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"In terms of actual percentages, the majority of those figures have a negligible difference. Certainly not significant to warrant the cacophony of snobbish tutting on here."


B&llocks.


Robbery - Nunhead 4 x ED


Drug offences - Nunhead 7 x ED


Burglary - Nunhead 40% higher than ED


The perception that ED is a lower crime area than Nunhead is correct. But as you say, within an area there are lots of other factors that make you more or less likely to be a victim. I've never thought of Nunhead as unsafe, and I don't now I've seen those figures (I was surprised that Nunhead rates higher than the Southwark average for robbery)

Asset Wrote:

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> only badass mothers may apply


Fair Enough. I don't mind taking on The Peckham Posse or The Brixton Massif but I'm defintely NOT getting involved with no

badass mothers, I know my capabilities and many limitations...

The Daily Mail is really only fit to use to line the cat litter tray, so don't expect to read anything sensible in it.


I love Nunhead, alway have and always will. I love some of our local shops, but am also glad to have ED just across the park. I totally respect the views of those who prefer East Dulwich, but don't see why there has to be any snobbery about it. Surely we can all live alongside each other quite happily? I reckon there are good and bad things about both areas.


Nunhead Girl

NunheadGirl Wrote:

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> The Daily Mail is really only fit to use to line

> the cat litter tray, so don't expect to read

> anything sensible in it.

>

> I love Nunhead, alway have and always will. I

> love some of our local shops, but am also glad to

> have ED just across the park. I totally respect

> the views of those who prefer East Dulwich, but

> don't see why there has to be any snobbery about

> it. Surely we can all live alongside each other

> quite happily? I reckon there are good and bad

> things about both areas.

>

> Nunhead Girl


Indeed. I love Nunhead, the fishmongers is one of the best in south london too.

daily mail= not fit for wiping my spotty middling class arse on


any posting that refers/ quotes the DM is 100% fail.


all fail, all the time


( why Am i sitting hre, several thousand miles from the blood spattered streets of SE London, posting on this fourm ? I must get a life )

*Bob* Wrote:

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> honk Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Indeed. I love Nunhead.

>

> Me too.. especially the magic of the nunhead

> forum

>

> Lively as ever.


Looks like they could do with someone who knows what they're doing to actually build it...

Those drugs figures are way off. Its snowing indoors in ED too.


Huguenot Wrote:

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> You knew I couldn't let it lie...

>

> Nunhead Figures

>

> http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/file.php?5

> ,file=3322

>

> ED Figures

>

> http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/file.php?5

> ,file=3323

I love Nunhead, it's a lovely area. Previously lived in East Dulwich.

Where I am:

Nunhead train station 5 minutes away (Blackfriars/Victoria)

P12 bus - 2 minutes away (Brockley or Surrey Quays)

343 bus - 5 minutes away (New Cross or London Bridge)

484 bus - 5 minutes away (Lewisham bus station or Camberwell)

Peckham Rye Park 10 minute walk away

Churches in either direction - 5 minute walk

Pubs nearby (one 1 minute away), Ivy House 5 minutes away

Jacqui Smith 5 minutes away ::o

Everything is within easy reach.


nunheadbelle

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