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  Thread: Is Dalmain School pretty mediocre?
Post: Is Dalmain School pretty mediocre?

I'm hoping to flush some fervent Dalmain supporters from the woodwork with the provocative title... It's by far our nearest school, and I don't think our child has a chance of a place anywhere else, ...
edd SE23 Topics 8 13,900 27-01-2012, 07:55 AM
  Thread: recommended damp proofing and chimney companies
Post: RE: recommended damp proofing and chimney companie...

Can't help with the damp proofing, but DJ roofing on Lordship Lane did a grand job with our chimney (leaky/staining the ceiling inside) last year.
edd Offered, Wanted, Lost & Found 5 7,329 16-01-2012, 09:39 PM
  Thread: Are there any home schoolers out there in SE23?
Post: RE: Are there any home schoolers out there in SE23...

Thanks. I'll start there, then. :)
edd Offered, Wanted, Lost & Found 5 5,849 13-01-2012, 10:46 PM
  Thread: Are there any home schoolers out there in SE23?
Post: Are there any home schoolers out there in SE23?

I'm becoming increasingly enamoured of the concept. Do any of you home educate, or know of any local groups that meet? I have a 4 year old, so I'm keen to hear how anybody has found it at 'primary' le...
edd Offered, Wanted, Lost & Found 5 5,849 12-01-2012, 07:31 PM
  Thread: Where in SE23...
Post: RE: Where in SE23...

I'll fight you for Beltwood house. Or most of the places on Allenby and Garlies roads. :laugh:
edd SE23 Topics 16 16,765 07-09-2011, 09:32 PM
  Thread: Where is the tree?
Post: RE: Where is the tree?

Probably, yes. They are soulless twunts. I wrote an email to Boris complaining, but he/his minion wasn't interested. I had hoped he would be, given his initiative to plant trees in London. A shame. Th...
edd SE23 Topics 7 7,683 07-07-2011, 06:09 PM
  Thread: Granny spinners
Post: RE: Granny spinners

Having trawled through this thread, I'm surprised by how often proponents of illegally cycling on the pavement justify it by saying that car-drivers break laws too. Good to know that two wrongs do ind...
edd Wider Topics 113 86,046 10-06-2011, 11:37 PM
  Thread: Tory Wandsworth charging children to play
Post: RE: Tory Wandsworth charging children to play

The family and I are off there on Sunday, after running the RBC 5k round the park for Great Ormond St - come and laugh! :thumbsup: Will be happy to pay.
edd Wider Topics 42 31,818 10-06-2011, 07:18 PM
  Thread: Tory Wandsworth charging children to play
Post: RE: Tory Wandsworth charging children to play

Touche. :laugh:
edd Wider Topics 42 31,818 16-05-2011, 07:33 AM
  Thread: Tory Wandsworth charging children to play
Post: RE: Tory Wandsworth charging children to play

Ooh, Landmann Way dump? Do I win a prize? Do I?! :laugh: If so, maybe a bit different, as limited space there to cope with waste from other boroughs...
edd Wider Topics 42 31,818 15-05-2011, 08:50 PM
  Thread: Tory Wandsworth charging children to play
Post: RE: Tory Wandsworth charging children to play

Oh tits. [b]roz[/b]. Sorry. :rofl:
edd Wider Topics 42 31,818 12-05-2011, 11:15 PM
  Thread: Tory Wandsworth charging children to play
Post: RE: Tory Wandsworth charging children to play

oops. :blush: http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2011/may/12/tory-council-charge-children-playground
edd Wider Topics 42 31,818 12-05-2011, 11:11 PM
  Thread: Tory Wandsworth charging children to play
Post: RE: Tory Wandsworth charging children to play

I've been to Battersea Park playground. I really enjoyed it (and so did the kids) :laugh: But, having researched in a little more [i]depth[/i], it seems that what they are intending to charge for i...
edd Wider Topics 42 31,818 12-05-2011, 11:10 PM
  Thread: Tree felling
Post: RE: Tree felling back of 105 107 Honor Oak Park

Mmmm. What a lovely view it truly is now. Wouldn't want to impede the vista of fading blue paint and brick boxes with some boring old trees. :unsure:
edd Wider Topics 20 23,463 04-04-2011, 06:04 PM
  Thread: Tree felling
Post: RE: Tree felling back of 105 107 Honor Oak Park

What gives with Lewisham's destructive zeal towards trees? Two perfectly good specimens between FH station and the cafe near the Coop have been sliced down in the past couple of weeks too. Over thirty...
edd Wider Topics 20 23,463 02-04-2011, 11:24 PM
  Thread: Vote for local park to receive a £15k make-over!!!
Post: RE: Vote for local park to receive a £15k make-ove...

