SE23.com - The Official Forum for Forest Hill & Honor Oak, London SE23
Online since 2002   11,000+ members   72,000+ posts

Home | SE23 Topics | Businesses & Services | Wider Topics | Offered/Wanted/Lost/Found | About SE23.com | Advertising | Contact | |
 Armstrong & Co Solicitors



Search Results
Post Author Forum Replies Views Posted []
  Thread: Pedestrian crossing by Forest Hill Station (Perry Vale side)
Post: RE: Pedestrian crossing by Forest Hill Station (Pe...

It would be pretty interesting to find out how fast people actually drive along the stretch of road... it is definitely NOT 30mph.
sillytilly SE23 Topics 57 64,140 01-11-2011, 01:43 PM
  Thread: Big accident on Kemble Road Tues 1st Nov
Post: RE: Big accident on Kemble Road this morning

AMFM I cycle regularly around the area as well, I agree people drive way to quickly... I have nearly been knocked off my bike a number of times by people not looking and pulling out.
sillytilly SE23 Topics 18 20,292 01-11-2011, 01:41 PM
  Thread: Pedestrian crossing by Forest Hill Station (Perry Vale side)
Post: RE: Pedestrian crossing by Forest Hill Station (Pe...

People generally drive WAY too fast around that bend and park/stop in really stupid places so cars have to swerve around each other. I often think it would be great to have a zebra crossing but having...
sillytilly SE23 Topics 57 64,140 26-10-2011, 03:06 PM
  Thread: Dog Fouling on Trilby Road
Post: RE: Dog Fouling on Trilby Road.

I SO wish they wouldn't - also means mice and rats decide it's a good idea to hang about as well which is even more annoying!
sillytilly SE23 Topics 13 15,495 19-10-2011, 10:25 AM
  Thread: Dog Fouling on Trilby Road
Post: RE: Dog Fouling on Trilby Road.

Hello, I also live on Trilby. Are you sure it isn't the foxes? We have had poo near our doorstep and front garden as well. At the moment we do seem to have about 6 foxes living along the back alley be...
sillytilly SE23 Topics 13 15,495 17-10-2011, 11:37 AM
  Thread: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Post: RE: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

I totally understand that and do feel awful for your poor friend, you are doing the right thing by researching. It is very difficult to make that decision, I would speak to your doctor though if you a...
sillytilly Wider Topics 36 33,116 29-07-2011, 10:09 AM
  Thread: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Post: RE: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

orange - I would suggest NOT googling everything as well, if you start doing that you will start thinking all sorts of awful things, if you are worried ask your doctor/consultant not google.
sillytilly Wider Topics 36 33,116 28-07-2011, 05:42 PM
  Thread: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Post: RE: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

I had a CT scan (obviously slightly different to an MRI - MRI's are not as bad for you apparently) recently at Lewisham Hospital and I have to say it wasn't the best experience. The actual CT scan its...
sillytilly Wider Topics 36 33,116 28-07-2011, 05:39 PM
  Thread: Anti-social behaviour in Trilby Road area
Post: RE: Anti-social behaviour in Trilby Road area

Vixy - they probably realised that it was actually a problem if more than one person was hassling them. Thanks for contacting them as well!
sillytilly SE23 Topics 82 79,666 31-05-2011, 02:08 PM
  Thread: Anti-social behaviour in Trilby Road area
Post: RE: Anti-social behaviour in Trilby Road area

Hooray! After lots of emails to various different people it seems they have FINALLY listened and cut back the tree that was overhanging one of the street lights (making it useless) in the alleyway... ...
sillytilly SE23 Topics 82 79,666 27-05-2011, 08:43 AM
  Thread: Anti-social behaviour in Trilby Road area
Post: RE: Anti-social behaviour in Trilby Road area

SJE1 - was this recently that you were nearly mugged?
sillytilly SE23 Topics 82 79,666 03-05-2011, 12:06 PM
  Thread: Anti-social behaviour in Trilby Road area
Post: RE: Anti-social behaviour in Trilby Road area

