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I might need to hire a small van for a day though I have the option of using a man with a van. Is there anywhere locally which has a good reputation? I did a search on google which led me to a thread possibly now deleted, which slated one crowd on Barry Rd I think.


Any suggestions please?

I've used Lino (who's technically in Dulwich Village) for more than five years. Always reliable, and didn't even complain when the bottom sludge from a fish tank spilled on him shortly before he was due to go off to a family event. He is a man with a van though and not a hire company.


If you want I can send you his number via a private message?

Jeremy Wrote:

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> I keep reading the title as "Urinated by bad

> reviews - Van Halen in Ed"

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> I probably need an early night.


Not necessarily so Jeremy, this could quite easily be a news story concerning the Scottish leg of a UK Van Halen tour when Dave Lee Roth was in the band.


Apparently things could get a little, unconventional.

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Hi Alan, we just moved house and hired a van through a company called iCanHire, which was brilliant. It works like ZipCar in that their vans are parked at various locations around East Dulwich, Peckham, Camberwell etc, and you simply go and pick them up and they unlock them remotely for you. We hired the largest size of Ford Transit van for 12 hours, and it was parked about five minutes from our flat! Very convenient. This is their website: http://www.icanhire.com/
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