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Posted a message an hour ago but seems to have gone astray - sister informed me Dulwich Hamlet is closed - my youngest is there so oh well - but what about all the parents who have just gone back this week and then find themselves unable to work?


I'm lucky in that I'm a registered childminder so work from home (ha ha) with two older ones at The Charter that's not to be decided to their delight until tomorrow!


Government wants all parents with kids aged 10 back to work - how's that supposed to happen in situations like this?

Just been out. Lots of black ice on side roads; pavements pretty treacherous.


Murco petrol station on ED Road are selling thermal gloves (men's & women's) for ?3.50 if anyone needs them. Just bought a pair - very toasty.

Good morning


Trains are running on a revised timetable, there are quite a few cancellations on Sussex routes, however Metro will run a normal service but subject to a few delays


I am afraid it is pretty much as yesterday. Please check the southern website and the journey check page


Barry

Hi, is there an issue?


I have been posting 24 over the last 24 hours and urging people to use southern website!


Barry





RDJ Wrote:

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> The National Rail Enquiries website seems to be

> doing a better job at keeping us informed than

> Southern - Live East Dulwich Departures

Just got into work at London Bridge. The 7:14 from East Dulwich was spot on time and looked like the next few trains would be okay. The worst part was the pavements. Very icy outside the station and garden centre. The ramp up to the station wasn't too bad.


Tried to look up my trains on Southern website before I left but came up with an apology that there were no live train times.


Three no 40 buses waiting on Grove Vale, not sure why as Dog Kennel Hill looked fine. Saw a 185 coming down the hill.

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