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  2. Some of you may have never been to a post office on a Saturday when one or more people are posting their ebay parcels and you wait yonks. Just one of those things. I'm more concerned about the speed of the Royal Mail. I may start a thread on this!
  3. Really interesting debate - thanks for posting.
  4. If you're going British, Marks and Sparks do a fantastic Cornish Cruncher Cheddar (get the three year old if it's on offer) and a Stilton/Stichelton which are wrapped in something more like wax paper. I'm pretty sure they used to do a Stinking Bishop which had minimal plastic wrapping, as well.
  5. Thanks to everybody for the responses. Agree that £50-60 is somewhat excessive so supermarket is likely to be the route we take.
  6. Hoy hybrid bike for sale. All bike details are in the link below: Hoy Meadowbank 26 Details It has been used and shows some signs of usage but nothing drastic - in very good working order.
  7. Children and teenagers books pick up Herne Hill as new some signed by the author pictures to come
  8. Three drawers, good condition, will need to be collected (I'm just behind Goose Green)
  9. If you can track down the owners of the now defunct Heritage Cheese in the village, there could be some stock-clearance bargains if you don't mind your cheese a little pre-nibbled.
  10. They were a garage before Dell Autos took over.
  11. We used Oriental Star regularly. We were also disappointed when they closed and we haven't yet found anywhere as good.. The shop is too small to operate as an eat in cafe which is probably why sweet dreams didn't last long.
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  13. Radio 4 programme, available to hear online or download in mp3, at https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m002n7p1: City Transport: Faster, Cheaper, Greener Rare Earth How we get around town has never been more political, with controversies over low traffic neighbourhoods and 15 minute cities, and rows about congestion charging and public transport breaking out all over the country. Tom and Helen are in search of the kind of consensus that makes things faster, cheaper and smoother for all of us. What works and what’s been a complete flop? Should we all stop moaning and get on our bikes? Who is the reshaping of traffic flows working - and not working - for? And could Milton Keynes have all the answers? With contributions from: Chris Boardman, Commissioner of Active Travel England. Stephen Potter, Emeritus Professor of Transport Strategy at the Open University Karen Lucas, Professor of Human Geography at the University of Manchester and Director of the Manchester Urban Institute Natalie Ashton. Senior Engagement Officer (North) at Transport for All Presenters: Tom Heap & Helen Czerski Producers: Beth Sagar-Fenton & Alasdair Cross Assistant Producer: Toby Field Editor: Alasdair Cross Rare Earth is produced in association with the Open University.
  14. Frog 73 Kids Hybrid bike - Dark Grey - for ages 12-14 - in good condition Lightweight 26" wheel kids bike with 8 gears Full mudguards front and rear FrogFit Technology gear shifter and easy reach brake levers Suitable for 12 to 14 years with a recommended inside leg of 67cm-81cm New handlebar grips and brakepads (replaced for sale) In good condition and ready to ride The 26-inch hybrid Frog 73 kids’ bike is the ideal multi-purpose geared bike, suitable for 12 to 14-year-olds. This premium hybrid children’s bike has a lightweight, sturdy aluminium frame, weighing 9.75kg making the bike easy to manoeuvre on roads, pavements, towpaths and forest trails. It comes with Kenda small block eight tyres for maximum stability and grip, full-length mudguards and the option to attach a pannier rack to the frame, for transporting school books and sports equipment. For full spec: https://www.frogbikes.com/en_ROW/frog-73-hybrid-l-fh73.html Collect from Rosenthorpe Road, SE15 £175 Thank you Zoe
  15. I am going away for Christmas, and my flat (1 minute from Goose Green) will be available to anyone who might have family/friends visiting and needing a flat nearby for them. Flexible on dates from Monday 22nd December – 11th Jan but will need some a day or two advance notice. Depending on timeframe, it’s available for around £2500 + heating/electrics. The property has 1 double bedroom with king size bed and en-suite dressing room, lounge and dining room (one sofa now to accommodate dining table), bathroom, kitchen, outdoor space and home office/shed. Please get in touch if you’re interested!
  16. 3 x Handmade Fabric Panels originally used for a triptych folding screen/room divider. High Quality Heavy Weight Toile black and white fabric. Panel Size: Length - 120cm Width - 39cm Ribbon Length - 18-20cm [slight variation] Fabric can of course be re-used for any creative project! Collect from SE15/SE5 near Denmark Hill Station.
  17. Borough market has good cheese
  18. So you want non-supermarket, artisan cheese, for 20 adults. Decent cheese from a cheesemonger will cost at least £25 a kg (probably more), so allowing 100g each that's 2kg so expect to pay £50-£60. Good luck finding anything cheaper that isn't from a supermarket.
  19. Me and my wife are struggling to find a nice place so we are looking for a room for 6 months to wait it out and find a nice place after this duration Or a studio or large room in a shared flat long term 🙂
  20. Well used, loved and washed albeit dusty from storage now. No damage to textile nor filling, even and good. Marks from kids black markers which has not washed out. Collection from West Norwood or delivery if nearby.
  21. Available and open to offers
  22. Yeah I am not sure why @DulvilleRes has played this hand - it seems a little odd. Why? 1. People, quite rightly, flagged that the carbon footprint of paving slabs shipped from India seems at odds with an active travel intervention aiming to reduce pollution. 2. Someone posted that Dulwich Square was hazardous to cyclists as many cyclists had been falling on a potentially slippery surface. 3. Some tried to suggest this was due to bad conditions everywhere and deflect from the potential issue within the Square. Someone even tried to insinuate it was a false post due to a user name that looks like a Twitter troll. 4. Other users (probably with less suspicious user names - in some people's minds) backed up the comments and thanked those local residents who helped other cyclists avoid the same pitfalls. 5. I was trying to understand which part of the Square was slippery as the pedestrian crossing slabs have a much smoother top surface and often look very damp with water sitting on top of them and I can imagine that if it is icy and your front wheel hits that you will lose grip. No-one was able to confirm which part was problematic. 6. @malumbu deemed the slippery surface worthy of joking about. One presumes they were not one of those who fell or got hurt. The joke seemed poorly timed. Now @DulvilleRes you seem to be suggesting the slipperiness of the sandstone used on the Square was a consideration during the selection process. Do you have inside knowledge? Most of us are concerned there might be a problem that is putting cyclists at risk in certain conditions. You seem much less concerned about that and seem more concerned to suggest that this concern is an attempt to attack the council.
  23. Don't be ridiculous. I made a facetious comment aimed at people who are always complaining about the LTN. Rockets chose to interpret it another way (no further comment) and now you have just followed what he said. I commented with empathy on the slippery road thread having had my own falls in the past.
  24. Bought on Amazon for £60 2 months ago and used only a few times. https://amzn.eu/d/9EGP3vC
  25. Mons, at the other end of LL, has excellent cheeses too, but is also not cheap. In their case, as for the Cheese Block, price is matched by quality. I have always found the cheese they sell to be in excellent condition. As well as good examples of their type.
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