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londoner_77 Wrote:

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> Parkdrive Wrote:

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> > Why would anyone want to claim they live in

> > Peckham when they don't? I went to Peckham

> Manor

> > school in the late 60's and early 70's, Peckham

> > was nasty then and it still is. But then East

> > Dulwich was crap then and it ain't much better

> > now.

>

> That's quite a negative post! There are some very

> nice bits of Peckham - and East Dulwich is lovely!


Negative but true, Peckham was/is nasty and is East Dulwich is far from "lovely". I also owned a shop in Peckham for 7 years which simply reinforced my belief the place was a hole.

edhistory Wrote:

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> http://www.southwark.anglican.org/parishes/dulwich



What's your point?


"Dulwich Deanery

Rev Canon Charles Richardson

The parishes of this small Deanery, stretching from South Peckham to beyond Dulwich Village

Even if at one time, East Dulwich stretched in to what is now Peckham, boundaries change. You are the only person in 2013 that uses CofE Parishes to define borders.


SE15 is Peckham. Everyone except for you basically gets that. You shouldn't be ashamed John, embrace your Peckham roots!

Parkdrive Wrote:

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> londoner_77 Wrote:

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> -----

> > Parkdrive Wrote:

> >

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

>

> > -----

> > > Why would anyone want to claim they live in

> > > Peckham when they don't? I went to Peckham

> > Manor

> > > school in the late 60's and early 70's,

> Peckham

> > > was nasty then and it still is. But then East

> > > Dulwich was crap then and it ain't much

> better

> > > now.

> >

> > That's quite a negative post! There are some

> very

> > nice bits of Peckham - and East Dulwich is

> lovely!

>

> Negative but true, Peckham was/is nasty and is

> East Dulwich is far from "lovely". I also owned a

> shop in Peckham for 7 years which simply

> reinforced my belief the place was a hole.




Parkdrive, do you really think so? I honestly think East Dulwich is lovely! Out of interest, why do you think otherwise? And don't you think there are some nice bits of Peckham? What were your experiences of owning a shop there?

Otta Wrote:

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> SE15 is Peckham. Everyone except for you basically

> gets that. You shouldn't be ashamed John, embrace

> your Peckham roots!



Ah so edhistory lives in SE15? Honestly, the lengths some people will go to in order to claim they live in East Dulwich, heehee!

Peckham- the dream is over


gegen hipsters


tonight I saw the first tranch of crusty dreadlock lite itlian squat fashionista easy jet weekenders in swinging london arrive at Rye station.


tonights agenda is Peckham. Tomorrow , Camden lock and carnaby street, Sunday, Brick lane street drinking then a flight home armed with bags of nasty banksy laminates and shoddy chinese made Rasta ashtrays.

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