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  Thread: Jim Dowd MP
Post: RE: Jim Dowd MP

Where is the 'local' Asda to Downing Street?
Smiler Wider Topics 135 122,493 26-04-2010, 08:28 PM
  Thread: Serial attacker lives in HOP or FH?
Post: RE: Serial attacker lives in HOP or FH?

According to the article the police took DNA from the wrong person, which led to that INNOCENT person being illiminated from the case. This may have been an error on the part of the police but surely ...
Smiler Wider Topics 144 117,121 24-11-2009, 12:37 AM
  Thread: Serial attacker lives in HOP or FH?
Post: RE: Serial attacker lives in HOP or FH?

Nevermodern, where did you get the stat regarding 75% of young black men being on the DNA database?
Smiler Wider Topics 144 117,121 17-11-2009, 07:02 PM
  Thread: Serial attacker lives in HOP or FH?
Post: RE: Serial attacker lives in HOP or FH?

Michael, the police took this as an "opportunity" to take the DNA of 2000 innocent black men. Did they not do it to aid them in catching a guilty black man?
Smiler Wider Topics 144 117,121 17-11-2009, 05:59 PM
  Thread: 11 Tewkesbury Avenue Development
Post: RE: 11 Tewkesbury Avenue Development

Endearing
Smiler SE23 Topics 50 64,454 16-08-2009, 08:09 AM
  Thread: Horniman Museum and Gardens
Post: RE: Horniman Museum and Gardens

A parping horn and a few chicken scraps, ever heard the saying "thin end of the wedge" and I don't mean the potato variety(jerk or not)
Smiler SE23 Topics 293 273,781 11-08-2009, 08:01 PM
  Thread: Horniman Museum and Gardens
Post: RE: Horniman Museum and Gardens

NM, how do you know what food I eat and the music I listen too? I am not bothered about being able to use a car on one Sunday a year, but I am bothered about being abused and threatened by those us...
Smiler SE23 Topics 293 273,781 11-08-2009, 07:07 PM
  Thread: Horniman Museum and Gardens
Post: RE: Horniman Museum and Gardens

Can someone tell me how this event benefits Forest Hill? Do local businesses see an increase in revenues? If the event is to remain at the Horniman the organisers should be responsible for the costs a...
Smiler SE23 Topics 293 273,781 11-08-2009, 06:29 PM
  Thread: Forest Hill Town Centre Management
Post: RE: Provender To Close

Brian wrote; "The Bird in The Hand does not help Dartmouth Rd. I am sure people are put of entering a few shops either side" Utter nonsense. The road too hell is paved with good intentions. ...
Smiler SE23 Topics 56 42,294 02-11-2008, 10:10 PM
  Thread: Forest Croft
Post: RE: Forest Croft repair works

Good Evening Mr Grumpy, The AGM for Forest Croft Residents is at the Christian Fellowship centre on Honor Oak Rd opposite Fairlawn school at 7.30pm on Wednesday 5th November. The management company...
Smiler SE23 Topics 56 66,341 02-11-2008, 09:27 PM
  Thread: johnny rotten racist attack
Post: RE: johnny rotten racist attack

I can think of nothing more trivial than the (alleged) rantings of someone who has always had a higher opinion of themselves than anyone else has ever had of them.
Smiler Wider Topics 31 40,094 22-10-2008, 05:05 PM
  Thread: Duffing
Post: RE: Duffing

JL thanks for the tip to make my stick more efficient. I have just seen a report on the BBC about a new MP3 player(WALKMAN) that cancels out noise from its surroundings to give the listener a bett...
Smiler Wider Topics 61 55,090 06-09-2008, 09:29 AM
  Thread: Duffing
Post: RE: Duffing

For the past 18 months I have used the same stick too stir paint when I am decorating, it has its own place under the sink. Does this make me a duffer or have I turned into my father?
Smiler Wider Topics 61 55,090 05-09-2008, 02:48 PM
  Thread: Forest Hill Pools
Post: RE: Forest Hill Pool (continued)

Tim, thanks for your explanation of the listing process/criteria. Perhaps some of the problem is that listing appears to be used reactively rather than proactively. If a building is that important...
Smiler SE23 Topics 2,074 2,032,704 25-08-2008, 08:37 PM
  Thread: Forest Hill Pools
Post: RE: Forest Hill Pool (continued)

Roz, councillors who sit on planning committees are democratically elected, but they may have been elected in wards that are some distance from the area on which they are making decisions.
Smiler SE23 Topics 2,074 2,032,704 24-08-2008, 01:54 PM
  Thread: Forest Hill Pools
Post: RE: Forest Hill Pool (continued)

It?s a shame that the subject of the pools has been turned into a political issue. Decisions such as this should be based on financial analysis and the needs of current and future residents, not emoti...
Smiler SE23 Topics 2,074 2,032,704 24-08-2008, 12:53 PM
  Thread: 11 Tewkesbury Avenue Development
Post: RE: Tewkesbury Avenue Development

The loss of garden areas in Tewkesbury Ave has already resulted in gardens in Westwood Park becoming boggy. If you replace gardens with concrete, the water that would have been absorbed runs off to ot...
Smiler SE23 Topics 50 64,454 15-08-2008, 11:56 AM
  Thread: 11 Tewkesbury Avenue Development
Post: 11 Tewkesbury Avenue Development

As you maybe aware there have been a large number of extensions built onto houses in Tewkesbury Avenue. The latest development will see the demolition of a semi detached house which will be replaced b...
Smiler SE23 Topics 50 64,454 14-08-2008, 05:07 PM
  Thread: SE23 v SE22
Post: RE: SE23 v SE22

Forest Hill Favs' Job Centre, Paddy Power, Pawnbrokers, Bird in Hand. Always in that order.
Smiler Offered, Wanted, Lost & Found 122 127,748 18-07-2008, 07:47 PM
  Thread: SE23 v SE22
Post: []

[i][Moved from thread 'The Bird in Hand' -admin][/i] I always feared that Forest Hill would go the same way as the delightful 'East Dulwich' populated by folk who are unable to afford to live in Du...
Smiler Offered, Wanted, Lost & Found 122 127,748 16-07-2008, 10:04 PM
  Thread: Forest Croft
Post: RE: Forest Croft repairs

Hi there, I have lived in Forest Croft for almost 2 years now. I have too say that the block is not looking its best at the moment! It is true that the values of the flats have increased considerably ...
Smiler SE23 Topics 56 66,341 25-06-2008, 12:33 PM