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    • @malumbu I agree that brenchley gardens is horrible to cycle along. I’ve contacted Southwark Council and TFL about it a couple of times. The Council said the road has been audited and it’s safe.  Do you know of anyone else who might be able to help? I live in a Lewisham postcode so don’t think a Southwark councillor would be interested in contact from a non Southwark resident. 
    • Thanks for confirming I’m replying to myself,  maybe 15 years ago some work was done on that area previously they had been a very marshy impossible area quite dangerous for unsuspecting small children - maybe a pond there are still leftover reeds there now.  
    • We tried Viet Flavours yesterday. They opened a few days ago next to Franco Manca on LL and are doing 20% off until the end of the month. Food was very good and fresh, perfect for the warm weather of late. They have a nicely decorated room and service was friendly. Prices are on the higher end but not that different from others in the area (opening discount well worth it). We liked that they have the classics (Pho, Banh Mi, Bun Bo Hue, Vietnamese coffee, etc.) but also some dishes more rarely seen (crispy pancakes, anchovy chicken wings, tamaring fish, Saigo/Hoian rice place). Lots of veggie options too. We will be coming back. 
    • This is, I believe, the area that the council plans to put in formal drainage, cutting down numbers of mature trees 'because it will be easier for the contractors' - and hence demonstrating once again its contempt for it's south-of-the-borough constituents and nature in general, where it cannot be sufficiently monetised. It has, I think, suggested it will plant saplings to replace the mature trees, so our children may be able to see the results, when they get a lot older.
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