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Southwark Council have continue their war against the soft southern section of the borough by issuing an enforcement notice for the removal of one of the mushrooms in Lordship Lane. Thanks Southwark Council for your support for a really great local art initiative that gave pleasure to thousands and increase footfalls to many rate paying businesses.

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    • I said that only some of the time should be set aside for general swimming by removing some of the ring-fencing - see above for proof. Nobody was clamouring for such timed access before Covid; now, lots of people book (often at night when slots open) then sometimes don’t turn up in that hour. It’s hardly the epitome of accessibility (which is one of this council’s pet phrases), and therefore doesn’t encourage would-be swimmers to dip their toes into the water. 
    • He’s been hanging around my garden in SE22 for last two weeks or so, and doesn’t seem to go home anywhere. Hoping that he’s just wandered, got lost and has made friends with my cats. I have fed him as no cat would sit out in this weather if they had somewhere nice and warm to go
    • you could always try the makerspace in Herne Hill am sure someone could do it for you
    • Any update on the injured fox?  Hope it got help one way or another, poor thing.
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