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Just used Aria to sort faulty shower and towel radiator. Arrived as promised, very clear to explain the issues, costs associated and how to sort it. All completed and working perfectly.
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Which pharmacy can give antibiotics without prescription
garnwba replied to Angelina's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Pharmacy on Nunhead high street does, used it a few times for penicillin etc -
Hello After a plumber to help fix a relatively new shower that now only produces lukewarm water whilst rest of the house has no issues. Any local recommendations gratefully received
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paid £7k for mine as part of a loft conversion. Prob a bit cheaper as it made the rest of the job easier for them rather than reusing the old tiles etc
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Recommendation for Paul @ Scenic Double Glazing Just had windows done, could not be happier with quality of work and how professional and great the team were. Not a cheap exercise having windows done feel we have a great deal for the price paid. Contact details [email protected]
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Garden project just finished and we couldn't be happier Turned a very overgrown mature dark garden, with dodgy patio making it totally unsuitable and dull for children into this....(attached) Saied and the team worked for 5 weeks, everyday they were polite, helpful and great to have them around. Nice feeling (and all too rare) spending money with trades people and being delighted with the results. Happy to act as a ref point for anyone considering Dulwich eco gardening
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Hi If you're planning on having any garden work done then i highly recommend Saied and his team. They are in the latter stages of completely transforming our overgrown wilderness into a cool large lawn family garden. Work has involved removing both landscaping and building work (moving patio steps). Team are very polite, clean up and pleasure to have around. His mobile number is 07538760671. Happy to act as a reference / real life example of his work.
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ha yes, i am a councillor sat in a nice new glass fronted building, wearing a grey suit and comfortable shoes doing not very much (no offence James etc)... The reason for starting this post was two fold: a) To try and wind a few people up (you know who you are) b) To give an insight (early days i agree) into what life is like in a CPZ area... and so far it's ok. Anyway all the best James B... errghh sorry i mean Garnwba
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"teacher... teacher..." garnwba is talking about SE5.... dear oh dear mikeb *sigh* I think you missed the point - this is about the failed attempt to bring in a CPZ in SE22.
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firstmate - indeed part of my post was to stoke the fire - childish i know... BUT.... i did think it appropriate as a supporter of CPZ i should share that i did do something about it (moved) and for me and my family it works better. loz - i used to live on Melbourne Grove, please excuse if me if i don't tell you my new address, PIN Number etc GM99 - bizarre post - try lambeth not southwark gsirett - Ah good to hear from you Mscrawthew - Actually getting it was (surprisingly) painless - 20 mins down at the center to register and from now on it is 100% online via an "App"... Modern technology is wonderful
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Not wanting to stoke the fire but..... Having sold up and moved out (1 month ago) of SE22 non CPZ hell zone and now living less than 1 mile away in postcode SE5 that is CPZ (between 10-2pm Mon - Fri ONLY). I have to say that although i am ?145 worse off, i can now park outside my house every single day (imagine such a thing), I have no commuter traffic clogging the roads (and yet i live near a station), workmen etc plan their trips to avoid the CPZ times (thus making it even easier to nail down when they will arrive), there is a lovely community spirit AND all the local shops still seem to be open and survive...
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last night was actually the Indian new year which follows Diwali - bit like the ?500,000 worth of firewors the major sets off each year at our New year post 10.30pm....... or is that different minder / ratty?
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benmorg, how does double yellow lines help reduce speeding traffic? Surely the traffic jams slow traffic? What Melborne Grove definately doesn't need is to make it easier for cars to drive down it! Junction of Melbourne and EDG should have mini roundabout Melbourne Grove should be made one way and Derwent one way in the opposite direction - thus solving all problems
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Is Travel during the Olympics Going to be a Nightmare?
