Posted by: Andrew Brown on: 1 February, 2008
According to Transpontine louche wastrel Russel Brand doesn’t think the two should mix.
Andrew M thinks too many are disappearing in his neck of the wood, and they didn’t have many to spare in the first place
Paul B reports back
Henry celebrates the life of the Scottish poet in good company
Sue says it isn’t as easy as it should be
Brockley Central take a stroll
Brockley Central debate what the scope of council services should be.
The Dame says she’s hoping that it’ll soon be time for doing. In the meantime there are new plans for Deptford which include “a new public library and council access point, a modern café and a new home for Tidemill Primary School.”
The Forest Hill Society celebrate their local history, highlights seem to have included “atmospheric railway and its edible vaccuum tubes and also the changing face of shopping and entertainment in the area, such as the arrival of Sainsbury’s, the numerou
Friends of Brockley and Ladywell Cemeteries tell us about one family
Sue and her committee are making recommendations to the Mayor.
Celebrating the Stakhanovite activities of one of Ladywell’s councillors. I believe this means that the 5 year plan will now be met.
Via You-Tube Transpontine brings us various SE London songs.
The Commander says he got “beefed off a pixie barmaid”.
Tom Watson says “if you want to commute to Westminster in under 45 minutes and live in a relatively cheap flat, move to Deptford.”
Transpontine on someone who presumably didn’t think of them as rats with wings.
Permanent Revolution’s writers see a conspiracy to privatise education.
The Commander on butchers and hose pipes.
Paul says it’s next month.
Tom from Going Local praises councillors who use the internet and seems wistful that Gerry Stoker isn’t on our reading list.
1 February, 2008 at 9:32 pm
..and Love Lewisham Loves Mike (and Andrew & Susan). Thanks for all the reports.