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Which has a nicer choice of food for a nice Saturday dinner?
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Hello I may be forced into moving from East Dulwich to Herne Hill (due to a derth of available ground floor 3 beds with gardens) I'll be putting up my 1 bed flat on Barry Road up for rent soon (before June) Anyway, new commute will likely be from Herne Hill to Farringdon via overland My question is has anyone travelled this route? If so what's the state of the trains at Herne Hill? Are they massively over crowded? Standing is tolerable? Seats are available? The line is First Capital connect and I have the luxury of travelling any time between 8:00 and 8:50 I tried looking for a Herne Hill residents forum but couldn't find one - we're obviously more advanced in East Dulwich Any help appreciated Thanks B
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Thanks all :)
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I'm guessing the real driving/congested days will be Friday and Monday... I could be wrong...
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Hello everybody We were thinking of getting out of town on Saturday and driving down to Brighton for a family day out My wife is six months pregnant and my daughter is 20 months Any ideas? Appreciated Thanks g
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Buying a house in East Dulwich? expect sealed bids!
Barry Rhode replied to Pendragon's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Not sure why so many people are surprised about local house prices Location, location, location... -
New building on Barry Road nr junction with Upland Road
Barry Rhode replied to Rosie H's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
It's going to be some modern build, gated monstrosity, completely out of keeping with the area -
Not the one with the Ferrari sticker???? :(
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Hello everybody Today I received a letter explaining that there are thieves in the area targeting BMWs for parts, especially bumper assemblies and alloys. They suggest using locking wheel nuts and may offer marking kits. I already have original wheel locking nuts but I want to add some new ones I just bought. I just tried to remove a standard nut from each wheel on my car and the six inch socket extension I was using sheered off! The nuts are on solid! I was using a torque wrench so there was plenty of leverage. When I tried the spanner in the tool kit I also couldn't get the nuts off! I was wondering if there's anyone in the area who has something stronger than a Kamasa socket set I could borrow for 20 mins. Specifcally a six to nine inch extension for a 3/8" square drive Thanks b
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I hope it's another estate agent...
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ED Labour action team leaflet
Barry Rhode replied to limeburner's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Straight into the shredder It's easy to drop rhetorical pamphlets in doorways - never had a candidate at my door canvassing my opinion At least Labour did this... never heard from Tories at all I say, bring 'em on... all colours would get an ear bashing from me -
Are there any night clubs in ED
Barry Rhode replied to ymenik21's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
If you make it down to the ClockHouse before 11pm but after poker night ends then the guy who looks like something out of the fast show does a mean set I hear he spins the latest Deelite and everything! -
Major pain getting home tonight Blackfriar's road was shut from Farringdon to Southwark Tube, took an age to be diverted around Waterloo and then the bus terninated at Peckham Library... Nice Then wait for another bus, making an at best 60 minute journey last 90+ mins That's OK if you have Jeremy Clarkson to look forward to - not so great if you need to get home to the wife and kiddies BR
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Burglary (on Barry road Wed 5th Aug.)
Barry Rhode replied to Barry Rhode's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Needless to say all local households are on alert for any suspiscious activity -
Hello I am sad to report we had a burglary on Barry road today It occured somewhere in the middle between Silvester Road and Goodrich Road Looks like they targeted the two buildings that had the least effective protection between detachments Most buildings have a wooden, door-like structure, between neighbouring structures, this one doesn't They must have been chancers looking for the weakest spot on Barry Road to get in and out quickly. They must also have had a vehicle, probably a van, waiting outside the property. They no doubt were casing the property and the home owner's behaviour for a while, in order to know when to strike. If you see a Van you or your neighbour isn't expecting one then be cautious and take the number They took the stolen property onto Barry Road and drove off So be wary of "removal men" BR
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If drivers are crossing Barry road without realising or bothering to give way then something needs to be done The problem is exacerbated by the fact that Barry road is so straight and long, and many drivers assume they will be able to spot anyone entering the road from the right or left - consequently they speed Summer's here and the number of young men who do close to 60mph is really shocking It's 2pm on a Saturday and I would say there's one going past every five minutes That junction at Underhill hardly helps - the traffic light is just past the junction (on the way down). Anyone coming down onto Barry road from Underhill, looks right and sees a red light for the traffic coming up Barry Road on their right and assumes the same for traffic coming down Barry road on their left - they jump across even though traffic could still be coming down to stop at the lights after the junction There needs to be a set of lights either side of the junction As a pedestrian I hate going past that junction in the morning You can see the confusion as several road users approach that junction, some turning right, some stopping at the lights, some wanting to cross over Barry road, you have to eyeball each person and try to undertand what they aim to do next and what you should be doing all the while scanning your head left to right several times
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Sorry to say but it looks like a serious road traffic accident :(
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Check out SMBS for ?1.50 a pomegranite ?1 for three at Pretty Traditional grocers Vote with your feet
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snorky Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > If foxtons wont listen to reason, then they must > be pushed into reconsidering their stance by > whatever means possible. I say we descend on the place with pitchforks and torches demanding at least one human sacrifice to satiate our blood lust I hate light pollution and can't sleep with the faintest of light coming through the window but I would rather have well lit streets for the saftey of all than dark, uncomfortable, dangerous footways I'm only guessing but it could be the powerful halogen light the council installed (mentioned above) may have come about as a request from other local residents The sun rises at 4:30am in summer and I've never heard complaints about that - I sympathise but surely the answer is well lit streets and decent light "insulation" As for Foxtons' continuing unecessary light pollution and energy wastage then my offer stills stand...
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dog kidnap attempt (November 29) Peckham Rye
Barry Rhode replied to Huggers's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
That's terrible Was it a genuine attempt at dog-napping or an assult? Is there any CCTV on the common? (I know this is serious but I'm still cracking up at the fracas comment from Carlie :) -
I have a minty NC30/VFR 400 Only, it's in my mum's lock up in NW8 as I don't feel happy about leaving it on the street around here - especially after the rescent stories of youths pushing over bikes Shame really because the hour long journey into town on the number 12 bus is doing my head in !!!
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On the BBC London Danny Baker show sent in from someone called Sean.... Own up
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char1ie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- >better than the > moody, morose and indiferent staff in Chandelier > and Blue Mountain. > No doubt, but I don't go there either
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What was the owner doing? Didn't anyone get her details or ask what happened? How could she be allowed to just walk off? Exactly how did the dog, "at one point had attached itself to the other dog in this ladys arms"? Was it Foxton's fault?
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