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  Thread: Fifty grand for us to spend on improvements
Post: RE: Fifty grand for us to spend on improvements

I agree, making the area outside the station would benefit everyone. I think the noticeboard is a good idea, but only if it's used! I thought there was a Forest Hill Town Centre Manager? Does that ...
Happysnapper SE23 Topics 23 27,462 20-10-2007, 08:55 AM
  Thread: Fifty grand for us to spend on improvements
Post: RE: Fifty grand for us to spend on improvements

Yes, an enclosed dog space would be good actually. I have a dog and still training her to come back so I don't want to let her off the lead in a non-enclosed space, just in case (she likes to run tow...
Happysnapper SE23 Topics 23 27,462 24-10-2007, 08:45 AM
  Thread: WH Smith & Post Office, Forest Hill
Post: RE: Post office Closure

[quote=roz] Perhaps someone will even read a complete novel whilst they wait to post their parcels, thereby improving their literacy. [/quote] *snigger*
Happysnapper SE23 Topics 157 174,694 24-10-2007, 09:08 AM
  Thread: Forest Hill Central
Post: RE: Forest Hill Central

The diggers moved in today!
Happysnapper SE23 Topics 289 273,503 25-10-2007, 01:05 PM
  Thread: Tennis near FH
Post: RE: Tennis in FH

There are also tennis courts in Mayow Park.
Happysnapper Wider Topics 7 9,154 07-11-2007, 08:01 AM
  Thread: Poll: Who is in HOP, who is in Forest Hill...
Post: RE: Poll: Who is in HOP, who is in Forest Hill...

Forest Hill for me too. Moved here a couple of months ago and love it!
Happysnapper SE23 Topics 42 38,986 12-11-2007, 07:45 PM
  Thread: Christmas Shopping in SE23
Post: RE: Christmas Shopping in SE23

I would spend as much as I could in SE23, except I'm a relative newcomer to the area and haven't yet had time to walk around as much as I would like to, to properly take in where these places are. ...
Happysnapper SE23 Topics 13 14,451 19-11-2007, 06:15 PM
  Thread: Fires
Post: RE: Fires

I don't know the answer to this but I have smelt a lot of what I assumed to be log fires recently. I thought no one was allowed fires in London? Maybe we're far enough 'out' for it to be ok....
Happysnapper Wider Topics 4 6,304 19-11-2007, 06:18 PM
  Thread: Christmas Shopping in SE23
Post: RE: Christmas Shopping in SE23

[quote=michael] You can find just such a site at: http://www.foresthill.towntalk.co.uk/ This has been put together by the Town Centre Management Team and it has recently been improved so that it ...
Happysnapper SE23 Topics 13 14,451 19-11-2007, 06:29 PM
  Thread: Christmas Shopping in SE23
Post: RE: Christmas Shopping in SE23

Stinkers!
Happysnapper SE23 Topics 13 14,451 19-11-2007, 11:24 PM
  Thread: Thai Orchard
Post: RE: Thai Orchard 1st Anniversary

I've eaten with you a few times and agree with the comments above - the food is delicious and the staff are lovely. I find the restaurant to be quite hot though! Keep up the good work!
Happysnapper SE23 Topics 18 15,060 17-01-2008, 02:57 PM
  Thread: Forest Hill Pool
Post: RE: Forest Hill Pool

[quote=ForestGump] At the public consultation the Mayor it was said there was ?4.5M to ?4.7M available for Forest Hill Pools. When the pools closed in spring 2006 it was reported work would not b...
Happysnapper SE23 Topics 153 169,971 07-02-2008, 10:00 AM
  Thread: Looking back at Forest Hill's future
Post: RE: Looking back at Forest Hill's future

[quote=ForestGump] develop an artistic trail such as from the Horniman to [b]Forest Hill[/b] station.[/quote] That report gives this idea a number of times... the only 'trail' I've seen is a defa...
Happysnapper SE23 Topics 13 13,698 31-03-2008, 10:00 AM
  Thread: A day in the life of forest hill
Post: RE: A day in the life of forest hill

Brilliant! "29:00"
Happysnapper SE23 Topics 1 4,543 02-04-2008, 09:06 AM
  Thread: Perry Vale - Road Issues
Post: RE: Perry Vale Diversion

Yup - they had a stonking big crane putting up another crane, but the road is all open again now. I think it's just one night every now and again that the road is closed.
Happysnapper SE23 Topics 348 293,405 11-04-2008, 10:18 AM
  Thread: Forest Hill Rail Station
Post: RE: Access to Forest Hill station

I'm not sure if they are suggesting an exit with no steps on the Perry Vale side - looks like they'll put the gate at the bottom of the existing stairs. [quote=thenutfield] Following a site visit ...
Happysnapper SE23 Topics 761 705,375 17-04-2008, 11:49 AM
  Thread: London commuters left gagging as manure cloud drifts over Channel from France
Post: London commuters left gagging as manure cloud drif...

