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  Thread: Lost: soft toy cat
Post: RE: Lost: soft toy cat

With a little girl that also has favourite toy, I can appreciate just how you must be feeling. Is there any chance you could buy a replacement, and apss it off as the original?
wayfarer SE23 Topics 5 5,501 06-08-2012, 03:14 PM
  Thread: Olympic Football Semi Final Tickets
Post: RE: Olympic Football Semi Final Tickets

A friend of mine has just sold some tickets to a work colleague of mine. her stipulation was that I needed to provide the names of the people that were going to be using the tickets in her place. ...
wayfarer Offered, Wanted, Lost & Found 9 8,644 06-08-2012, 02:56 PM
  Thread: Cyclists
Post: RE: Cyclists

I have to be honest, if the lane wasn't in the far left I wouldn't be cycling in it anyway unless turning right.
wayfarer Wider Topics 271 243,861 25-07-2012, 01:36 PM
  Thread: Cyclists
Post: RE: Cyclists

Just read on the bbc website that cars and cyclists that use the Olymoic lanes will be fined. I'm curious how they will identify the cyclists involved unless they are physically caught in the act. ...
wayfarer Wider Topics 271 243,861 25-07-2012, 11:00 AM
  Thread: Cyclists
Post: RE: Cyclists

A British 1 /2, British winner of the sprint and all backed by a British team. A truly great day for Brtish sport, bring on Box Hill !!!
wayfarer Wider Topics 271 243,861 22-07-2012, 05:09 PM
  Thread: Cyclists
Post: RE: Cyclists

IWereAbsolutelyFuming, I can't believe that given all your comments on this hread, you have highlighted a small community of cyclist that are so selfish they force roads to be closed. I am not ...
wayfarer Wider Topics 271 243,861 22-07-2012, 10:53 AM
  Thread: Cyclists
Post: RE: Cyclists

Sherwoon, I should clarify that the :cursing: is aimed at those that commit these misdemeanors, and not your observation.
wayfarer Wider Topics 271 243,861 18-07-2012, 12:40 PM
  Thread: Cyclists
Post: RE: Cyclists

You didn't happen to clock how many cars were parked in cycle lanes, or pedestrains that stepped into the road without looking?:cursing:
wayfarer Wider Topics 271 243,861 18-07-2012, 12:27 PM
  Thread: Cyclists
Post: RE: Cyclists

"feed the troll", what a great expression. Could us cyclists adopt it as a term to describe a concerted increase in speed. note: but not on the pavement obviously :laugh:
wayfarer Wider Topics 271 243,861 16-07-2012, 03:20 PM
  Thread: 76-78 Honor Oak Park (ex Old Bank)
Post: RE: The Old Bank to become a Domino's Pizza?

Whilst it would be great if a long-term solution could be found, I like the fact that the site will at least be used and the idea of using it for pop-up events is a really good one.
wayfarer SE23 Topics 736 623,295 12-07-2012, 12:43 PM
  Thread: 2 x tickets for Queen tonight
Post: 2 x tickets for Queen tonight

I have a pair of standing tickets for tonghts gig at the Hammersmith Apollo, featuring queen and Adam Lambert. face value was £65 per ticket, but accept offers. please pm me with any questions
wayfarer Offered, Wanted, Lost & Found 0 2,580 11-07-2012, 10:24 AM
  Thread: HOP Recreation Ground to Become a Cemetery?
Post: RE: HOP Recreation Ground to Become a Cemetery?

This is fantatsic news, and just goes to show that the council will listen if we shout loud enough. Thanks must go to those that viewed their opinions.
wayfarer SE23 Topics 196 180,298 28-06-2012, 10:21 AM
  Thread: New Sainsburys, 55-59 Honor Oak Park
Post: RE: Planning Application: IndoBangla / Honor Oak T...

