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I'm looking for areas in SE22/24 that are good for kids and families. Safe and friendly where kids can pop from house to house. I think the Abbotswood area behind Sainsburys probably ticks the box but is there anywhere else? Does anyone know if Greendale area is generally young or old generation?
No I don't think you are neurotic, judging by the fact that there were no posts but a number of PMs. Thx to those that sent me messages. Sorry I posted the question (what a sad world we live in). I won't post any areas or street names if anyone else would like to PM me with good family friendly streets.

damzel Wrote:

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> No I don't think you are neurotic, judging by the

> fact that there were no posts but a number of PMs.

> Thx to those that sent me messages. Sorry I

> posted the question (what a sad world we live in).

> I won't post any areas or street names if anyone

> else would like to PM me with good family friendly

> streets.


Agreed - is a sad indictment. Glad u got ur pm replies!

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