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I was thinking similar keyhole.


If it was much earlier/louder that might have been a little different. Builders are allowed to start their loud noises at 8am.

Do people complain about rubbish/recycling collections? Buses? Polices sirens?

Something a little positive on a sunny day and it's the end of civilisation... *sighs*


ETA wasn't it s LOUD storm last night?

Its also the Lambeth Country show this weekend... complainers might want to leave town

Lambeth Show, and a summer fair in Belair Park and open air cinema in Dulwich Park. If the weather stays like this there will also be a lot of parties the park will be wall-to-wall people and barbecues followed by a tidal wave of litter.


I'm packing already...

Have to say I didn't mind about the sports day music. Later that day I cycled past and they were all having a whale of a time, whereas usually when you pass them doing sports there's not much enthusiasm in evidence. Daytime on a weekday is kind of OK from my point of view.

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