Thank you to all of you that provided feedback on last week's meeting. I was unable to attend, but contacted both the planning office and Councillor Morrisson directly stating my support for the pr...
wayfarer SE23 Topics 349 321,006 23-04-2012, 02:34 PM
  Thread: Cockerel in our area
Post: RE: Cockerel in our area

The most memerable "noise" to be woken up by for me, was the bells chiming at the start of "Hells bells" by AC/DC. very peaceful, and soothing to start off with - then Angus lets fly, just in case ...
wayfarer Wider Topics 4 5,075 19-04-2012, 03:32 PM
  Thread: New Sainsburys, 55-59 Honor Oak Park
Post: RE: Planning Application: IndoBangla / Honor Oak T...

Cheeky, I am unable to attend, but is there any way of sending formal "apologies". I have already written to the planning office with my support for the proposal
wayfarer SE23 Topics 349 321,006 16-04-2012, 12:08 PM
  Thread: New Sainsburys, 55-59 Honor Oak Park
Post: RE: Planning Application: IndoBangla / Honor Oak T...

Max71, 8miles?? there are a number of stores considerably closer that will enable you to save your energies. Brockey Supermarket, and Budgens being my favourites. An alternative would be to si...
wayfarer SE23 Topics 349 321,006 16-04-2012, 07:25 AM
  Thread: Wanted: Hotel or B&B recommendation
Post: Wanted: Hotel or B&B recommendation

My folks are coming to stay next weekend, and I'm trying to find a local hotel/B&B. Have found a couple in Catford/Dulwich but the reviews don't apppear too promising. Any thoughts?
wayfarer Offered, Wanted, Lost & Found 0 2,137 04-04-2012, 01:11 PM
  Thread: Recycling Rubbish Inspection
Post: RE: Recycling Rubbish Inspection

Have to confess to having missed the "update" back in December, and have blindly continued to be frustrated by the various restrictions on what I could/could not recycle. My frustration was mis-gui...
wayfarer Wider Topics 18 17,210 27-03-2012, 10:25 AM
  Thread: Library at the Horniman Museum
Post: RE: Library at the Horniman Museum

Not chippy, just practical suggestions that more efficient ways of securing accurate information are available. Similarly, Orange comments on the beauty of the library. The atmosphere within a libr...
wayfarer SE23 Topics 11 11,904 21-03-2012, 12:14 PM
  Thread: Library at the Horniman Museum
Post: RE: Library at the Horniman Museum

A phone call to the Horniman Museum, may provide you with all the information you require.
wayfarer SE23 Topics 11 11,904 21-03-2012, 08:47 AM
  Thread: HOP parade: are all the changes good?
Post: RE: HOP parade: are all the changes good?

Rather than putting in "effort", I prefer just to be polite - irrespective of whether I get a response or not. For those shops that do reciprocate I have found a relationship of mutual banter deve...
wayfarer Offered, Wanted, Lost & Found 64 52,477 12-03-2012, 03:08 PM
  Thread: HOP parade: are all the changes good?
Post: RE: HOP parade: are all the changes good?

If I had the dough, i could make my own bread :laugh:
wayfarer Offered, Wanted, Lost & Found 64 52,477 07-03-2012, 02:31 PM
  Thread: HOP parade: are all the changes good?
Post: RE: HOP parade: are all the changes good?

If I had a business on the high street, I would be doing everything I could to ensure its existence. This would include giving out flyers (advertising my products/services), providing a better service...
wayfarer Offered, Wanted, Lost & Found 64 52,477 07-03-2012, 01:18 PM
  Thread: HOP parade: are all the changes good?
Post: RE: HOP parade: are all the changes good?

Sainsburys to take over proposed site: For
wayfarer Offered, Wanted, Lost & Found 64 52,477 07-03-2012, 11:56 AM
  Thread: HOP parade: are all the changes good?
Post: RE: HOP parade: are all the changes good?

