number of times the queue moves so slowly I have mussed 10-15 mins from swimming or softplay at Peckham


And the hydro pool is open for such a short time each day in the holidays, compared with other pools


I spent yesterday calling Peckham to see what times were on. No answer. No info on website. Fusion head office had no info and couldnt get through either! After 5 hours I gave up and called forest hill who answered right away and said they were open all day


So we went there today

I think you might have been lucky to get a space on that road as during term time you have the parking from the two schools at either end of the road and of course the locals themselves. Fuschia, does your street have any nice amenities that the people from Forest Hill could avail of after parking outside your house? Care to name it?


The 176 and 197 stop right outside the pool so it is within and easy bus ride of ED.


BTW, I don't live on that street but I think Otta probably has loads of parking beside her.

borderpaul Wrote:

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> I think you might have been lucky to get a space

> on that road as during term time you have the

> parking from the two schools at either end of the

> road and of course the locals themselves. Fuschia,

> does your street have any nice amenities that the

> people from Forest Hill could avail of after

> parking outside your house? Care to name it?

>

> The 176 and 197 stop right outside the pool so it

> is within and easy bus ride of ED.

>

> BTW, I don't live on that street but I think Otta

> probably has loads of parking beside her.


Him I think...

CamberwellOld Wrote:

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> OK, if you're heading to Forest Hill pools, while

> you're in the area you could also visit the local

> sweet shop, deli, haberdashers, card shop and a

> great lingerie shop, all on the same road as the

> pools...



Indeed, but you forgot to mention the chicken shop, the kebab shop, and the excellent offy that sells all cans for ?1.


PS. If you do come to the pool, I'd advise avoiding the cafe, it costs a fortune!

Fuschia, yes we had the same issue, 3 kids under 5 but could never park outside the house, always wanted to paint a Parent and Pram sign on the road. Yes, some people would say that would be discriminatory against all those people who pay taxes so that we can overpopulate the world.


Back to FH, while you are availing of the swimming pool and all the great shops on Dartmouth Road, call into Robert Stanford a really good estate agent or the other two and buy/rent a house there.

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