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  Thread: Secure wooden Bike/bin storage in front garden
Post: RE: Secure wooden Bike/bin storage in front garden

Wow - that is a thing of beauty - if only my front garden were big enough...
AMFM Wider Topics 4 11,404 19-07-2012, 09:22 AM
  Thread: Cyclists
Post: RE: Cyclists

Hillsideresident - I think you need to get on your bike - it does wonders for stress levels, and yours do appear a little high when it comes to certain topics...
AMFM Wider Topics 271 245,198 05-07-2012, 09:06 AM
  Thread: Cyclists
Post: RE: Cyclists

IWAF -I wish there was a "like" button on this site, just for that post!
AMFM Wider Topics 271 245,198 04-07-2012, 08:18 AM
  Thread: How To Contact 3 Mobile
Post: RE: How To Contact 3 Mobile

I reckon your best bet is to go into a 3 shop and speak to the people there. I'm with 3 and I find speaking to their call centre people absolutely tortuous (the staff in the shops are only marginally...
AMFM Wider Topics 2 3,523 22-06-2012, 10:30 AM
  Thread: Forest Hill Local Assembly - Monday 21 May 2012
Post: RE: Forest Hill Local Assembly - Monday 21 May 201...

agreed - 7:30 would be the absolute earliest we can do anything and that depends largely on whether one or other of us could get home from work in time to relieve the other of childcare duties.
AMFM SE23 Topics 17 16,012 24-05-2012, 10:51 AM
  Thread: Trains to/from Forest Hill and Honor Oak Park
Post: RE: Trains to/from Forest Hill and Honor Oak Park

I thought it was really quiet on that train this morning - I got on at Forest Hill and there were loads of seats.
AMFM SE23 Topics 1,398 1,250,114 17-04-2012, 04:50 PM
  Thread: Garden Design/landscaping
Post: Garden Design/landscaping

Hi there We're hoping to get our (small) garden redesigned/landscaped and wondered whether anyone had any recommendations. Many thanks A
AMFM Offered, Wanted, Lost & Found 0 2,521 12-04-2012, 11:36 AM
  Thread: Shed broken into and bike stolen
Post: RE: Shed broken into and bike stolen

Which side of Siddons are you on Andy? I'm on Siddons too and I've always (clearly mistakenly!) assumed that our sheds were relatively secure since the gardens back onto other gardens. May be time to...
AMFM SE23 Topics 13 16,326 05-04-2012, 04:36 PM
  Thread: Planning: Nursery at Liphook Crescent
Post: RE: Planning Application: Nursery at Liphook Cresc...

Sherwood, you're right that a party can win and not get its costs, or indeed that it can win and have a costs award against it (although not sure how the defamation protocol applies to this case) but ...
AMFM SE23 Topics 666 536,623 07-03-2012, 09:49 AM
  Thread: Planning: Nursery at Liphook Crescent
Post: RE: Planning Application: Nursery at Liphook Cresc...

It depends on what you mean by the case bing "dropped". If the case is settled before trial, it is still possible for there to be a technical winner and loser.
AMFM SE23 Topics 666 536,623 24-02-2012, 06:48 PM
  Thread: Planning: Nursery at Liphook Crescent
Post: RE: Planning Application: Nursery at Liphook Cresc...

Of course you can - if it becomes clear that your case is not a good one, it makes far more sense to discontinue than to plough on to trial when the costs consequences will be even worse if you lose b...
AMFM SE23 Topics 666 536,623 24-02-2012, 03:31 PM
  Thread: Cyclists
Post: RE: Cyclists

Wayfarer and Cheeky - there are often very good reasons to "take the lane". I don't imagine Ryanglem means that he cycles in the middle of the lane the whole way into town. If he's pootling along at...
AMFM Wider Topics 271 245,198 22-02-2012, 12:30 PM
  Thread: Cyclists
Post: RE: Cyclists

Agree with CD and 152047 - my cycle to and from work is my "me time" and it's a whole lot more pleasant if I let the idiot behaviour of fellow road users just wash over me. There are times, however, ...
AMFM Wider Topics 271 245,198 21-02-2012, 10:34 AM
  Thread: Planning: Nursery at Liphook Crescent
Post: RE: Planning Application: Nursery at Liphook Cresc...

