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  Thread: Forest Hill Pools
Post: RE: Forest Hill Pools

I'd like to see that plastic matting like they have at Beckenham Spa, so at least you're not splashing through muddy pools. Oh, and an employee with a mop and bucket pottering around. I expect they ha...
edd SE23 Topics 2,074 2,037,383 12-12-2013, 11:48 PM
  Thread: Forest Hill Pools
Post: RE: Forest Hill Pools

Might be more tempted to vote for you if you'd answered the question just posed by a would-be customer! :laugh:
edd SE23 Topics 2,074 2,037,383 10-06-2014, 08:48 PM
  Thread: Shops, pubs, restaurants, etc
Post: []

Glad to see the butchers is back - got some good chicken carcasses (will make excellent stock for soup with some bits and bobs), sausages and black pudding (breakfast for the family sorted) , and even...
edd Wider Topics 301 215,053 09-03-2013, 06:49 PM
  Thread: Cuts to Lewisham Hospital A&E
Post: RE: Lewisham A&E to close?

PLEASE, everyone, COMPLETE the consultation document - [url=http://www.tsa.nhs.uk/sites/default/files/documents/TSA-Consultation-web.pdf]Consulation Document here[/url] using the advice here if...
edd Wider Topics 205 174,740 30-11-2012, 09:41 PM
  Thread: Cuts to Lewisham Hospital A&E
Post: RE: Lewisham Hospital A&E to close?

LOVING the Dumbledore placard!
edd Wider Topics 205 174,740 27-01-2013, 11:19 AM
  Thread: Cuts to Lewisham Hospital A&E
Post: RE: Lewisham Hospital A&E to close?

Would like to contribute, but notice that the lewisham.gov page where I enter my card details does not start https, nor has a lock icon - hence not secure? Can anyone verify that this is a safe metho...
edd Wider Topics 205 174,740 10-02-2013, 11:41 AM
  Thread: 14 Waldram Park Road
Post: RE: 14 Waldram Park Road

What a shame to lose such a large and seemingly solid, pleasant Victorian house. Makes me worry for the structural integrity of our own round the corner. :unsure:
edd SE23 Topics 114 141,702 07-11-2012, 09:00 PM
  Thread: Forest Hill Library - Proposed Cut to Funding
Post: RE: Forest Hill Library

Have also completed the online questions. Sorry for being dumb, but please could someone link to stats on what budget the council get, how much it's being cut, and how much gets spent on each thing...
edd SE23 Topics 159 131,428 21-10-2015, 06:21 PM
  Thread: Forest Hill Library - Proposed Cut to Funding
Post: RE: Forest Hill Library

And oh god YES to Labour-heavy councils. Nightmare.
edd SE23 Topics 159 131,428 21-10-2015, 06:22 PM
  Thread: Forest Hill Library - Proposed Cut to Funding
Post: RE: Forest Hill Library - Proposed Cut to Funding

Really? I though the council, not government, choose how to spend what money they have.
edd SE23 Topics 159 131,428 09-12-2015, 11:16 PM
  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 122 127,891 10-04-2008, 12:13 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 122 127,891 26-08-2009, 06:43 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 90 115,498 14-02-2010, 02:24 PM
  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 90 115,498 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

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 90 115,498 03-11-2010, 07:53 AM
  Thread: Life in SE23 - Shops
Post: RE: Shop door window shattered

Sorry to hear this, and hope the miscreant is caught.
edd SE23 Topics 177 112,933 31-03-2016, 05:10 PM
  Thread: Traffic lights Dartmouth Road/London Road
Post: RE: Traffic lights Dartmouth Road/London Road

Hi Deano, Many thanks for your letter to the council. We came down Dartmouth Road today, and noticed it was a lot easier to get out onto the South Circular. Now I've read the latest on this thread ...
edd SE23 Topics 111 108,200 05-10-2013, 10:04 PM
  Thread: The Hob Closed
Post: RE: The Hob

About £3:50 per loaf, I believe. :laugh: I shall certainly be giving it a go, mind you. Feeling quite spoilt for choice nowadays - a big difference to when I moved here 15 years ago!
edd SE23 Topics 125 107,119 07-10-2015, 07:11 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: Planning Application: 120 Stanstead Road
Post: RE: Planning Application: 120 Stanstead Road

Thread resurrection... to say there's a new planning application notice in the window of this building:[i] " The change of use of the shop premises to include a therapy centre (Use Classes A1 / D1) a...
edd SE23 Topics 67 81,671 18-09-2013, 11:25 PM
  Thread: SE23 - Most Burgled. Really?
Post: RE: SE23 - Most Burgled. Really?