Anyone unlucky enough to have been nasally assaulted by the manure cloud? [url=London commuters left gagging as manure cloud drifts over Channel from France]London Paper link here[/url]
Happysnapper Wider Topics 4 5,014 18-04-2008, 02:12 PM
  Thread: Plastic flowers at FH station - not a good look
Post: RE: Plastic flowers at FH station - not a good loo...

Great! :( I keep forgetting to look but hopefully I'll remember today....
Happysnapper SE23 Topics 5 7,019 15-05-2008, 08:09 AM
  Thread: Perystreete
Post: RE: Perystreete

I noticed the other day that thei bus stop map is totally out of date too....
Happysnapper SE23 Topics 15 15,193 15-05-2008, 08:17 AM
  Thread: Perry Vale Car Park
Post: Noise in Perry Vale car park

Oh my goodness......I don't know what was going on in the industrial estate car park last night but it was LOUD!!! Can only assume it was either metal girders for FH Central being droped off lorries ...
Happysnapper SE23 Topics 22 22,910 15-05-2008, 08:19 AM
  Thread: Water Supply Problems
Post: Water problems ie. I've got none

Hi there Anyone else having water problems? No water at all from hot or cold taps in the kitchen. No hot water coming out of tap in bathroom (but cold is ok). Toilet is flushing fine. I have a ...
Happysnapper SE23 Topics 96 95,181 20-05-2008, 02:20 PM
  Thread: Water Supply Problems
Post: RE: Water problems ie. I've got none

Yep that's ok.... Just going to see my neighbours and see if they have problems too.
Happysnapper SE23 Topics 96 95,181 20-05-2008, 02:51 PM
  Thread: Does Perry Vale need a coffee shop?
Post: RE: Does Perry Vale need a coffee shop?

I'd use it - I use the Lemon Grove and I've been to Tuareg (sp?!). I live on Perry Vale and am looking forward to seeing this bit of town smartened up and joined-up a bit better with the 'other side'...
Happysnapper SE23 Topics 17 18,391 30-05-2008, 03:43 PM
  Thread: An additional forum?
Post: RE: An additional forum?

I think a calendar would be the best plan as then it's in calendar order and doesn't get re-ordered with more and more posts jumbling them up. Unless the threads could be pinned in calendar order? ...
Happysnapper SE23 Topics 10 9,684 30-05-2008, 03:47 PM
  Thread: An additional forum?
Post: RE: An additional forum?

That's true. I just created a test event on May 15th. You can see the event title in the monthly overview, but you have to click into the day or the event itself to see any additional information...
Happysnapper SE23 Topics 10 9,684 30-05-2008, 07:10 PM
  Thread: An additional forum?
Post: RE: An additional forum?

PS. Do I get too excited about this kind of thing? Yes I do.... I love databases too. Geeky, of Forest Hill
Happysnapper SE23 Topics 10 9,684 30-05-2008, 07:17 PM
  Thread: Stag Beetles
Post: RE: Stag Beetles

I saw a dead one in our communal garden....does that count? j/k ;)
Happysnapper Wider Topics 9 9,123 13-06-2008, 09:09 PM
  Thread: Shared space
Post: RE: Shared space

I shouldn't laugh but :rofl:
Happysnapper Wider Topics 4 5,192 13-06-2008, 09:11 PM
  Thread: Water Supply Problems
Post: RE: Water problems Honor Oak (Sat a.m. 26 July)

Same here. I live on Perry Vale and I have no water at all. Hoping it gets resolved before tonight otherwise I'll be bathing in Evian. ;) Still, I've heard it's good for the complexion!
Happysnapper SE23 Topics 96 95,181 26-07-2008, 05:46 PM
  Thread: Mugged on Dartmouth Road
Post: RE: Mugged on Dartmouth Road

So sorry to hear you got mugged :ohmy: Glad you gave up your stuff rather than chancing it to see how far they would go. I too can't believe the "it's not my problem" attitude of the Question Bar bo...
Happysnapper SE23 Topics 18 20,669 26-07-2008, 06:51 PM
  Thread: Recycling
Post: RE: Recycling

Think there is a Humana bin (for clothes) in the Co-op car park on Stansted Road.
Happysnapper Wider Topics 70 74,349 21-08-2008, 10:16 AM
  Thread: Recycling
Post: RE: Recycling

Actually www.gumtree.com is good for getting rid of stuff too - they have a 'free' section. I've found that if I put stuff into my communcal bin, it usually gets taken out pretty quickly, and then ...
Happysnapper Wider Topics 70 74,349 23-08-2008, 09:11 PM
  Thread: Forest Hill Central
Post: RE: Forest Hill Central

[quote]There were loads of police around the site on Wednesday evening, proving that leaving a site in this state will attract crime and anti-social behaviour.[/quote] Not only police, but a police...
Happysnapper SE23 Topics 289 273,503 12-09-2008, 05:29 PM
  Thread: Perry Vale - Road Issues
Post: RE: Perry Vale road closures

The new pavement looks great! I thought there were going to be some trees planted along it? Doesn't look like any holes have been left for that though :o( Can't believe they are taking up the tar...
Happysnapper SE23 Topics 348 293,405 09-10-2008, 04:59 PM
  Thread: Farmers' markets in or near SE23?
Post: RE: Farmers' markets in or near SE23?

