
pipsky2008
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Several of this beautiful line of trees have been lost now and the remaining trees have put on a very heavy crop this year with many conkers still on the ground. some people will have some potted up and look forward to the ones I have put some in coming up in the spring If anyone can plant one or more would. I will contact the council also about trying to find a small plot where a nursery space could be allocated. Also the Holm Oak toward the junction with Peckham Rye and Nunhead Lane has many acorns on the ground
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To the owner of a Samsung phone that was found on the roadside around the upper end of Peckham Rye, yesterday, 26/7/19. Your phone has been handed in by myself to the St. Christopher's Hospice shop adjacent to Dulwich Caf? , opposite The post Office on lordship lane, if you're not familiar with the area. Staff say that it has not been claimed but say they are keeping it charged and will answer on your calling. Either PM me here or call in at the shop with ID Thanks
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To the owner of a Samsung phone that was found on the roadside around the upper end of Peckham Rye, yesterday, 26/7/19. Your phone has been handed in by myself to the St. Christopher's Hospice shop adjacent to Dulwich Caf? , opposite The post Office on lordship lane, if you're not familiar with the area. Staff say that it has not been claimed but say they are keeping it charged and will answer on your calling. Either PM me here or call in at the shop with ID Thanks
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trinidad Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > So, as i like most fill my wheelie bin with > plastic each week - if it cant be recycled, why am > I encourage to do this, what what happens to it? Why not ask a direct question to your ward councillor concerned
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Lemmy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi all, > I'm a beginner drummer who's looking for somewhere > to practice every now and then. I don't have my > own kit. Does anyone know of a local space with a > kit for rent? > > Thanks https://superunisonstudios.com/
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supersammyc Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Trapped terrapin turtles need your help! > Just walk into Lordship Dry Cleaners and take a > look for yourself > tiny glass containers with little terrapins going > mad trying to get out > call me sensitive, but it made me mad/sad - the > thoughtless nature of humans sometimes > please do go in there and ask them a) to clean the > algae out, b) to get a much bigger container > if more people ask perhaps they will do something > I already told RSCPC but it's probably too minor > for them. > Sam I spoke to a member of staff at this place this afternoon. They say that the terrapins belong to a person who works there and that they have been asked to remove them. I saw the tank and the struggle the creatures had to mount the floating islands. The gradient from the water to a out of water resting place is far too steep, the equivalent of a human treading water and pulling oneself out of a deep end swimming pool by arms alone. Very exhausting and unacceptable in welfare terms. Brought to the attention of ward Cllr.
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Lost Tabby and white cat in Rye hill park road
pipsky2008 replied to KittyT's topic in Lost, Found or Stolen
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niall Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi there, > > Just started riding again after a very long time > and would love to hear about any local, quiet, > park routes or roads I can take to build some > riding chops again. > > Cheers. > > niall Have a look at what this group does, you may like to join them for a ride https://southwarkcyclists.org.uk/category/events/healthy-rides/
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Sorehead Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I saw a couple of threads on the recent festival > on Peckham Rye. Just wondering what everyones > thoughts are now its been and gone? I went to Gala > on the Sat, a nice day in the sun with a load of > kds who were nutted. It was a good day, but the > Rye has taken a real pummeling and will take a > year to recover. I don?t begrudge anyone having > fun (I was there!) but was it worth it to be left > with the Rye in this condition? It was a beautiful > spot to spend an afternoon, but its now a churned > up mess and I wonder how many people wld be keen > for it to return next year? Quick poll - yes or > no? Do you have any photographs that you have taken that you can post to show how the land looks now ? Have you raised your concerns with Will Walpole, park manager,Peckham Rye ward Councillors, Cllr Dr. Hamvas and Cllr Mills or the management of the festival to find out what is being done in reparation ?
