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  1. NOW GONE ——— White gloss Habitat sideboard - free. Excellent condition. Will need to be partially dismantled to take down stairs. L 180cm D 45cm H 72 cm Collection SE22 ASAP
  2. Free cabin bed from Room To Grow. My daughter has grown out of this. Comes with a set of drawers, a pullout desk and cupboard. It's very heavy so will need partially dismantling. It's in great condition, but it does have football stickers on it! I suspect they will come off with some elbow grease. Size - L 202cm, H 126cm, W 110cm Collect SE22 asap
  3. Two free Marks and Spencer three seater sofas. Each sofa is 200 cm length, 95cm depth and 80cm high. They are well used and a bit grubby, with a few coffee stains (that may come out with cleaning), but other than that are in good condition and really comfy! We're moving house and they don't fit in our new place. Collection from SE22 ASAP.
  4. My guess would be they haven't installed them on every lamppost because the companies like Char.gy and Ubitricity are telling them the geospatial planning shows they aren't yet needed. I absolutely agree that the Council will eventually look at every possible way of charging EV owners. I also agree that charging infrastructure throughout the country as a whole is a huge barrier to EV take up, but I don't accept that the specific lack of infrastructure for charging is a barrier to people in SE22 because in fact in ED we have good provision.
  5. You can apply but you don't have to apply - the providers work with the Council using geospacial planning to work out how many chargers an area needs, where to put them and when to install. That's probably a better way of assessing demand and supply rather than your "non-scientific research".
  6. How so? There are hundreds of EV charge points in SE22 and just a handful of roads that don't have one. The vast majority of these are lamppost chargers. You can request these to be installed via the Council's website at no cost to either the resident or the Council itself, which then benefits you as the user and provides the Council with a revenue stream.
  7. They def didn't want an open meeting, but I disagree about not addressing the questions - I thought he did, it's just the majority of the room simply didn't like his answers. FWIW I went there objecting to the scheme. I came away still objecting to the scheme for multiple reasons, but I thought the most persuasive, calm and reasoned argument was from the person who was in favour, particularly brave given the atmosphere in the room.
  8. It wasn't a small minority. It was the vast majority. Cllr McCash was constantly shouted at, heckled and interrupted. He was sworn at and compared to the Nazis. I lost count of the number of times he had to say something like "I will try answer all your questions but I can't if people are going to continue to shout and talk over me." He kept is calm throughout and continued to try and answer people.
  9. Nigello - I've seen a few people in ED charging from home and covering the leads with cable protectors. However, this isn't permitted in Southwark even if the cable is covered (although it is permitted in other parts of the country). Much longer term, dynamic charging may be the solution - wireless charging in the roads which would remove the need for cables altogether https://www.intelligentliving.co/roads-that-charge-electric-cars-wirelessly-springing-up-everywhere/
  10. I'd like Southwark to look at the gulley solution for people that don't have off street parking like the one currently being piloted in Oxford https://www.oxford.gov.uk/news/article/1956/volunteers_sought_for_electric_vehicle_charging_trials_in_oxfordshire#:~:text=The%20County%20Council%20expects%20installations,cannot%20park%20off%20the%20street
  11. We have an EV and don't have off street parking, but there's no way I'd go back to an ICE (although next time I'd get a different model with longer range). Agree with all figgins and alex say - Source London especially are a joke - but both char.gy and ubitricity lamppost chargers are absolutely fine. There's only three lamppost chargers on Friern so I'd suggest you ask Southwark to put one on your nearest lamppost if none of these aren't near you. We did this and although it took a few months, Southwark did do it. They have a request form online https://forms.southwark.gov.uk/showform.asp?fm_fid=1899
  12. What's your point here? Do you think I haven't already Googled to try and find somewhere? Nearest I can see is Clapham or London Bridge - not what I call local, but maybe you've broader definition. Penguin68 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > https://www.google.com/search?q=fit+to+fly+certifi > cate+london&rlz=1C1CHBD_en-GBGB895GB895&oq=fit+to+ > fly+certi&aqs=chrome.2.0i457i512j69i57j0i402j0i512 > l7.7903j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
  13. I need to take a Rapid Antigen test to get a fit to fly certificate. It can't be self administered i.e. a medical professional has to do. Is there anywhere local? Google tells me Lloyds Pharmacy at Sainsburys does this but when I went this afternoon to make an appointment I was told they don't.
  14. We've also had a new au pair arrive from Italy today. If anyone would like me to connect you or your au pair up, please let me know!
  15. In the name of Miss O Haughton Probably cancelled now, but you may appreciate knowing it hasn't been used for your own peace of mind, and if you haven't cancelled it let me know if it's yours.
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