S.84 of the Law of Property Act 1925 covers how and when the Upper Tribunal can discharge or modify a covenant affecting land. I have reproduced s.84(1) and (1A) below. Seems to me the battle lines ...
AMFM SE23 Topics 666 536,623 06-02-2012, 10:58 AM
  Thread: Mason's site, Ladywell
Post: RE: The Old Bank to become a Domino's Pizza?

Have you tried Indian Mischief on Lordship Lane - it's veggie - and ery good too.
AMFM Offered, Wanted, Lost & Found 8 8,485 06-02-2012, 10:21 AM
  Thread: Anti-social behaviour in Trilby Road area
Post: RE: Anti-social behaviour in Trilby Road area

RJames - in my view (and I accept that every view is subjective), you have nothing to be worried about. I walk/cycle along this section of road every evening and, the occasional smart alec comment fr...
AMFM SE23 Topics 82 79,809 03-02-2012, 06:00 PM
  Thread: Planning: Nursery at Liphook Crescent
Post: RE: Planning Application: Nursery at Liphook Cresc...

Agreed, hindsight is a wonderful thing, but we're talking about a full time business here, not some fly by night operation - they should have done their homework, it's really as simple as that. As ...
AMFM SE23 Topics 666 536,623 03-02-2012, 12:04 PM
  Thread: Planning: Nursery at Liphook Crescent
Post: RE: Planning Application: Nursery at Liphook Cresc...

JG - The general principle in litigation is that the loser pays the winner's costs - a judgment will pretty much always have an order for costs, so nothing needs to be "extended". That said, a winnin...
AMFM SE23 Topics 666 536,623 03-02-2012, 11:27 AM
  Thread: Cyclists
Post: RE: Cyclists

AMEN to better training for drivers and cyclists. To the gentleman (I use the terms loosely) who loudly beeped at me on Brockley Rise this morning to get out of his way and overtook aggressively ...
AMFM Wider Topics 271 245,198 03-02-2012, 10:50 AM
  Thread: Crime and Punishment
Post: RE: Crime and Punishment

Andrewr - I'm a lawyer (not a criminal one, addmittedly), so I cling to the old terminology! my criminal law lectures are a bit of a distant memory!
AMFM Wider Topics 58 47,878 04-11-2011, 06:01 PM
  Thread: Crime and Punishment
Post: ()

Redalways took the words out of my mouth too. Burden of proof is "beyond reasonable doubt" in criminal case. The fact is, and always will be, mistakes do happen. Let's not forget Birmingham 6, Gu...
AMFM Wider Topics 58 47,878 04-11-2011, 03:52 PM
  Thread: Planning Application - Hindsley Place and Westbourne Drive
Post: RE: Planning Application - Hindsley Place and West...

I know Roz is a woman who is well able to defend herself but if I may jump in - her recent comment should be viewed in the light of what could only really be described as deeply unpleasant personal at...
AMFM SE23 Topics 124 137,008 02-11-2011, 04:39 PM
  Thread: English Usage
Post: RE: Question Bar Dining

Cheeky - you don't know me, you know nothing about me and have absolutely no insight into the kind of person I am. You have actually managed to upset me quite deeply first thing in the morning - I do ...
AMFM Wider Topics 587 489,247 02-11-2011, 09:32 AM
  Thread: English Usage
Post: RE: Question Bar Dining