Calm1, When the meeting is scheduled, may I ask that it is flagged in a new thread. It would be a great shame for something as important as this to be lost amongst general discussions. Admin, wi...
wayfarer Offered, Wanted, Lost & Found 64 52,477 07-03-2012, 10:02 AM
  Thread: Cyclists
Post: RE: Cyclists

I recall having a Cycling Proficiency test at school. it involved 2/3 hours of driving round cones, learning the importance of signalling/looking, basic bike care etc. Even though I failed it didn't p...
wayfarer Wider Topics 271 243,861 05-03-2012, 10:09 AM
  Thread: Cyclists
Post: RE: Cyclists

Applespider, You make a good point about the the perceived use of certain road management systems. Rather than simply changing the physical aspects of the road, the messaging is just as important ...
wayfarer Wider Topics 271 243,861 28-02-2012, 09:48 AM
  Thread: 76-78 Honor Oak Park (ex Old Bank)
Post: RE: The Old Bank to become a Domino's Pizza?

That would be great, will they sell pizza?
wayfarer SE23 Topics 736 623,295 24-02-2012, 12:46 PM
  Thread: 76-78 Honor Oak Park (ex Old Bank)
Post: RE: The Old Bank to become a Domino's Pizza?

Good spot, let the guessing games begin.
wayfarer SE23 Topics 736 623,295 24-02-2012, 12:27 PM
  Thread: Cyclists
Post: RE: Cyclists

Agree. Can't believe that within this forum, the original point beine made has been lost ;-)
wayfarer Wider Topics 271 243,861 22-02-2012, 05:02 PM
  Thread: Cyclists
Post: RE: Cyclists

I have no intention of "cowering" on the far left hand side of the lane, but I believe there is a balance to be achieved. On certain strecthes of my commute I can certainly travel faster than a car...
wayfarer Wider Topics 271 243,861 22-02-2012, 03:54 PM
  Thread: Cyclists
Post: RE: Cyclists

Ryananglem, Just to confirm your comment "[i]but then I tend to ride confidently in the middle of the lane[/i]" - does this mean that you cycle in the middle of the lane thereby preventing traffic ...
wayfarer Wider Topics 271 243,861 22-02-2012, 11:27 AM
  Thread: Cyclists
Post: RE: Cyclists

By way of an update to my post regarding my response from Joan Ruddock. According to The Times this morning over 2,000 people have written to their local MP leading to 58 of them signing an early ...
wayfarer Wider Topics 271 243,861 22-02-2012, 10:49 AM
  Thread: Cyclists
Post: RE: Cyclists

Thought you might be interested to read the response I got from Joan Ruddock (local MP), asking her to support to The Times cycling campaign. "Thank you for contacting me regarding the safety of cy...
wayfarer Wider Topics 271 243,861 21-02-2012, 11:23 AM
  Thread: Cyclists
Post: RE: Cyclists

The cyclist is very lucky to be alive, and the driver gets 17 months. Something wrong somewhere
wayfarer Wider Topics 271 243,861 16-02-2012, 06:36 PM
  Thread: 76-78 Honor Oak Park (ex Old Bank)
Post: RE: The Old Bank to become a Domino's Pizza?

mcree, I suspect that at some piont the vast majority of forum members were customers of the Old bank. I stopped being a customer having consistently received poor service. The reality, as has ...
wayfarer SE23 Topics 736 623,295 15-02-2012, 02:40 PM
  Thread: 76-78 Honor Oak Park (ex Old Bank)
Post: RE: The Old Bank to become a Domino's Pizza?

Thanks for this update Michael, looking forward to hearing if any of the parties that previously expressed an interest come back.
wayfarer SE23 Topics 736 623,295 15-02-2012, 11:34 AM
  Thread: New Sainsburys, 55-59 Honor Oak Park
Post: RE: Planning Application: IndoBangla / Honor Oak T...

Have also just emailed my support to the planning office. Have to confess that I wasn't going to until I saw the image of the poster that had been put up on the proposed site. I believe that the...
wayfarer SE23 Topics 349 321,006 13-02-2012, 05:00 PM
  Thread: Cyclists
Post: RE: Cyclists

In case your weren't aware The Times newspaper has just launched a Cycle Safety campaign, it consists of 8 core measures and I would urge you to write to your MP asking for their support. - Trucks ...
wayfarer Wider Topics 271 243,861 03-02-2012, 09:26 AM
  Thread: New Sainsburys, 55-59 Honor Oak Park
Post: RE: Planning Application: IndoBangla / Honor Oak T...

