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Heaton arms is on the Co-op House site :)



philiphenslowe Wrote:

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> > > kings on the rye

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> Haha - this made me laugh. People have no idea

> where I mean when I say the King's Arms + Heaton

> Arms

Charlton Lido is heated - and only just changed to be so in the last year.


http://www.royalgreenwich.gov.uk/news/article/91/historic_charlton_lido_reopens_after_2million_facelift



david_carnell Wrote:

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> Heated? Yeah, way to go on the whole climate

> change issue. Heating thousands of gallons of

> water to maintain a 25 degree temp in Peckham in

> Feb?

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> Good work.

Well I guess it wouldn't need to be 25 degrees .


Could they do something clever with alternative energy ? Ground heat source pumps ? Solar ? Mirrors ? Tin foil ? Bubble wrap ? Pedal power from offenders ( wearing blindfolds ) ?


And think of the benefit and NHS savings to improved physical and mental health of users ?

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