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  Thread: What are the nicest streets in HOP?
Post: RE: What are the nicest streets in HOP?

I live on and love Devonshire Road. Nice and quiet with excellent access to both HOP and Forest Hill.
Deanos SE23 Topics 23 22,718 14-05-2008, 10:15 AM
  Thread: Doctor in Honor Oak
Post: RE: Doctor in Honor Oak

We also live at the HOP end of Devonshire Road and we go to the Vale Medical Centre on Perry Vale. They've been very good so far.
Deanos SE23 Topics 8 8,724 07-04-2008, 09:16 AM
  Thread: Buggies
Post: [temp]

We had the same dilemma, but went for the travel system with the seat that could be slotted onto the chassis in the end. We don't use it often, but it has been useful. We don't have our son in the car...
Deanos Wider Topics 10 9,384 19-03-2008, 11:17 AM
  Thread: Lewisham hospital v Kings College hospital
Post: RE: Lewisham hospital v Kings College hospital

And RuthB, re: fingers in ears on bad experiences of Lewisham, while Elizabeth25's experience sounds horrific, 3 years is a long time in the life of a hospital, and her experience sounds completely at...
Deanos Wider Topics 39 49,428 11-03-2008, 04:27 PM
  Thread: Lewisham hospital v Kings College hospital
Post: RE: Lewisham hospital v Kings College hospital

JBird give some good advice here, do a visit and check them out for yourself, they'll be happy to give you as much advice as you need. As I mentioned, the clincher for us was that we could get to Lewi...
Deanos Wider Topics 39 49,428 11-03-2008, 04:20 PM
  Thread: Lewisham hospital v Kings College hospital
Post: RE: Lewisham hospital v Kings College hospital

Lewisham without a doubt. Our baby was born there in December, the midwide care all the way through the pregnancy was outstanding and the labour and aftercare were second-to-none. When we were looking...
Deanos Wider Topics 39 49,428 11-03-2008, 02:05 PM
  Thread: Having a baby in the area
Post: RE: having a baby in Forest Hill

Jane2, if your telephone persona is anything like your web forum persona, I'm pretty confident that it wasn't you that we spoke to!
Deanos Wider Topics 30 45,246 08-02-2008, 09:52 AM
  Thread: Having a baby in the area
Post: RE: having a baby in Forest Hill

I concur on the What To Expect books, they've been really good. My major beef with the health visitos has been the conflicting information that they give us, they've only really confused, rather than ...
Deanos Wider Topics 30 45,246 07-02-2008, 06:25 PM
  Thread: Having a baby in the area
Post: RE: having a baby in Forest Hill

I hope I don't offend anyone here, but we found the local NCT really unhelpful when my wife was pregnant. The lady that we spoke to was very aloof and made us feel as if she was doing us a massive fav...
Deanos Wider Topics 30 45,246 07-02-2008, 05:04 PM
  Thread: Bar Equal
Post: RE: Bar Equal

Others have told me that Wilmotts are agressive in their tactics, and the cynic in me would say that they are keen for the shops to close down so that they can convert them into housing, surely a more...
Deanos SE23 Topics 56 59,888 25-01-2008, 05:54 PM
  Thread: Bar Equal
Post: RE: Bar Equal

Sorry to hear that Ana. Wilmotts don't seem to be very good for the area and driving successful businesses out is hardly going to endear them to the locals. Good luck with other ventures though.
Deanos SE23 Topics 56 59,888 25-01-2008, 05:03 PM
  Thread: Where am I?
Post: RE: Where am I?

I concur. I live a few doors down from the nature reserve towards HOP station and consider myself an Honor Oaker, though in estate agence parlance, I prefer Dulwich Borders.
Deanos SE23 Topics 22 20,626 24-01-2008, 05:26 PM
  Thread: East London Line
Post: RE: East London Line Closure

I expect that the ticket will still be available, but presumably there will be fewer services that it can be used on. Unfortunately I've got no idea who to ask!!
Deanos Wider Topics 281 295,046 08-11-2007, 06:27 PM
  Thread: East London Line
Post: RE: East London Line Closure

Is there not a question of cost in this as well. At the moment I, and I suspect many others, have a rail only ticket to London Terminals. When the inevitable cuts to services come into effect, will my...
Deanos Wider Topics 281 295,046 08-11-2007, 04:26 PM