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Thanks guys



I've been trying to put an ad on this site for more business as I've relocated my registered office address, but it's been really difficult trying to speak to Admin or Mark. I've completed the web form but nothing, not even a response..


Any pointers would be a big help please, thanks again..

Otta Wrote:

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> Ladynorwood, I think I may have registered a long

> while back under a different name, but don't ever

> visit because as with West Dukwich proper, nothing

> nuch happens there.



Au contraire - there is a lot going on in West Dulwich proper; the WD forum gets clogged up with 'cheap kitchens from Runcorn' and 'Moncler ski jackets' spam which puts a lot of people off...

easy now LadyN


I like WD plenty enough, but to say "a lot" going on is a bit overdefensive?


The WDF has never ever been busy - it's traffic spikes coincided when people start threads sniping at ED or EDF


and WD itself doesn't have a beating heart like LL or Rye Lane. And that's ok, that has pluses too. But "a lot going on"? Seems to be pushing it

a lot less bitching than where LadyN


because it sounds to me like it's you who is bitching here


The shops on Croxted Road are fine. As I said I like WD plenty enough. But the shops on Croxted Road - well, they are smaller and more spreadout aren't they? And if you head out of an evening your options are limited right? Again, I'm not saying that's a bad thing - not at all. But "plenty going on" and a "beating heart" it ain't


I'm not quite sure why you think that statement constitutes criticism in any way?

It's like saying the canning, buddha jazz a launderette and a corner shop constitute the beating heart of Denmark Hill Village (pronounced villahsz).

It is a bit of a stretch isn't it.

Clearly west dulwich can do a chip on a sholder just as well as the east side! ;-P

Oh come on, WD is terminally vanilla, it's the Tunbridge Wells of south london


I lived near there for long enough and i'm trying to think what I miss about the place


Erm......ah oh yes


Kurt's Coffee truck

Sausage rolls from the bakery. Actually I do miss the old bakery, when it had those orange lights, orange is my favourite colour

And the bookshop, which I do still use, so technically I don't miss it


I miss waiting at the traffic lights or taking my life in my own hands and crossing the Croxted road and barclays bank is a corker, yeah and the waiting in line in Tesco's


I'm sure there's more

You obviously didn't live near enough Annette Curtain - it's a Lloyds Bank not a Barclays where the staff know me by name (along with all the other shops round here); countdown pedestrian lights at Croxted Road mean you don't have to dodge the cars; I'd rather smell of vanilla than LL....


Bored with this now - you all love ED, I love WD and will vigorously defend it, its beating heart and its plentiful community spirit...

LadyNorwood Wrote:

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> You obviously didn't live near enough Annette

> Curtain - it's a Lloyds Bank not a Barclays where

> the staff know me by name (along with all the

> other shops round here);


I get the same treatment in HSBC on Victoria Street (Westminster) but I don't live there... dunno what that has to do with how wonderful (or not - depending on opinion) a particular area is if that what your point is? *shrugs*

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