You could also try the East Street market near Camberwell. It's not a farmers market but a traditional street market selling everything from bags to fresh fruit, veg and LOADS of fish mongers! htt...
Happysnapper Wider Topics 14 14,265 10-10-2008, 08:58 AM
  Thread: Perry Vale - Road Issues
Post: RE: Perry Vale road closures

LINES, PEOPLE!!!!! We've got actual lines painted on the road!! Could it be (gasp) that they have nearly finished it? It looks lovely and neat (except for the splodges of dog poo that have already ...
Happysnapper SE23 Topics 348 293,405 14-10-2008, 04:58 PM
  Thread: Perry Vale - Road Issues
Post: RE: Perry Vale road closures

Shame about the trees not going in :( Ah well.
Happysnapper SE23 Topics 348 293,405 14-10-2008, 05:23 PM
  Thread: A local gift?
Post: RE: A local gift?

Something from the Horniman Museum shop?
Happysnapper Wider Topics 21 21,663 11-11-2008, 11:53 AM
  Thread: Perry Vale - Road Issues
Post: RE: Perry Vale road closures

The 'tactile' paving is the bit with little bobbles on it so that blind people can tell where the crossing is.
Happysnapper SE23 Topics 348 293,405 11-11-2008, 12:31 PM
  Thread: Forest Hill Central
Post: Haiku

Empty skeleton Grey, concrete eyesore Forest Hill Central
Happysnapper SE23 Topics 289 273,503 11-11-2008, 02:11 PM
  Thread: A local gift?
Post: RE: A local gift?

[quote]I don't want to appear cheap, I plan to spend the WHOLE ?20! [/quote] Heh heh heh Love the Muji idea by the way! Think I may have to visit....
Happysnapper Wider Topics 21 21,663 11-11-2008, 02:13 PM
  Thread: Forest Hill Central
Post: RE: Forest Hill Central

Good news!! Men on site this morning, doing something-I don't know what-but looked like they were vacuuming up all the water that's presumably on the floors of the building.
Happysnapper SE23 Topics 289 273,503 11-12-2008, 10:33 AM
  Thread: Forest Hill's Xmas Tree
Post: RE: Forest Hill's xmas tree

I agree, it's such a shame to have made half an effort. The tree has been leaning ever since it was first put up, and the lights are just awful. It gives a real 'don't give a ****' perception to the...
Happysnapper SE23 Topics 50 51,619 15-12-2008, 10:38 AM
  Thread: Forest Hill underpass
Post: RE: Forest Hill underpass

I agree that the wall panel is great. I love finding little interesting bits and pieces when I walk around :) Yes, the wide pavement is better but I have still got a branch in the eye a few times ...
Happysnapper SE23 Topics 17 15,309 19-12-2008, 01:26 PM
  Thread: Forest Hill's Xmas Tree
Post: RE: Forest Hill's Xmas Tree

Surely it's well after Twelfth Night now.... how much bad luck is Forest Hill in for in 2009 by leaving these up for so long ..... :unsure:
Happysnapper SE23 Topics 50 51,619 19-01-2009, 05:31 PM
  Thread: Forest Hill Central
Post: RE: Forest Hill Central

Too funny, johnnyb7, too funny :rofl:
Happysnapper SE23 Topics 289 273,503 19-01-2009, 05:44 PM
  Thread: Seeking List of Roads in SE23
Post: RE: Seeking List of Roads in SE23

I know where you can find this but it will require a bit of work your end. I too would be interested to know why you need this! (just for nosiness' sake you understand!)
Happysnapper SE23 Topics 14 13,906 03-02-2009, 08:44 AM
  Thread: Seeking List of Roads in SE23
Post: RE: Seeking List of Roads in SE23

Hi there The place where you can get the info from (for free) is www.voa.gov.uk. It's a list of all the council taxed properties (and properties that pay business rates too) Click on this link ...
Happysnapper SE23 Topics 14 13,906 04-02-2009, 12:50 PM
  Thread: Seeking List of Roads in SE23
Post: RE: Seeking List of Roads in SE23

Actually - an edit to my previous post - don't choose 'current' (otherwise it asks for more details like street name etc), just press go and then it will give you the long list. G
Happysnapper SE23 Topics 14 13,906 04-02-2009, 12:52 PM
  Thread: Forest Hill Rail Station
Post: RE: Forest Hill Rail Station

[quote]Really quite typically pathetic of the railway industry, but at least we have got them to reopen the gate while nothing is happening.[/quote] Totally agree and well done for getting that gat...
Happysnapper SE23 Topics 761 705,375 13-02-2009, 04:58 PM
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