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I think you should appeal. The sign states 1 hour. And southwark council website also states similar. https://www.southwark.gov.uk/parking/guide-to-parking/loading-and-unloading
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Our local police team - Goose Green ward
sheff replied to bels123's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Maybe if your beloved Millwall contributed more than ?15k to their ?623k policing bill each year we'd have more walking the beat. DulwichFox Wrote: > The only time you will see Police Officers on the > street are at Football Matches and Demos > when there are Hundreds of them. No Police Officer > is going to walk our local streets on their own. -
It's part of the Barry Road junction closure onto the Rye. Barry Road is closed travelling onto the Rye. And the right turn onto Barry Road from the Rye is now much narrower. I think they are therefore routing HGV's that get that far onto Tyrell Road as this is the last exit point travelling down Barry to the Rye. I assume also that the turn onto Barry Road is now too tight and they are doing the same the other way.
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Pretty badly organized.. Bus stops into town have no ?closure? signs on them on Barry Road. People waiting and then giving up
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attempted muggging (in the Unicorn, Rye Lane) - Lounged
sheff replied to JohnL's topic in The Lounge
Spot on and deftly put... binkylilyput Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yeah but Primark, Iceland, ASDA, the great Chinese > supermarket, sports shops, Superdrug, Argos, > fruit/ veg stalls, Peacocks, butchers, various > African food shops, the kebab place I forget the > name of, nail bars, hair dressers. Specsavers, > Costa.....the list goes on....and most of these I > like and use. > > Loutwo what?s wrong with these place on RYE LANE > (not the rest of Peckham) and why are they not > accessible to all? > > Are some working classes more working class than > others by any chance?! I?d hate to think you > harbour views that you have to be the ?right? type > of working class -
Johnie, that?s made me laugh!
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Rye Cars were 35 when we used them a few weeks ago
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I lived in one in West Norwood, and in an turn of fate, my now wife lived in the one nextdoor. So, we ended up with one big house!! Noise was never really an issue, certainly not downstairs because you are separated by the hallway. Security wise, as long as the main front door is a good one then we found it felt more secure. You get to know our neighbor well and as such tend to watch out for them. They are fairly easy to extend into the loft if they haven?t already as well. Depends whether you are looking at one with a bathroom upstairs, or at the back of the kitchen. As they are freehold, one will often a room overhanging the hallway which I had the freehold to. So you may have some questions from a lender on he floating freehold aspect. One owner usually has in their deeds a clause on allowing unrestricted access to the hall. Similar I guess to terraces which share an alley with an overhang. But, in general we never had noise issues, no more than the usual in a terrace I.e a bit of carry through floorboards etc.
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Total idiot... They posted a heart felt Instagram post saying their fridge had broken in the heat and it was utterly soul destroying. Maybe ask next time rather than have a completely illogical knee jerk reaction..
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Looks like the new Sylvesters is going to be doing ?booze + pizza? More pizza choice, excellent https://www.sylvesterrestaurants.co.uk/
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From a friend who was enquiring about taking on the lease, they have already sold he car park and some land to a developer
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Empty ships?! Good old Southwark,, ?However, sometimes, we export materials on what otherwise would be empty ships to make new products in another country. This could happen when there is not much demand at the time in the UK for those materials.? In other words they flog some, no questions asked to Malaysia, Philippines etc now China won?t take it
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It?s being demolished today
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Harri?s does indeed do a very nice bacon and sausage sandwich...
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Has anyone gone down the Tado route, as opposed to Nest, Hive etc? They seem to be one of the only smart heating systems to offer individual radiator controls, rather than simply the whole home. Honeywell do one, but the radiator valves look shocking!
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Proposed scheme for planning to be shown.. 18th March 2019 - 4pm to 7pm Dulwich Library 368 Lordship Lane, SE22 8NB
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Similar here. New credit card was sent and not received and then almost 600 was spent in shops and restaurants before it was flagged. Contacted Royal Mail who pushed the burden back to me to prove it was them rather than one of the competitors who service business post.
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Council parks to charge ?2ph parking fee from 1 April
sheff replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Ridiculous. Gallery Road is already a nightmare at drop off and pick up with parking both sides of the road around Dulwich Prep. This will just make the situation worse and also mean people using the park, playground and all the clubs on Saturdays are less likely to. -
Its probably still being built.. www.148chinese.com is the one they advertise outside and that domain just redirects to this at the moment.
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Now called 148 Chinese www.148chinese.com
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We used Wickham, as have neighbours and found them to be great.
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Agree with the above, we?ve used them for searching and ideas but when we came to book the holiday was cheaper elsewhere. Soverign travel are pretty good for families as well.
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To the lady at Barry Road who I spoke to today chasing the same flytipper as me! I had a look through the bags and the house it came from was 128, the large house split into flats on the corner. The person who?s rubbish it was wasn?t in but his sister was and apologised and said she?d speak to him about it... I suspect it was their cleaner:
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12 is running down Barry Road again today
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