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Mr LB has just caught a train from London Bridge and has arrived in North Duwlich station no probs, train was running on time and journey time was as normal. That doesn't mean all trains will be fine, of course, but at least some seem to be normal.
I know it has been said before, but I want to marry you also SMBJones. You truly are the most helpful man around (many apologies if I have misinterpreted you as being a man but would marry you either way - if I was not already "taken" - but that is another story). You are the type of RSS we all need to our phones in times like these.

He and his team have been doing an excellent job in what must be very trying circumstances.


I just wished he looked after Denmark Hill and could do something about the utterly abysmal service offered by First Capital Connect.


I'll pass on the calendar though!

Hi nutty,

Southwark has kept rubbish and recycling collections going throughout the weather - they're slower than usual so not sticking to normal timetables but they are happening. However, garden rubbish and large item booked collections have been stopped and the people diverted to helped with normal rubbish and recyclnig collections.


Tell me your address and I'l ask what's gone wrong for you.

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