Please can I strongly advise all residents to contact the safer neighbourhood team (see web address below with details) if they notice anything suspicious or in an emergency dial 999. As many people o...
sillytilly SE23 Topics 82 79,666 15-04-2011, 11:55 AM
  Thread: Anti-social behaviour in Trilby Road area
Post: RE: Anti-social behaviour in Trilby Road area

Who would we need to contact?
sillytilly SE23 Topics 82 79,666 14-04-2011, 02:31 PM
  Thread: Anti-social behaviour in Trilby Road area
Post: RE: Anti-social behaviour in Trilby Road area

Herbert - that's awful Your poor wife! Did she speak to the police about it? I think more people need to contact the Perry Vale PCSO's to report anything that goes on (no matter how small). I conta...
sillytilly SE23 Topics 82 79,666 14-04-2011, 02:08 PM
  Thread: Anti-social behaviour in Trilby Road area
Post: RE: Anti-social behaviour in Trilby Road area

You're right Sassy :thumbsup:
sillytilly SE23 Topics 82 79,666 14-04-2011, 10:03 AM
  Thread: Anti-social behaviour in Trilby Road area
Post: RE: Anti-social behaviour in Trilby Road area

Mickey - I have noticed this as well, I don't think it's a new thing. There was another thread about this before I think. There was a rumour about some people watching the Santander cash machine from ...
sillytilly SE23 Topics 82 79,666 14-04-2011, 09:47 AM
  Thread: Anti-social behaviour in Trilby Road area
Post: RE: Anti-social behaviour in Trilby Road area

Hi Sassy! I thought the same. I was talking to a neighbour last night and apparently there have been a few 'things' going on - including a man lurking in someones garden about two weeks ago. Luckily o...
sillytilly SE23 Topics 82 79,666 13-04-2011, 05:02 PM
  Thread: Anti-social behaviour in Trilby Road area
Post: RE: Anti-social behaviour in Trilby Road area

I meant - 'the sad' thing is not 'said' - sorry!
sillytilly SE23 Topics 82 79,666 12-04-2011, 01:43 PM
  Thread: Anti-social behaviour in Trilby Road area
Post: RE: Anti-social behaviour in Trilby Road area

bensonby - I think if you read my original post I mentioned anti-social behaviour in reference to other incidents in the area which the met police mentioned in a letter to all residents within the are...
sillytilly SE23 Topics 82 79,666 12-04-2011, 01:42 PM
  Thread: Anti-social behaviour in Trilby Road area
Post: RE: Anti-social behaviour in Trilby Road area

I think we are diverting from my original point which wasn't really about the issue of the drinking of alcohol. See below from the BBC website (who know's if it's actually right) http://news.bb...
sillytilly SE23 Topics 82 79,666 12-04-2011, 11:41 AM
  Thread: Anti-social behaviour in Trilby Road area
Post: RE: Anti-social behaviour in Trilby Road area

I think they are referring to them as being under 18 drinking alcohol.
sillytilly SE23 Topics 82 79,666 12-04-2011, 11:10 AM
  Thread: Anti-social behaviour in Trilby Road area
Post: RE: Anti-social behaviour in Trilby Road area

Thanks for all your responses! Unfortunately we rent so we'll have to speak to our landlord. Nobody on the wall last night, yay! As for the alley way - totally ridiculous to 'seal it off' just beca...
sillytilly SE23 Topics 82 79,666 12-04-2011, 10:57 AM
  Thread: Anti-social behaviour in Trilby Road area
Post: RE: Anti-social behaviour

I'm pretty sure they weren't over 18 - more likely to be school kids because of the looming Easter holidays!
sillytilly SE23 Topics 82 79,666 11-04-2011, 04:19 PM
  Thread: Anti-social behaviour in Trilby Road area
Post: RE: Anti-social behaviour

I have emailed them this morning with details - it just feels so stupid saying there are some kids sat on my wall drinking! :confused:
sillytilly SE23 Topics 82 79,666 11-04-2011, 02:54 PM
  Thread: Anti-social behaviour in Trilby Road area
Post: Anti-social behaviour in Trilby Road area

I've been living in the Trilby Road/Vestris Road area for nearly a year now and my husband and I absolutely love it! Having moved from the rowdiness of Clapham we love that we actually know our neighb...
sillytilly SE23 Topics 82 79,666 11-04-2011, 01:51 PM