garnwba replied to TransportGuy's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
According to the offical "olympic travel planner", the recommended route for East Dulwich to Charing Cross is: Bus to Denmark hill, train to elephant and castle, tube to charing cross - Journey time 1.07 So if all the tourists are using that load of rubbish as guidance then us locals should be fine! -
what kind of weirdo writes a note and sticks it on a car....??? dear oh dear some people really need to get a life or get locked up in a padded cell. Pity them for having such an empty existence and don't lose an ounce of sleep over the ramblings of a nutter ** please oh please let the person who wrote it be on this forum***
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JAGS Sports Club - Is the pool good/over crowded?
garnwba replied to Sazzle30's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
always good - just avoid the kiddies playtime -
E.D.Station controlled parking zone
garnwba replied to joobjoob's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
can you take buddug with you? -
E.D.Station controlled parking zone
garnwba replied to joobjoob's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
gsirett - any chance you might be blowing this just an incy bit out of proportion? -
E.D.Station controlled parking zone
garnwba replied to joobjoob's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
apologies peckhamboy - it was firstmate who mentioned current parking problems FYI The world of permit parking has moved on considerably since the days of scratch cards and having to buy in person. Compare it to how you renew your car tax now - via txt, online, in person so many options to choose from. -
E.D.Station controlled parking zone
garnwba replied to joobjoob's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
some fair adn valued points that i agree with: This is deffo a money spinning opportunity both short and long term as the CPZ will i am sure grow (either through coucil stealth action or residents asking for it) I am also sadly sure that the due to the size and strange design of the suggested CPZ that surrounding roads will be affected negatively (it should be wider) However the reduction in numbers will be far greater than suggested because: a) the commuter traffic is far higher than the council figures suggest (certainly on lower half of M Grove) b) The people parking in the roads for schools etc will park elsewhere or seek alternative ways to get to work c) I have no doubt that many people will not buy a permit peckhambouy - you mention you have parking problems now but it is manageable - so i dearly hope if the CPZ is introduced it remains that way for you. If however it becomes unmanageable (our view in MB is exactly that) then i wonder if you too will seek a CPZ in your area? -
E.D.Station controlled parking zone
garnwba replied to joobjoob's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Loz - the introduction of a CPZ will have a significant reduction in the number of people who choose to park in the station area which is the main reason why so many people living outside it are against it The whole reduction in parking spaces.... that will have little to no impact when compared to: No commuters Residents not wishing to pay people might not like CPZ but there can be no doubt that in the main they achieve their objectives on the roads they are introduced on. -
E.D.Station controlled parking zone
garnwba replied to joobjoob's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Gsirett - Isn't your stance "people will be leaving next door to the CPZ so they should have their say" a little contradictory when put up against your other argument of "you live next door to the station so you should accept the consequences" Whilst i do (genuinely) admire your passion for this fight, I?m afraid your constant failure to admit that your No1 argument against is purely that your nice quiet convenient parking street will possibly become a parking nightmare is disappointing. Stealth tax, poor for community.... blah all bluff scare mongering You want to park outside your house.... which is exactly the same as the people for the CPZ -
E.D.Station controlled parking zone
garnwba replied to joobjoob's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Well i am of the mindset that CPZ's do work and it is the best solution and it would reduce commuter traffic in the station area drasticly with zero effect on trade - so i don't think anothr solution needs to be found We just need to find a way of getting more people to like it... which is probaly cost I suspect for every ? the permit cost is reduced, the more people will be in favour (within the CPZ area).. Council - reduce the fee and fix it for 3 years Hey presto a majority within the propsed zone -
E.D.Station controlled parking zone
garnwba replied to joobjoob's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
at no point have i stated the results are irrelevant, i think they are actually very relevant. The consultation was just that though, a consultation - it was not a public vote to decide the outcome. The results show that the majority of people asked don't like the idea of the CPZ but this can't be taken as proof there isn't a parking problem and a solution shouldn't be found. I was disappointed that there doesn't seem to be any action point which investigates alternative options, it seems that we are facing a A) introduce a CPZ (of some sort) or b) do nothing.... which if it ends up being option b) doesn't help those of us who are facing daily issues It's sad as those residents who struggle to park have almost become irrelevant
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