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London Wildlife Trust have an online survey to find out what the community thinks about their local woods (Sydenham Hill and Dulwich Woods in our case) in order to assess the impact of their 2017 National Lottery Heritage Fund grant. Whether you're a walker, a dog walker or a birdwatcher, please take 5 minutes to respond:

https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/GNWcommunity

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    • A good neighbour would discuss the problem with you, take heed of your concern and do something about their tree causing or potentially causing damage to your property.  Unfortunately Southwark seems to behave like a "bad neighbour" in this situation, not wanting to respond to concerns unless forced to by a third party claim.  The only alternative is to keep badgering them to take seriously their responsibility for council owned trees in relation to neighbouring properties in the hope they will eventually act. In the end the residents bear the cost either way ☹️
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    • Id like to see the temporary skate park closed off and got rid of now, its getting too cringey listening to do gooders who own £1.5 million houses crow about 'how amazing it is that some local teenagers turned an unused area into a fantastic community hub' etc etc...they probably wouldnt say that if they lived beside it.  Ideally we would have a Wetherspoons in its place so that those without huge salaries and mortgage free high value propreties (paid off with inheritance money) could have somewhere to go for cheap food and drink. Nowhere like that exists in Dulwich and the loss of The Capitol still resonates with the local hoi polloi. Unlikely to happen of course, since Spoons are now concentrating on opening pubs beside train stations and charging double the price for a pint compared to the usual Zone 3 neighbourhood Wetherpoons pub.   
    • I recently used Paul to chase some cables, one in a very tricky place. And replace light switches. He did an excellent job, was a great communicator, very professional. He will now be my go to Electrician   
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