I'll vote - as long as you're sure the 'makeover' won't include removing the zipwire from the big playground! :rofl:
edd Wider Topics 11 11,611 31-03-2011, 08:31 PM
  Thread: Thank you so much!
Post: RE: Thank you so much!

Superb, Elizabeth! :rofl: People still in urgent need of soft furnishings at 5 am, then, I take it? :laugh:
edd SE23 Topics 12 11,439 22-12-2010, 10:36 PM
  Thread: Thank you so much!
Post: RE: Thank you so much!

Ah, how nice of that person! Can I tag on and say a massive Thank You to the lovely man who overheard me in the Golden City on Stanstead Road last night telling my two little 'uns that they had to...
edd SE23 Topics 12 11,439 22-12-2010, 01:09 PM
  Thread: Perry Vale old fire station to be redeveloped
Post: RE: Perry Vale old fire station to be redeveloped

Yeeees, they could at least start with a jazzier name. Like 'Treasure Land' on Waldram Park Rd. My sister in law is convinced that's a brothel. :laugh:
edd SE23 Topics 90 115,499 03-11-2010, 07:53 AM
  Thread: Buggyjam
Post: RE: Buggyjam

Too cute! I bet tiggywinkle just sicked up in his/her mouth a little. :laugh:
edd Wider Topics 37 30,338 28-10-2010, 03:25 PM
  Thread: Buggyjam
Post: RE: Buggyjam

Oh, come on. Can't we have just a [i]little[/i] light entertainment? This forum is really --dull-- slow most of the time. :rofl:
edd Wider Topics 37 30,338 28-10-2010, 03:17 PM
  Thread: Buggyjam
Post: RE: Buggyjam

Umm, not very?
edd Wider Topics 37 30,338 28-10-2010, 02:54 PM
  Thread: Horniman Warehouse
Post: RE: Horniman Warehouse

Thanks!
edd Wider Topics 4 4,749 17-10-2010, 10:56 AM
  Thread: Horniman Warehouse
Post: RE: Horniman Warehouse

Sounds fab! And how did you wangle such an invitation?... purely out of casual interest, you understand :sneaky:
edd Wider Topics 4 4,749 17-10-2010, 07:57 AM
  Thread: Black and white cat missing in Kilmorie Road
Post: RE: Black and white cat missing in Kilmorie Road

Glad to hear Shami is back safely. Bit embarrassed by my lack of cat-identifying skills, though. :blush:
edd SE23 Topics 13 12,668 11-10-2010, 06:50 PM
  Thread: Black and white cat missing in Kilmorie Road
Post: RE: Black and white cat missing in Kilmorie Road

I have twice in the past week seen a cat that looks like the photo (but I'm no cat expert- looks like as in long haired and b/w and friendly) in Rockbourne Road. The kids and I tried to stroke it, and...
edd SE23 Topics 13 12,668 09-10-2010, 11:37 PM
  Thread: Dog c**p around Garthorne, Gabriel, Ackroyd & Bovill
Post: RE: Dog c**p around Garthorne, Gabriel, Ackroyd & ...

Oh, I don't think that would happen. The most he could shriek is 'criminal', surely? <cross mother of two who detests washing dog faeces off shoes and hands> :(
edd SE23 Topics 68 56,741 15-08-2010, 09:31 AM
  Thread: Planning Application: 27 Shipman Road
Post: RE: Planning: 27 Shipman Road

I used to live on Shipman Road and love that gorgeous tree and the ivied wall. Am happy to write a letter of objection if someone can please PM me advising correct procedure - [b]Michael[/b]?
edd SE23 Topics 50 59,951 15-08-2010, 09:15 AM
  Thread: House Prices In FH
Post: RE: House Prices In FH

You're welcome! Will message you re bbq now. :thumbup:
edd SE23 Topics 10 12,993 30-06-2010, 09:54 PM
  Thread: House Prices In FH
Post: RE: House Prices In FH

Nice 3 bed Victorian place on Shipman Road up for 300k, last thing I heard. Used to be my neighbours. :)
edd SE23 Topics 10 12,993 29-06-2010, 11:22 PM
  Thread: Location Location Location
Post: RE: Location Location Location

Good news, Elizabeth25! ;) You'll have to come see the new gaff when we have a bbq soon.
edd SE23 Topics 10 11,457 05-06-2010, 09:59 PM
  Thread: Planning Application: 35 Sunderland Road
Post: RE: Planning Application: 35 Sunderland Road

