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Having looked at the map again it does look as though the dogs and joggers have to share that perimeter path. I would avoid and jog on the main paths if I were you. Many dog walkers just let their dogs off lead on that path and they just poo where they like as they can't be seen. As Ian said, if it really is that important to you just call in to the office and ask them.
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That's what I thought, the paths are narrow enough without having cyclists on them.
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Local Jewelry Repair recommendations?
Kathleen Olander replied to LB171's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
What sort of repairs do you do? I need a new clasp on a gold necklace and a soldering repair. -
The nuttiest thing I saw today was the poor Peckham peoples selection of candidates, oh dear!
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So what???????? Later on it was closed both ways
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You seem to have posted on wrong discussion.
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Prepare to be astonished, but I could hear it in Herne Hill on Sunday.
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I assume this is a joke?
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Lightning strikes once...
Kathleen Olander replied to mlteenie's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I have never heard thunder so loud and so quick after the lightning! -
Maybe not for you, but It is for the people that work there and for those shoppers around Walworth Road.
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Granville House 61 Overhill Road
Kathleen Olander replied to Exoticaman's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
What is it particularly that you want to know? Is it the house you are interested in or the people that lived there or whether Joseph Tall was involved in it's construction? -
According to Councillor Leeming, on my doorstep, only evidence is of perceived crime.
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CPZ going ahead but in much smaller area
Kathleen Olander replied to Rockets's topic in Roads & Transport
This will mean that all the teachers from Alleyns and JAGS will no longer be able to park on Carlton Ave, Townley, Gilkes etc. They will still drive in each day and just end up parked on someone else's street instead. -
"But never mind, cutting one's journey time by ten minutes is much more important 🙄" How about increasing everyone's journey time by that and more, which the LTN's and bus gates have done. This causes even more pollution.
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Vanishing view from Nunhead Cemetery ?
Kathleen Olander replied to KidKruger's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
According to Southwark Council consultation report from 2023 it is a protected view:- "The view of St Pauls Cathedral from Nunhead Cemetery is a protected view within the Southwark Plan and this is acknowledged within the CMP. The CMP contains an ‘action plan’, which states that the view should continue to be maintained within the cemetery by cutting back tree growth. Some residents were concerned that this was not happening regularly enough to retain this view. Unfortunately, the regularity of maintenance is limited by our maintenance budget. Should visitors notice that the view has become obscured, it would be helpful if they could inform council staff." -
Vanishing view from Nunhead Cemetery ?
Kathleen Olander replied to KidKruger's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I thought it was a protected view too, perhaps the building isn't going to be any taller than at present? -
It's on Amazon's website, "We take our responsibility in relation to the sale of age-restricted items extremely seriously. To confirm the recipient is over 18 years, valid photographic ID with a date of birth may be required upon delivery. The driver will input your year of birth into their device and may then require an ID check to complete the age verification process. The driver will not record any other information, take photographs of your ID document or be able to access your information once the delivery is complete. The year of birth is stored securely in Amazon’s systems. This way we can ensure that any legal obligations with respect to age verification have been met and will be deleted according to our retention policy."
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