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  1. Please DM me of you see this car around - it had hardly any battery or fuel so may have been abandoned. Black Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV, as per pic plus some black roof bars. The plastic wind noise reducers around the windows are quite unusual.
  2. I can recommend the Pilot Centre at Denham. Bit of a drive from here but they've been going for years and run a good school. A flight experience will take you out over Buckinghamshire with plenty to see. You could also try Biggin Hill, more historic and equally picturesque over the Kent countryside.
  3. Recommend qured.com it's a video call service where you do the test at home in front of a tester on the call. It's quick and efficient. One tip though, space out your appointments if you have a big family or younger children and don't have lots of PCs/screens. The appointments can over run and it's time critical to submit your results back to them which can be a bit frantic if someone else is using the computer for their test
  4. Hi Doug. No that's nonsense. The Halloween decorations on Melbourne Grove pre date LTNs by a couple of years. both LTN supporters and detractors partake as do some businesses. There was no victimisation of the businesses. There wasn't a party but if some councillors saw some sort of PR opportunity then who's to stop them.
  5. The Head teacher at ED Charter has already stated the Jarvis Road entrance will not close and refert to EDG even when the old hospital building is made fit to use. Even if LTN on MG North is removed its likely to be replaced with school Street so not 24/7 closure. Not trying to argue here HB, just pointing out the switch in intent for the main school entrance. The nodal point is also on Jarvis but that's another story
  6. Dogkennelhillbilly Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ED_moots Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I'll > > try to forget you clamouring for your own LTN > on > > CPR. > > > oooooOOOOOooooohhhh! 👜👜👜 LoL. "Of course, it also means that for one day only children will be unable to play in the street." Also lol. Has anyone actually seen this?
  7. CPR Dave Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > If the residents of Malbourne Grove don't want > this market then I will vote in favour of it. > > Let's see how they like having their street ruined > by people who live elsewhere. Thanks Dave. You've summed up how divisive these decisions are. Try not to forget not all residents on MG supported CPZ or LTN but here we are. I'll try to forget you clamouring for your own LTN on CPR.
  8. If it is a consultation James why doesn't southwark ask whether people want it or not? How many of the 6 remaining businesses on Melbourne Grove support the market? When did anyone at southwark last speak to them? Middle of last year wasn't it? How many of the other ideas that these businesses suggested will southwark be consulting on or enacting? These businesses have been kneecapped by CPZ and throttled by LTN - neither of which southwark saw fit to speak to them about before they came in. I thought arrogance and hubris was a tory trait. Best of luck on May, comrade.
  9. Waseley Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Then fill in question 8 on any other comments and > say you don't want the market. The form seems > acceptable to me. If there is no demand businesses > will not flock to join. I don't see this as a > conspiracy. Thanks Waseley I managed to work that out myself. Pointless though, this isn't a consultation, southwark just want feedback; they might call it a consultation later though, depends what the responses say. The decision was made a while back and they didn't feel it warranted a consultation. Concerns and objections were raised at the online council meeting where Charlie Smith waffled on about putting up wrought iron gates and water fountains on NCR while Lordship Lane businesses were asking for serious solutions to the drop in trade due to Covid, CPZ and LTNs. No conspiracy, just Southwark doing their thing, backing up their ill formed decisions with misrepresentations and not much else.
  10. The market is not widely supported by residents of Melbourne Grove. It's 50:50 at best and none of the residents at the shops end support it as far as I know. Businesses were not consulted on CPZ or road closure, both have had a negative impact on footfall. Businesses tried to engage with the council and suggested lots of ways the council could help... better signage to the shops, more pay&display parking and better promotion and marketing of this strip of shops but the only thing the council listened to was the market idea. It was pitched as a last resort. A few shops have closed/moved for various reasons. Those that remain have suffered a lot but there's no justification for the market but, as Rockets says, tokenism.
  11. I walk my dog on greendale and met a guy who is on a council panel for reporting crimes. He said there's a lot of drug dealing activity and that path is used as a route. He also said armed police are sometimes used to move on people smoking dope and to evict the homeless people there because a visit from the PCSOs doesn't cut it. Could be BS of course but that's why he said lots of cops around there.
  12. I've used dell autos for mot and minor stuff. They've always been fine. Not too expensive, straightforward and always call before doing extra work.
  13. Brideshead Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > A lot of the posts seem to take the form of > flippant disingenuous answers like: > > - use the internet > (Already said it?s unreliable, patchy & rationed > to 45/50 usable minutes.That?s even if it were > equivalent in any shape or form!) This was true in 2001, n/a in 2021 and you've got unlimited data right?! Its equivalent in the sense that the exact same articles are published online. > - go to the other library (take & pay for a bus to > another library that can manage a simple thing. > Maybe wait in a queue (which often happens for a > popular service). And then take & pay for bus back > again.) You object to waiting in queues now. You'd like a free paper service available just to you whenever you need it. Got it. Isn't your time worth more than the cost of a paper? > - buy a paper as you should ?pay for journalists?. > (Hmm why not apply that to the books as well ?you > should pay for writers?) Hmm. A false equivalence. Economics of book deals are completely different to that of daily newspapers. 110% troll. Well done 8.5/10 - except for your grossly ignorant comments about autism.
  14. This is the weirdest moan I've seen on EDF, and the benchmark is pretty high! Did you write your post on the library computer Brideshead? If not, you seem to have spent at least 20 minutes writing this on a personal phone or computer which could've been much better spent catching up on the news. It's all there on the Internet. As you mentioned there are several paper shops within a minutes walk, maybe just buy one or two? Quality journalism doesn't come for free. Or maybe take a 5min bus journey to Dulwich library. There are myriad reasons why the papers aren't being provided... maybe southwark provides no petty cash to the library anymore. But you have presumed to question the competence and honesty of the staff. Your nostalgia for 'Rachel' is touching but, in the same way you say "we" need to be more understanding, perhaps "we" need to accept that Rachel has moved on and "we" should probably do the same.
  15. There's one by the ticket machines at ED Station. Yellow bow on the wall.
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