Pmsl, Roz - that's exactly what my sister-in-law said when she saw it!
edd SE23 Topics 31 41,791 12-04-2010, 12:29 AM
  Thread: Perry Vale old fire station to be redeveloped
Post: RE: Perry Vale old fire station to be redeveloped

Still a bargain - just not for me!
edd SE23 Topics 90 115,499 17-02-2010, 01:53 PM
  Thread: Perry Vale old fire station to be redeveloped
Post: RE: Perry Vale old fire station to be redeveloped

Cor, I'd buy it for 400K. :laugh: Bet it goes way over, though. 'Tis a lovely building.
edd SE23 Topics 90 115,499 14-02-2010, 02:24 PM
  Thread: Dangerous New Crossing on Stanstead Road
Post: RE: Dangerous New Crossing on Stanstead Road

Where is it? Haven't noticed anything new...
edd SE23 Topics 8 11,553 14-11-2009, 07:23 PM
  Thread: Location Location Location - Channel 4
Post: RE: Location Location Location - Channel 4

Next summer. ;)
edd SE23 Topics 17 20,997 09-09-2009, 10:49 PM
  Thread: SE23 v SE22
Post: RE: SE23 v SE22

There is a jolly good shouter living on Siddons Road. I think we in SE23 can hold our own. :cool:
edd Offered, Wanted, Lost & Found 122 127,893 26-08-2009, 06:43 PM
  Thread: 11 Tewkesbury Avenue Development
Post: RE: 11 Tewkesbury Avenue Development

Sorry to resurrect an old thread, but, if I'm thinking of buying number 14 Tewkesbury Avenue, should I be thinking again? :unsure: I'm away for the next few days, or I'd go up there again myself to ch...
edd SE23 Topics 50 64,877 13-08-2009, 10:34 PM
  Thread: Local Fun Fair seeks visitors
Post: RE: Local Fun Fair seeks visitors

I went. There seemed to be plenty of posters around my neck of the woods. I went last year too. I think the poor weather probably didn't help attendance over the weekend, though.
edd Wider Topics 3 4,698 11-08-2008, 11:02 PM
  Thread: Baited food? Watch out round Waldram
Post: RE: Baited food? Watch out round Waldram

I think you're right, Snazy. I don't think your dog actually [i]needs[/i] more hair, either, does he? :laugh: Glad he's ok.
edd SE23 Topics 6 8,250 21-07-2008, 12:34 PM
  Thread: Baited food? Watch out round Waldram
Post: RE: Baited food? Watch out round Waldram

Hope the dog's ok, Snazy? :(
edd SE23 Topics 6 8,250 20-07-2008, 10:06 PM
  Thread: School Inspector
Post: RE: School Inspector

Some independent schools have broken up already.
edd SE23 Topics 5 6,531 16-07-2008, 09:05 PM
  Thread: Any tattoo'ed amongst us?
Post: RE: Any tattoo'ed amongst us?

I have a tattoo. And I'm definitely* a "lady". *And I can spell. :)
edd Wider Topics 35 27,925 16-07-2008, 10:13 AM
  Thread: SE23 v SE22
Post: RE: I wish...

Living in FH, and working in East Dulwich as I do, I'd say the latter has a better class of independent shop and restaurant because it is, frankly, populated by a more middle-class type, overall. If a...
edd Offered, Wanted, Lost & Found 122 127,893 10-04-2008, 12:13 PM
  Thread: Nice roads on the east side of the tracks?
Post: RE: Nice roads on the east side of the tracks?

Ooh, I've seen you two around. Shall say hello next time. [i]Beautiful[/i] dog! :)
edd SE23 Topics 28 27,115 28-03-2008, 08:41 PM
  Thread: Looking back at Forest Hill's future
Post: RE: Looking back at Forest Hill's future

:laugh::laugh::laugh: *very hollow laughter*
edd SE23 Topics 13 13,715 28-03-2008, 11:13 AM
  Thread: Nice roads on the east side of the tracks?
Post: RE: Nice roads on the east side of the tracks?

Oh, but do check for damp! Apparently there's an underground stream under the road, and some of the houses - including ours - have needed extra damp-proofing. Maybe a bargaining tool? :)
edd SE23 Topics 28 27,115 27-03-2008, 07:00 PM
  Thread: Nice roads on the east side of the tracks?
Post: RE: nice roads on the east side of the tracks?

I live on Shipman Road and it's lovely - nice and quiet, with Mayow park within easy walking distance, and buses up to the Horniman regularly. And the "greasy spoon" cafe and the bakery down on Perry ...
edd SE23 Topics 28 27,115 27-03-2008, 06:03 PM
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