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dan b

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  1. Metal foot pedal bin for kitchen - vintage style - off white colour, £10 66cm h x 30cm w collect from Ondine Rd SE15 - PM or text 07971 896222
  2. G Plan mid century vintage teak media hifi unit storage- £125 This is perfect solution for storing your turntable, vinyl and other hifi equipment. The top is a hinged lid under which is a shelf with 3 holes - the perfect size for a turntable. Open the glass door and Inside are two more shelves for equipment. The back is cut out for cables. At the bottom is a drawer for storing CDs or other items. I believe this is a G Plan fresco model as the handle matches that style but there is no maker’s mark visible now - there is a sticker mark on the rear where the G Plan sticker would have been. This is in good solid condition, on castors for easy moving around. In very good exterior condition other than a wear mark on the lid shown on photos - which a light sand and oil should good get rid of. Measures 100cm h x 56cm w x 52cm d
  3. A courier left two parcels at our house, but they aren’t for us and they don’t have a full address on - just a first name, consignment number and the postcode SE15 4DZ. Popping this here in case anyone knows who they belong to…
  4. Steve and Nicola of Back to Wood have just done some work on our floors in our new house, after we used them a few years ago at our old place. Another excellent job done by them on original floorboards, superb finish and attention to detail in every aspect. They also left the house very clean. Would highly recommend them. Steve’s number is 07949 411650.
  5. Spartacus Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It's a real shame that the cross river partnership > failed in their bid to bring trams back to Peckham > town centre and up to north of the river via > Holborn ten plus years ago. > > My impression at the time was that local vocals > both at this end of the route (mainly objecting to > the depot being in the town centre) and at various > points along the route caused it to lose support. > > > Cross river were considering extending it to meet > up with the Croydon tram if it was implemented > > How short sighted were people in objecting to it > as it would have been a clean green transport > method helping to reduce our reliance on cars. I have lived in cities with great tram networks, but the proposed cross river tram was never going to work well. It would necessarily be routed along roads and be held up in congestion like buses, and would replicate the route served by the 343 and 136. Also the plans as they evolved meant that only the Peckham to Waterloo section would be built first, and then they hoped to get Camden and other boroughs to agree to having trams and following suit. Notably the planned southern route to Peckham would go down Heygate St and Thurlow St and miss out Walworth Road and Camberwell completely so query how useful it would be for many areas. As for vocal locals objecting, well the plan was to demolish the entire Bussey Building/Copeland Park site to build a giant tram depot which would have had disastrous effects on Peckham town centre. Some of the buildings around Peckham High St would also have had to go. It took a lot of lobbying and petitioning to persuade councillors and TFL to look for other sites.
  6. Spartacus Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It's a real shame that the cross river partnership > failed in their bid to bring trams back to Peckham > town centre and up to north of the river via > Holborn ten plus years ago. > > My impression at the time was that local vocals > both at this end of the route (mainly objecting to > the depot being in the town centre) and at various > points along the route caused it to lose support. > > > Cross river were considering extending it to meet > up with the Croydon tram if it was implemented > > How short sighted were people in objecting to it > as it would have been a clean green transport > method helping to reduce our reliance on cars. I have lived in cities with great tram networks, but the proposed cross river tram was never going to work well. It would necessarily be routed along roads and be held up in congestion like buses, and would replicate the route served by the 343 and 136. Also the plans as they evolved meant that only the Peckham to Waterloo section would be built first, and then they hoped to get Camden and other boroughs to agree to having trams and following suit. Notably the planned southern route to Peckham would go down Heygate St and Thurlow St and miss out Walworth Road and Camberwell completely so query how useful it would be for many areas. As for vocal locals objecting, well the plan was to demolish the entire Bussey Building/Copeland Park site to build a giant tram depot which would have had disastrous effects on Peckham town centre. Some of the buildings around Peckham High St would also have had to go. It took a lot of lobbying and petitioning to persuade councillors and TFL to look for other sites.
  7. Yes, I'll update if and when the police update me. In the meantime, to assuage the concerns of those generously offering the benefit of doubt above - the van pulled up, the driver stayed inside while the passenger opened the back up and then loaded a new-ish and reasonably expensive-looking bike into it which had been fixed to a lamp-post. The man pictured was wearing a cap and face mask and covered his face from me when he saw me filming. I could not see whether he cut the lock or had a key, so I can't confirm definitively that it was stolen as requested above. But the fact pattern strongly suggests so. Not clear why the possibility of them being scrap metal dealers and/or whether the van is stolen (unsure how you checked this?) would have any bearing on this.
  8. just seen two men in a white LDV/Luton van taking a bicycle at the top end of Bellenden Rd, Reg number RX08 EPC. The van is covered in graffiti as per photos attached. Reported to police, do keep an eye out for them. (Title changed to be accurate - Admin)
  9. Keith Burgess is currently doing some repointing for us - pleased with the work and he's easy to deal with, as recommended by others here: /forum/read.php?30,1933925,1933925#msg-1933925. He's on 07973 635 035
  10. Just had a sash window repaired by Malcolm Tierney whose details I found on another thread here and said I would give him a recommendation. He is a carpenter and joiner. Highly recommended, very thorough and neat workmanship, good attention to detail. Would not hesitate to use him again for other jobs. His contact details are 07775 657371 and [email protected]
  11. Another recommendation for Steve and Nichola at Back to Wood (07949 411650). They sanded and lacquered our kitchen, double living room and hallway last month. A really excellent job, professionally done and nice people too. I should add that the cost was very reasonable as well, especially given the quality of workmanship.
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