152047 - what does "East Dulwich style gentrification" mean? If it refers to the types of businesses and atmosphere represented Lordship lane, then I'm all for it. I'd rather that than a parade ...
wayfarer SE23 Topics 349 321,006 30-01-2012, 02:59 PM
  Thread: New Sainsburys, 55-59 Honor Oak Park
Post: RE: Planning Application: IndoBangla / Honor Oak T...

Cheeky, I have to agree with you. The only businesses I use on a regular(ish) basis Hopscotch, Jumping bean and Forest Hill kebabs In our time in HOP I have tried all the businesses (with the ex...
wayfarer SE23 Topics 349 321,006 30-01-2012, 01:43 PM
  Thread: Planning: Nursery at Liphook Crescent
Post: RE: Planning Application: Nursery at Liphook Cresc...

I was refering to the advice you were given rather than you personally. Apologies for any mis-understanding
wayfarer SE23 Topics 666 532,641 27-01-2012, 02:58 PM
  Thread: Planning: Nursery at Liphook Crescent
Post: RE: Planning Application: Nursery at Liphook Cresc...

"We wanted to support the application, but were advised that the fact that we had a grandchild who might wish to attend, would mean that our support could be ignored." Sorry, that's bonkers - that'...
wayfarer SE23 Topics 666 532,641 27-01-2012, 02:15 PM
  Thread: Planning: Nursery at Liphook Crescent
Post: RE: Planning Application: Nursery at Liphook Cresc...

Straightalking, its great to hear from someone who is at the heart of this and for you to give your perspective. Some interesting points have come out of posting over the last few days, 1. The ...
wayfarer SE23 Topics 666 532,641 27-01-2012, 12:28 PM
  Thread: Planning: Nursery at Liphook Crescent
Post: RE: Planning Application: Nursery at Liphook Cresc...

To be fair, with the exception of the directory that appears to be an old link (document appears to relate back to 2005). The site looks preety good, and provides some good information. SE23.com co...
wayfarer SE23 Topics 666 532,641 26-01-2012, 06:01 PM
  Thread: Planning: Nursery at Liphook Crescent
Post: RE: Planning Application: Nursery at Liphook Cresc...

Agred, you can't have it both ways
wayfarer SE23 Topics 666 532,641 26-01-2012, 12:02 PM
  Thread: Planning: Nursery at Liphook Crescent
Post: RE: Planning Application: Nursery at Liphook Cresc...

If an extraordinary general meeting is called, and the terms of the covernant are upheld (and in essence it should be) resulting in the nursery closing. May I suggest that a second EGM follows quickly...
wayfarer SE23 Topics 666 532,641 26-01-2012, 10:26 AM
  Thread: Planning: Nursery at Liphook Crescent
Post: RE: Planning Application: Nursery at Liphook Cresc...

MrsR, I don't believe that there is a whiff of lynch mob about the residents association at all, and that is one of the core issues here - there don't appear to be enough supporters of this action ...
wayfarer SE23 Topics 666 532,641 25-01-2012, 02:07 PM
  Thread: Planning: Nursery at Liphook Crescent
Post: RE: Planning Application: Nursery at Liphook Cresc...

As this is an open forum, and arguements from both sides are actively encouraged, I look forward to reading comments from those that felt this action was necessary.
wayfarer SE23 Topics 666 532,641 23-01-2012, 09:59 AM
  Thread: Car damaged by cyclist - Garthorne Road
Post: RE: Car damaged by cyclist - Garthorne Road

Nothing wrong with BMW owners, it's the people that own "Trek" bikes that I can't stand.:laugh:
wayfarer SE23 Topics 21 21,939 20-01-2012, 01:38 PM
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