Kelly - your comment is unnecessarily rude. I do have a life - it may not be as kerr-azy as yours, but it is mine and I'm rather fond of it. I happen to think it's important to get the little thin...
AMFM Wider Topics 587 489,247 01-11-2011, 05:19 PM
  Thread: English Usage
Post: RE: Question Bar Dining

climbs off high horse after realising apostrophes was incorrectly spelled - hangs head in shame...
AMFM Wider Topics 587 489,247 01-11-2011, 03:48 PM
  Thread: English Usage
Post: []

[i][Moved from [url=http://www.se23.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=5359&pid=41974#pid41974]this topic[/url]][/i] __________________________________ PEDANT ALERT! - There are no apostophes in coffees an...
AMFM Wider Topics 587 489,247 01-11-2011, 03:45 PM
  Thread: Big accident on Kemble Road Tues 1st Nov
Post: RE: Big accident on Kemble Road this morning

Bloody Hell! I cycle down Kemble (and turn right into Loxton) every morning and I hate that junction - although I cycle in the middle of the road with my arm stuck out for most of the short stretch o...
AMFM SE23 Topics 18 20,302 01-11-2011, 01:19 PM
  Thread: Children's bike seats
Post: RE: Children's bike seats

That's really kind IWAF and I may well take you up on that offer when I next get a free weekend.
AMFM Wider Topics 9 8,039 31-10-2011, 06:57 PM
  Thread: Children's bike seats
Post: RE: Children's bike seats

Now you've given me even more to think about! The other factor is that the last section of the nursery drop off route is on the south circular from the railway bridge at Perry Vale up to the London R...
AMFM Wider Topics 9 8,039 28-10-2011, 04:31 PM
  Thread: Children's bike seats
Post: RE: Children's bike seats

IWAF - thanks for that - all very useful. Yes, I am trying to build an argument to present to my partner as to why I need another bike... I do have a mountain bike that I could use but frankly, I ...
AMFM Wider Topics 9 8,039 28-10-2011, 09:22 AM
  Thread: Planning Application: 51-53 Canonbie Road
Post: RE: Planning application: 51-53 Canonbie Road

I think, but can't be sure, that all of the flats in the Barr Beacon block are 2 bed flats - and of course they all have access to a very big communal garden at the back.
AMFM SE23 Topics 88 119,088 27-10-2011, 09:02 AM
  Thread: Planning Application: 51-53 Canonbie Road
Post: RE: Planning application: 51-53 Canonbie Road

It may also be worth checking whether there are any restrictive covenants on the land registry title to that property which may benefit adjoining owners. It is not uncommon for there to be some form ...
AMFM SE23 Topics 88 119,088 26-10-2011, 03:30 PM
  Thread: Children's bike seats
Post: Children's bike seats

Question for the cyclists with little ones - how old were they when you started putting them in a child bike seat? My daughter is starting nursery in February (she'll be 13 months by then) and I'm ho...
AMFM Wider Topics 9 8,039 26-10-2011, 10:01 AM
  Thread: Cyclists
Post: RE: Cyclists

I've wanted to get those spoke lights for ages but I've never seen them in the shops - where can I get them? It may be a bit overkill though as I already have 3 rear lights on the bike and anothe...
AMFM Wider Topics 271 245,198 24-10-2011, 10:05 AM
  Thread: Cyclists
Post: RE: Cyclists

Michael - I suspect that Silly Cyclist, if he drives, drives in the same inconsiderate manner that he cycles so he is highly likely to be a Silly Driver too! Can we add to the bingo list Car/van...
AMFM Wider Topics 271 245,198 21-10-2011, 12:49 PM
  Thread: Cyclists
Post: RE: Cyclists

oh, and don't presume to know my gender.
AMFM Wider Topics 271 245,198 20-10-2011, 01:17 PM
  Thread: Cyclists
Post: RE: Cyclists

