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We just had a very tricky mouse situation, they really didn't bother with our various traps, poison, we tried everything. On a couple of recommendation from friends we got in Paul from Stop Bugging Me. He was bloody fantastic and I could have hugged him if it weren't for Covid. He totally knows his trade, Put several different poisons and tracking dust on his first visit. He sealed up everything after he's totally got rid of them. he guarantee mouse free and wants you to test this. I thought reasonable priced and wouldn't bother in future buying loads of things that little b***** avoid. We have our home back. One of the friends who recommended him was in a flat and it was very tricky but he succeeded. We don't spend money slightly but this I would do again. Good luck is so awful when they're not going.
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Does anyone know how long these road works are going on for?
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Save Our Shed ( Do the right thing Southwark )
Melihoople replied to lousmith's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Signed. As an FYI to get the council to hear it you need to create a petition on their website. They don't recognize other platforms. -
Rude man knocking on doors
Melihoople replied to TreacleRabbit's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
We had similar this evening saying he'd just got out of the army. He wasn't polite either. -
What's with the massive fireworks happening
Melihoople replied to Melihoople's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Wow. That's not close to us, they were loud! -
It was a disturbing feeling walking down grove vale with heavy traffic and listening to children playing in GG school. Are they still monitoring pollution levels?
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Over towards Alleyns?
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Divide and conquer..Stronger together. I think the aims of traffic/pollution reduction are something all can agree on. What is needed is a bold, innovative and creative strategic view which tackles the public transport inequalities. It provides real solutions of which walking and cycling are one component. People need real solutions not just a few planters blocking roads. Pedestrians need to be higher up the priority list. The lordship lane/EDG junction is threat to safety as is the dulwich village/EDG junction. They have both become demonstrably less safe which was entirely predictable.
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I agree. The work won't be done this summer so that time schedule seems moot.
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first mate Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Southwark has a team of community and parking > wardens on scooters. They could be tasked with > delivering leaflets and perhaps even collecting > medication from pharmacies and delivering to > elderly etc.. There will probably be other useful > tasks they can perform. Actually such a good idea. I'm very much in favour of suspending park charging if it allows at risk groups to get quality fresh air and those benefits.
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Wild garlic in the area?
Melihoople replied to Braizen kitchen's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Dulwich woods usually has a lot. I don't if picking is allowed. I just like to identify. -
https://instagram.com/natur.active?igshid=3a73kjtykkge Naturactive on Monday mornings on Myatts Field. It's lovely has hot drink on cold days. Perfect start to the week.
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It's an interesting response that highlights a lack of understanding about the route. Which isn't helpful at improving local public travel. exdulwicher Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > rupert james Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I just spent 35 minutes waiting for a non > existent > > P13 in the rain and sleet and with 8 other > people > > mostly OAP's > > > > Gave up and came home. > > > > I have not been able to do what I had to do by > > bus. Wont happen again I will use my car. > > TfL's website and app both have live bus info. > There's a good app called Bus Times London which > is all London buses, all stop info, departures, > live tracking and even little maps and arrows to > show you which side of the road to go to. It's by > a company called MapWay who do global transport > apps for bus, metro, subway etc. > > My Mum uses it all the time - as a lone elderly > woman she doesn't want to be waiting round ages. > She knows exactly how long it takes her to walk to > the 4 bus stops within easy distance of her house, > so she just looks at the app, works out how long > she's got and sets off. If the bus is > late/cancelled for whatever reason, it'll show up > and she's not wasting time at a stop in the cold > and rain. Don't think she's ever waited more than > about 2 minutes since she started using that app!
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P13 Is a route of the devil... There needs to be much better public transport. It's no good ignoring this. rupert james Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I just spent 35 minutes waiting for a non existent > P13 in the rain and sleet and with 8 other people > mostly OAP's > > Gave up and came home. > > I have not been able to do what I had to do by > bus. Wont happen again I will use my car.
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exdulwicher Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Melihoople Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------- > > > > I am deeply concerned by the lack of public > > transport & these plans. > > Public transport runs as normal. P4 still goes > through the village; 37 can still get from Goose > Green up ED Grove and past ND station; the 176, > 185 etc are unaffected on LL and the 12 can still > wind its tortuous way through the back streets of > Peckham to the library. > > The council don't run the buses. They will however > consider and accommodate bus routes in their road > plans. Also if there's less traffic overall, bus > times become much more reliable. There are no workable East/West public transport options.
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holymoly Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Vehicular traffic includes mobility scooters, > waste disposal, post office, deliveries - many > vital services. Trips to swimming, shops etc just > as necessary for those who are reliant on modes of > transport in specific circumstances. Southwark LBC > and TfL are well aware that there are no regular > public transport mechanisms east to west Dulwich > and limited north to South. Southwark LBC > 'should' but do not have holistic plans to create > meaningful change. Their plans are politically > motivated, impact the 'many' Dulwich residents and > benefit the few. Shame on them. I am deeply concerned by the lack of public transport & these plans.
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Alleyns Junior School - planning
Melihoople replied to Bicknell's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
is there anything that needs a response? -
Alleyns Junior School - planning
Melihoople replied to Bicknell's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Really? What does the letter say exactly, I can see anything on Southwark planning. Thanks -
Pubs/restaurants open Christmas Day?
Melihoople replied to DiD's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Ooh testing my memory. Think crab/lobster ravioli was a starter & other choices. Main was turkey, a couple of others and Tuna which was great. Cheese board, pudding. Also another little something - can't remember :) sorry.. we chose on the day. Didn't have to pre order. -
Pubs/restaurants open Christmas Day?
Melihoople replied to DiD's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
We did Rocca last year and was very good. -
Support our own East Dulwich tree sellers
Melihoople replied to christine56's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
It's taking up a very large area on GG but along with the other points. I hope they are going Tu pay for the returfing as the ground will have been turned to mud as per what has happened when a similar enterprise set up in Brockwell park... So this lengthens the time is public land out of action -
Given recent polls I don't see them getting a majority to be able to do this anytime soon.
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