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Nigello

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  1. Please post a number for humble taxpayers to speak to a real person, if you have one. Emails go unanswered and phone calls via the switchboard likewise.
  2. Peckham Centre is neglected by council members, householders and business owners alike, to varying degrees. It needs attention and money and if this development helps it become cleaner, safer and more sustainable and welcoming I’m in favour.
  3. Westbury Chemist is on the P13 route and is open till midnight every day. I had searched here for information on a nearby 24/7 or late-closing one but did not come across this one. https://westburychemist.net/
  4. Maybe toasters and gas hobs should be subject to taxes, given that they too produce particulate matter? Same goes for tyres on motor vehicles.
  5. Three (unflashy) car windows smashed, all in a row, on Court Lane near the junction with LL a few weeks ago.
  6. Nigello

    Trees

    Has anyone got small (4-5 foot) trees to give away? I got a couple of hazels a few years ago from someone on CP Rd but can’t recall where. I’ve got a few (paid for) dog roses from the wildlife centre near Oglander already so am looking for other suggestions. Thanks
  7. Nachtland (starring Jane Horrocks) 21 March 2024 2 Upstairs tickets Row J, Seats 54, 55 90 minutes, no interval Aisle seat and one next to it https://www.youngvic.org/whats-on/nachtland £45 each (worth more) Please DM and leave a phone number
  8. Leave your dog at home, please. It’s not going to enjoy it, at best it’ll endure it. If you’re blind, then of course bring your dog to the pub/cafe/office and expect lots of good wishes and respect, maybe even a treat for Rover, but if not, please don’t (or sit outside). Not everyone likes dogs and some are thoroughly frightened or allergic and to ignore this is solipsistic and self-centered. (I like dogs a lot but only in the home or the park.)
  9. If the local authorities did the job thoroughly then another parallel authority wouldn’t be needed.
  10. Then speak to the headmaster or headmistress and ask them to monitor it. Also, CC Helen Hayes MP.
  11. Parents can also get up earlier and/or let children take the bus or cycle or walk. It’s a choice, possibly hard to swallow, but still a choice.
  12. ? Dunstan’s is a school street so, quelle surprise, the usual suspects just sit on the DYLs on nearby roads instead, leaving a v short portion of Dunstan’s clear for a v short space of time. No care given to causing blind spots and hazardous obstructions just as long as little munchkin can get home in mum’s taxi. I’d like planters or trees in big pots placed on the DYLs. At least the school makes an effort now to deter the offenders by putting out portable bollards. I fear there’ll be an accident.
  13. It’s not good. Mind you, it’ll fit right in with the established (and accepted, unfortunately) “vibe” of Rye Lane…
  14. I’ve had them in my garden only the once - though that’s only when I’ve seen them. Is it only Niger seeds they’re into?
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