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Mason

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  1. Please note for future reference Mason & Green have have always had saloons, estates, and MPV's, and provide car child seats for a variety of ages of children from 0-8
  2. Sorry I did not direct that at DF i was reiterating the view.
  3. Did it not steal, survive and live on half the worlds assets before or am I missing something in history.
  4. Just go here and see your answer: http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,1524330 Tell me is this community spirit.
  5. DulwichFox change is brilliant for any place for improving the place socially. But I do not agree with the cleansing. You move into a place you impprove it, but you work as as a community to bring up together. Pleople tend to want this and that for their own selfish goals, but tread on those who do try to work hard to acheive something. It is an inevitable fact that rents will increase forcing those individual business owners out of business, some of whom have been there for years. This is happening at Herne Hill station, Half Moon Lane. Who does this benefit it is us who loose because in a way we have not been supportive of our community. It is not just one store, watch and see, it is live a landslide that is waiting to happen. What happens to them now they are moved out and now we get generic people with the ideas of LondonMix. People have lost their persepective of social life it the basic fact their wish is, of how much can my property increase in price.
  6. Yes Ms Blueberry, maybe there is something you could do if it is affecting you house price, maybe you could gather a few friends from the gym, and actually knock on the elderly person's house and ask her if she needs any assistance, would that be a community spirited way of dealing with things.
  7. Now we see the start of another generic high street that will inevitably force up rents for the individual trader, forcing them to move or close. Yes things are good but the way things are going we are heading to a Strpford Wives situation. There will be individual retailers, it will be a mirror of Richmond or Clapham. There will be no individuality, just one and the same whichever place you drive through. The pubs are loosing, well have lost a lot of their individuality, who you see as the landord here today and gone tomorrow, the personal touch the comradarie, yes you got community at present, but for how long. It is all about the community, and without a variety there is no community.
  8. Hi I do not know if this has ever been brought up, or even this actually is an issue for yourself James. However I know this is old and felt a bit stupid about mentioning it, but my wife insisted. The junction of East Dulwich Grove onto Lordship Lane. It is just so used by pedestrians and vehicles, and after the death of the young lady recently (RIP) I think it should be looked into. I could never understand why traffic lights were place a few metres away from this junction for pedestrians, yet the danger remains on this junction. Would it not have been more common sense to have lights on the junction which I repeat is so used, and just seems to be a dodgems between cars and pedestrians trying to cross, and those who I now notice jump lanes into northbound lane from the southbound to beat the traffic lights. I feel and I do not know if everyone feelsthis way the most unsafe junction to actually pass. Regards Sunil
  9. Are we being posh here I thought they were call girls! Whatever goes on in ED?
  10. EDF (DFS) the firm seat to be seen on, and the sale goes on! 365 days a year
  11. Really bad accident at the junction of Dulwich Common and College Road. Allroads leading to here closed, avoid at all costs.
  12. I just looked at Gov.uk. nothing has changed with regards to the legallity of 30 MPH travel. There seems to be a conflict between the legalities of the actual speed limit nationwide and the individual councils. Apparently as the council website documents, they are yet to be able to enforse this as the police have yet to agree to this: 4. Who will enforce the speed limit? The Met Police are responsible for enforcing speed limits in London. Their resources for speed enforcement are limited as they need to prioritise other issues, such as antisocial behaviour and violent crimes. To make the most of resources available for speed enforcement, the Police prioritise roads with high collision rates. Association of Chief Police Officers Speed Enforcement Policy Guidelines state: The police service supports all appropriate speed limits where ? There is a proven need ? The limit is clear, looking and feeling like the limit and ? Motorists have the ability to apply. We are discussing future enforcement in Southwark with the Police and encourage them to continue enforcement at collision hotspots, including 20 mph streets where necessary. We are not relying on the Police increasing resources for speed enforcement for the scheme to succeed, although this would be welcomed. So how and when this will actually be enforsable is a question yet to be raised. Howvever I feel that many of the roads that they have put up signs are ridiculous Herne Hill to Kings College Hospital, Lordship Lane. They are main arteries to London which they stated would not be affected: 6. Which roads do you propose to include in the speed limit? We are proposing to include all roads managed by Southwark, but at this stage it is not known if any ?red routes? which are managed by Transport for London (TFL) will be included. Many of Southwark?s roads are already covered by a 20 mph limit and these would remain although the signage will be reviewed in order to be consistent with the borough-wide scheme. 7. Why might red routes not be included in the borough-wide 20 mph limit? As described above the ?red route? network is managed by Transport for London (TFL) not Southwark Council. TFL has said that it may consider changing the speed limit to 20 mph on the ?red route? on a case by case basis. It does just seem that Southwark like other councils are looking at this as a caah cow such as private parking companies. Even TFL have stated no further cameras will be installed, as theis just semms the conflict of legality in UK speed limit, and indivdual are speed limits seem to clash. Regards Mason
  13. Nothing new, it will be the tube next, something that we have come to expect, as some people have no choice, and they know it! Would it not be nice to hold a city at ransom for extra money just when you feel like it? Not!
  14. watch this space, this was what was said of ED, Nunhead, Catford, and in times gone by Clapham and Battersea.
  15. When people use religion, colour and creed to attack others for the sake of their own incentives!
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