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The SOUTHWARK news letter this month is saying that they have cleaned the streets in E'D and elsewhere. Well our street and surrounding areas, has grass and weeds growing in the gutters,and really long grass growing in the roof gutters. We have not seen any road cleansing officers oh ,oh, foralmost five years now.There are no houses maintained, painted or otherwise,and it as been like this long before any reccession started. So Harriet Harman must be well out of touch ,since she moved to yuppie duppy town.
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Southwark council are excellent at collecting rubbish. Only the other day I rang them to collect a fox's head which I had in my freezer. Can't remember how it got there but I vaguely remember walking through Nunhead drunk last week...............anyway had to get rid of it because i couldn't fit the choc-ices in.

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