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Your local is the recently refurbed Forest Hill Tavern - about 5 mins walk away. Pretty decent place the few times I've been in there. Next to that is Omrith curry house which comes recommended from many of us forumites. And a pretty good grocers I understand is on that strip as well

I think it is fine - I haven't encountered any problems.


Thinking back over the past few years there has been a sexual assault outside the 1930's building beside the disused school on Peckham Rye and a shooting near Barry Road. But despite this I feel quite comfortable in the area. One thing I have noticed is a group of teenagers playing on skateboards on a street close to Ryedale - Cornflower Terrace. Whether they confine their activities to just skateboarding I don't know.


2 Local pubs - The Herne Tavern and The Forest Hill Tavern. Both a couple of minutes walk away and with a reputation for good food.

boosboss Wrote:

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> Vickster Wrote:

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> the bust stop on Forest Hill Road

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> > Welcome to the area.

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> NMust keep an eye out for that one B)


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