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I suspect the parking would be terrible. I park at a family's off street parking space.


I do recommend the half car/train, half walk approach to work. It's the only exercise I do but better than nothing which I did before. A friend of mine was killed cycling into work, so personally that's not an option for me.


Had a drink last night, so i didn't drive home. When that happens, I get the train to London bridge and walk along southbank thames to work, crossing the river at st paul's. It's a really lovely walk.

I get a car into work (which starts at 0500) which is very welcome.

Going home, if you are able to get to Victoria easily I would use the frequent services Denmark Hill or Peckham Rye (about 9 - 12 minutes) and then continue by bus. It's a bit of a faff to go Tube>>Rail>>Bus and it is more expensive than taking the bus alone, but it's quicker and more reliable, in my experience.

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