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Renata Hamvas Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > There are cameras along Rye Lane, so even if > offenders don't get picked up by one of the > regular traffic patrols, they are are likely to > get a ticket in the post! > Renata I arrived at the venue for the first Friday of the month ward councillor surgery at about 6.50pm. No Cllr was present. The first Friday of the month was the 6/4/18, no? There are serious issues in the vicinity of that venue that relate to the subject of this thread that I came to highlight with yourself Cllr Dr. Hamvas or your colleague, hence me attaching to this thread. Could you, or your colleague, also remedy the fact that there is no information on the notice board regarding ward councillor surgery timetables
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Another unsolicited post from Blah Blah It is out of order to pubish a private message in the public forum, which has my name and details about my family in it. There was nothing political about it at all. I was simply sharing my concerns with you privately. You could have replied privately asking me not to message you again. I have asked the admin to remove your post.
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Blah Blah Please do not send me unsolicited private messages, especially those of a political kind. Hi there, We had some discussion about this event at the Labour Party branch meeting. My household is one of those affected as being closest to the site. We have two small children and free tickets are no use to us. We can't take a 7 and 9 year old to an all day music festival for three days. But as you can see from the report, final plans have not been submitted from the organisers yet on transport, dispersal, damage etc and there is still plenty of opportunity for local people to have a say on those things. Renata and Vikki both also share those concerns. Getting 8000 alcohol fuelled people out of the park at closing time is going to be a challenge I think. We also have concerns about urinating and litter in surrounding streets too. It all depends on the kind of people that go to the event really. Good luck with the councillors. Best wishes David.
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Blah Blah Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > This is a local councillor report on the event > which will hopefully reassure of any concerns; > > Music festival Peckham Rye Park ? May 27-28 > The festival is planned for Sunday 27th May and > Monday 28th May. Sunday will be for over 18s only > and alcohol can be served until 10pm; while Monday > will be a family friendly folk music event with up > to 3 children allowed per adult. Alcohol can be > served until 9.30pm on Monday. Music will cease > half an hour after the alcohol sales. Maximum > sound at the nearest properties is expected to > reach 67 to 73 decibels. An absolute maximum of 75 > decibels has been set, this level must not be > exceeded at any time at the closest residential > properties and reading levels will be available to > the police and Southwark officers. Tickets will be > sold in advance on-line and residents in the 200 > closest properties will be offered free tickets. > There will be a maximum of 8000 tickets per day, > including complimentary ones. > A time limited license was granted by the > Licensing Committee last week, 51 conditions were > agreed between officers and the event organisers, > ?We are the Fair?, with an additional 8 added by > the Licensing Committee. The conditions include a > detailed ingress, egress and dispersal policy > including a public transport plan which must be > approved by Licensing, the Environmental > Protection Team and the Police, at least 6 weeks > before the event. Southwark Highways and Parking > also must be consulted and their advice > implemented for the event to take place. Set entry > and egress routes will be used to minimise damage > to the park and the operators will make good any > damage. A deposit has also been taken. The event > has moved from Brockwell Park to Peckham Rye Park > as a much larger event is being held in Brockwell > Park on the 1-3 June and will be being set up from > end of May. > > The organisers of the event "We are the Fair" have > won awards for their good practice in the running > of outdoor events > > We have both raised a number of concerns with > officers and it has been agreed that ? > > The cancelled stakeholder meeting is urgently > rearranged. The cancelled Stakeholder Meeting > planned for 24 Jan must be urgently rearranged, > and this meeting must include local residents. And > in the meantime responses to the queries raised at > the December stakeholder meeting are circulated. > These included concerns around damage/damage > deposit, noise, dispersal, transport etc. > > Further queries raised by FoPRP and > councillors around transport and dispersal, damage > deposits, parking, investment into the park will > be responded to as soon as possible. > > Both the council and We Are The Fair need to > engage with local residents, many of whom will > still be unaware of the festival. This could > include a letter, meeting, FAQs online etc. This > will be agreed and finalised at the stakeholder > meeting. > > > Anecdotally, many residents we have spoken to are > excited about the prospect of the festival and > coupled with the requirements that We Are The Fair > provide work opportunities for local people and > use local food and drink companies, it could and > should be a good cultural event for our part of > the borough. However, if the festival isn?t well > run, the opportunity to have good events that > support local cultural and arts groups and the > local economy will be lost. There are a couple of points in the text that I would like to raise with the councillor. Could you post which local councillor wrote this so that I may write / speak to them. Thanks
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