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Thanks for the kind welcome, ianr. To be specific, the smell has been lingering for a couple of weeks now, if not longer. It's an unpleasantly bitter odour, with sharp notes of sour rot. I recommend having a whiff for yourself as it is quite hard to describe. @DulwichFox have you any idea as to what it could be?

I Live at the Whately Rd end of Ulverscroft..


There is often bad smells at the Northcross rd. end. Stale/Old oil possibly from Chip Shop waft in the air.


Other food smells on Market day can be very unpleasant but do not reach my end.


Discarded Fish boxes left opposite the Palmerston over night..


Not Pleasant ..


Foxy

misterdulwich Wrote:

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> Thanks Foxy, but this particular smell tends to be

> outside the hairdressers on Northcross road.

> Unusual for hairdressers, and I'm sure it's in no

> way linked. However, I do think it needs

> investigating further...



The hairdresser's on North Cross Road is nowhere near Ulverscroft Road.


I have never noticed any smell outside it.


What I do notice however is a persistent faint smell of gas on North Cross Road at the mural end, near Superdrug.


I have been meaning to report it for weeks.

Sue Wrote:

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> misterdulwich Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Thanks Foxy, but this particular smell tends to

> be

> > outside the hairdressers on Northcross road.

> > Unusual for hairdressers, and I'm sure it's in

> no

> > way linked. However, I do think it needs

> > investigating further...

>

>

> The hairdresser's on North Cross Road is nowhere

> near Ulverscroft Road.

>

> I have never noticed any smell outside it.

>

> What I do notice however is a persistent faint

> smell of gas on North Cross Road at the mural end,

> near Superdrug.

>

> I have been meaning to report it for weeks.


There?s a hairdresser on the corner of Ulverscroft / NorthCross Rd !

So, actually ON Ulverscroft !!

KidKruger Wrote:

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>

> There?s a hairdresser on the corner of Ulverscroft

> / NorthCross Rd !

> So, actually ON Ulverscroft !!



That's a barbers, isn't it? Are they called hairdresers now?


If so, profuse apologies for my outdated knowledge :))

Apologies, I meant outside the barbers. However, I have always used the terms' hairdressers' and 'barbers' interchangeably - is that wrong? What are the differences? Who cares? Perhaps that's a topic for another thread... But for now, the scent still doth linger and spoil the fragrance of festive cheer! Bah Humbug!

misterdulwich Wrote:

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> Has anyone noticed a pungent scent at the very

> beginning of Ulverscroft road (the end closest to

> NorthCross road)?

> It isn't very nice! Hmmm...?



Yes!! It abated for a while, and is now back with a vengeance. It smells like vomit to me.

I'm so sorry, I think the issue could be down to my small dog, or otherwise, me. He is a black terrier cross, and I'm blonde and about 5'7". He has a constipation problem and walks like a gunslinger while I have the opposite and shuffle like I'm trying to post letters on the Generation Game. If you recognise our description approach with caution, as by Underhill Road anything could blow at any time.

Sue Wrote:

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> misterdulwich Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Thanks Foxy, but this particular smell tends to

> be

> > outside the hairdressers on Northcross road.

> > Unusual for hairdressers, and I'm sure it's in

> no

> > way linked. However, I do think it needs

> > investigating further...

>

>

> The hairdresser's on North Cross Road is nowhere

> near Ulverscroft Road.

>

> I have never noticed any smell outside it.

>

> What I do notice however is a persistent faint

> smell of gas on North Cross Road at the mural end,

> near Superdrug.

>

> I have been meaning to report it for weeks.


I've reported gas smell, they will investigate within the hour.

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