Stats reminiscent of [i]1984[/i]...
edd Wider Topics 54 75,140 24-01-2014, 11:58 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: Where did you live before you came to SE23?
Post: RE: Where did you live before you came to SE23?

A small village in Berkshire, then Reading. I prefer FH to Reading!
edd SE23 Topics 73 60,057 17-09-2013, 09:14 PM
  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: 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: Railway Telegraph
Post: RE: Railway Telegraph

We were there yesterday - happy to claim it as our local. Fantastic food - and even a fruit cider to please us lager-haters! I had duck, with great potato mash and redcurrant gravy. Could have done...
edd SE23 Topics 53 45,637 27-09-2014, 08:33 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: Garden Waste Collection Service
Post: RE: Garden Waste Collection Service

Have also bought in. Now[b] want my bin[/b], as everything is growing like crazy!
edd SE23 Topics 44 41,610 31-03-2016, 05:13 PM
  Thread: Garden Waste Collection Service
Post: RE: Garden Waste Collection Service

Our bin has arrived. It is splendidly decorative (slightly tongue-in-cheek). Am very pleased with it.
edd SE23 Topics 44 41,610 14-04-2016, 06:26 AM
  Thread: Tips on tips?
Post: RE: Tips on tips?

Just resurrecting an old thread to ask if anyone has any advice on the most enviro friendly/quickest/easiest/cheapest way of getting rid of hardcore, please? Landmann Way sent my husband off with a...
edd Wider Topics 28 41,473 07-05-2012, 09:58 AM
  Thread: Tips on tips?
Post: RE: Tips on tips?

Well, a quick update. Other half (the one with the driving licence) totally unreasonably refused to do the estimated 15 tip runs needed to clear the 30-odd rubble sacks and other general detritus (o...
edd Wider Topics 28 41,473 20-05-2012, 08:57 PM
  Thread: Dog Fouling
Post: RE: Dog Fouling

Well, that's that sorted then. Jolly good show. :rofl:
edd SE23 Topics 48 36,013 28-09-2014, 10:54 PM
  Thread: Dog Fouling
Post: RE: Dog Fouling

I assumed it was because antisocial behaviour ( here e.g. leaving take away containers/litter on the streetside and leftover food/attracting rats) often goes hand in hand with not giving a shit about ...
edd SE23 Topics 48 36,013 21-10-2014, 09:09 PM
  Thread: Dog Fouling
Post: RE: Dog Fouling

Hey! I was just auto-asterisked! <<f*@ks off back to mumsnet to have a proper swear>>
edd SE23 Topics 48 36,013 21-10-2014, 09:11 PM
  Thread: Dog Fouling
Post: RE: Dog Fouling

[b]Really? Or would it have been just as reasonable to conclude that kindness to animals, in however misguided a form, was the sign of a generous nature? [/b] Well, I don't think so. You could perh...
edd SE23 Topics 48 36,013 22-10-2014, 10:58 AM
  Thread: FH is amazing, what do you think would make the area better than it is allready!
Post: RE: FH is amazing, what do you think would make th...

Some one needs to buy up the lovely Victorian building next to the pools (Elizabeth House?), renovate it a bit and install a big soft play (like Rascals et al) and cafe. Would be huge earner, and in...
edd SE23 Topics 47 35,983 26-01-2014, 10:25 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 31,817 12-05-2011, 11:11 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 31,817 12-05-2011, 11:15 PM
  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 31,817 15-05-2011, 08:50 PM
  Thread: Tory Wandsworth charging children to play
Post: RE: Tory Wandsworth charging children to play

Touche. :laugh:
edd Wider Topics 42 31,817 16-05-2011, 07:33 AM
  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 31,817 10-06-2011, 07:18 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 31,817 12-05-2011, 11:10 PM
  Thread: Buggyjam
Post: RE: Buggyjam

Umm, not very?
edd Wider Topics 37 30,338 28-10-2010, 02:54 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

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: 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: 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
  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?

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: 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
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