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Forest Hill's Xmas Tree
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Perry Como


Posts: 14
Joined: Aug 2008
Post: #41
23-01-2009 07:16 PM

Way to go Snazy...if only I could substitute the time I "waste" moaning on blogs like this and actually contact the council or whoever instead. I think if there was a central council contact point for Forest Hill it would make life easier for everyone.

Sounds like a job for a Town Centre Manager...oh I forgot we have one of them already. What exactly do they do then?

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Snazy


Posts: 1,516
Joined: Jan 2008
Post: #42
23-01-2009 07:27 PM

I would love to claim the credit on the tree, and was even gonna have a little wind up, but truth is, thats just coincidence (how honest of me)

Not sure I have done anything else worth applauding, so will understand if you want to retract it Smile

I think it is about time there was something more central/public, and user friendly to raise issues, discuss them and resolve them.

Did think about setting something up, more structured, but not sure it would be appreciated.

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Holly


Posts: 32
Joined: Mar 2008
Post: #43
26-01-2009 11:11 PM

I'm sure there was some talk before christmas about setting up a christmas committee so that our christmas tree decorations don't look as sad as they have for the last few years.

Is there any update on this? Or is there another local committe set up regarding forest hil?

(I have been watching way to many American sitcoms where local committees seem to rule the world so may be getting carried away)

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roz


Posts: 1,796
Joined: Mar 2005
Post: #44
27-01-2009 12:29 PM

Think a Xmas committee is an excellent idea. I propose that you, Holly, would make an excellent choice of leader. I will try to contact my old friend Ivy to see if she is interested. Only another 320 days to go so we really all need to get cracking on this.

I have also been in New England USA in May where they have all year round Xmas shops. Sad but another interesting window on American life.

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Holly


Posts: 32
Joined: Mar 2008
Post: #45
27-01-2009 01:20 PM

If you only include the weekend and take away the bank holidays there is only 88 days until Christmas.

Am I the only one panicing about the lack of time. *pulls out hair*Scared

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shzl400


Posts: 729
Joined: Oct 2007
Post: #46
27-01-2009 01:22 PM

That can't be right!! It's less than 17 full weeks!Scared

Must get shopping right away!!

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shzl400


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Joined: Oct 2007
Post: #47
27-01-2009 01:24 PM

I take it back - it thought you said exclude the weekend - not include.

Yikes, I really must get going....BlinkBlink

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soulrider


Posts: 37
Joined: Nov 2007
Post: #48
07-12-2009 03:55 PM

Just like to congratulate the council for successfully erecting the Forest Hill Christmas tree at the same angle it was last year, well done!

I was also very impressed to see they have managed to successfully hang up the lights, using the revolutionary method of just dropping them on the tree from a great height, possibly a crane or helicopter. The drop method requires great skill and accuracy, the only problem with this method is that it leaves the overall decoration of the tree, in what can only be described as poor.

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pearldrop


Posts: 10
Joined: Oct 2009
Post: #49
07-12-2009 10:29 PM

The tree does look better than last year. The blue lights makes a difference. But the lights attached to the lamposts as last year still look unattractive. The surrounding areas look so much better. I am sure we are the boroughs poor relation!

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dipsolala


Posts: 69
Joined: May 2008
Post: #50
07-12-2009 11:27 PM

Applauding council geometry.
I wondered what that helicopter was doing the other night.

Will be in HOP, FH, Brockley, Ladywell and Lewisham (and Borehamwood!) at various points this week and will be inspecting all xmas lights in the hope we are not being lit short (goo pending). I missed the xmas events this past weekend and hope to see FH giving it some this Saturday

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michael


Posts: 3,255
Joined: Mar 2005
Post: #51
15-12-2010 10:58 PM

This years Christmas tree looks a lot better, especially the tinsel on the barriers! How did this happen? See here.

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