Hillsideresident - I didn't resurrect anything and your post makes absolutley no sense to me (I can't remember what I may have posted months ago and I don't have the time or the inclination to go sear...
AMFM Wider Topics 271 245,198 20-10-2011, 01:15 PM
  Thread: Cyclists
Post: RE: Cyclists

much as I deplore the actions of red light jumpers and pavement cyclists, a little perspective please. http://londonist.com/2011/10/amazing-escape-in-cyclistlorry-crash-in-london-bridge.php (sorry...
AMFM Wider Topics 271 245,198 19-10-2011, 03:16 PM
  Thread: Planning Application: 51-53 Canonbie Road
Post: RE: Planning application: 51-53 Canonbie Road

This is a real shame - my partner and I are currently half thinking about moving (within SE23) and I idly looked at this one and thought it would be an amazing fixer-upper if we had the money - and th...
AMFM SE23 Topics 88 119,088 10-10-2011, 05:50 PM
  Thread: 76-78 Honor Oak Park (ex Old Bank)
Post: RE: The Old Bank to become a Dominoes Pizza

I'm not sure that's anything to gloat about Cellar Door!!!
AMFM SE23 Topics 736 625,388 21-09-2011, 04:59 PM
  Thread: 76-78 Honor Oak Park (ex Old Bank)
Post: RE: The Old Bank to become a Dominoes Pizza

Putting aesthetic considerations to one side, I'm not sure I'm convinced by the argument that Dominoes will put other local pizza takeaways out of business. That said, I don't know the takeaways you'...
AMFM SE23 Topics 736 625,388 21-09-2011, 04:14 PM
  Thread: Bagpipes
Post: RE: Bagpipes

what music do you hate Brian? - I'm intrigued now - first time it was infernal ******* music, now it's c... music. Cr@p music, country music, classical music, what is it??
AMFM Wider Topics 14 14,002 21-09-2011, 03:49 PM
  Thread: My favourite thing about Forest Hill is..........?
Post: RE: My favourite thing about Forest Hill is..........

Crystal Palace Park even... Glad you mention Waterlink Way Michael (I didn't see your post before I sent mine) - it's one of my favourite walks in the area - the bit between Bell Green and the allo...
AMFM SE23 Topics 36 32,889 15-09-2011, 05:34 PM
  Thread: My favourite thing about Forest Hill is..........?
Post: RE: My favourite thing about Forest Hill is..........

One Tree Hill's a lot bigger than it looks and if you've got the right shoes on could be great as part of a nice long jog - a lot of the green spaces link up to each other with minimal contact with ro...
AMFM SE23 Topics 36 32,889 15-09-2011, 05:27 PM
  Thread: Where in SE23...
Post: RE: Where in SE23...

I'm with you on Wood Vale. Houses on Allenby Road are all lovely too.
AMFM SE23 Topics 16 16,765 07-09-2011, 09:50 AM
  Thread: Problems in SE23
Post: RE: Problems in Forest Hill

so has WH Smiths been smashed up or not? I'm getting increasingly nervous about getting home from work tonight.
AMFM SE23 Topics 58 56,867 09-08-2011, 02:48 PM
  Thread: Burglary via the front door
Post: RE: Burglary via the front door

I accidentally locked myself out of my house a few years back (putting the bins out and pulled the door behind me thinking I had my keys - I didn't) - the locksmith got in to the house so quickly I ha...
AMFM Wider Topics 9 10,107 09-08-2011, 10:01 AM
  Thread: Mayow Park
Post: RE: Mayow Park

The burning of the balance beam is clearly an act of arson but the picnic table looked more like an act of stupidity - looks to me as though someone had a diposable bbq that they put directly on the t...
AMFM SE23 Topics 18 20,972 04-08-2011, 10:31 AM
  Thread: English Usage
Post: RE: English Usage

I suspect it's more the (mis)use of the apostrophe Bumble...
AMFM Wider Topics 587 489,247 27-07-2011, 11:05 AM
  Thread: Property Market
Post: RE: Forest Hill in the Times property section

It has always been my understanding of credit rating that if you are someone who has never used credit cards (for example) your credit rating, perversely, will not be good - you have to have used cred...
AMFM Wider Topics 27 25,259 26-07-2011, 01:14 PM
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