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"I have never lived anywhere like this! I will just walk down Wightman instead. I nev…"

Kat replied Sep 28, 2016 to Stabbing on Pemberton / Wightman Road

102 Oct 4, 2016
Reply by Justin Guest

"I do think this end of Green Lanes is a bit rough and I don't particularly feel comf…"

Kat replied Sep 28, 2016 to Stabbing on Pemberton / Wightman Road

102 Oct 4, 2016
Reply by Justin Guest

"Increase funding and resources I imagine.  "

Kat replied Sep 25, 2016 to Stabbing on Pemberton / Wightman Road

102 Oct 4, 2016
Reply by Justin Guest

"Thanks so much for the concern. "

Kat replied Sep 25, 2016 to Stabbing on Pemberton / Wightman Road

102 Oct 4, 2016
Reply by Justin Guest

"Well that's your opinion, I have mine. No, I don't feel safe here after being follow…"

Kat replied Sep 25, 2016 to Stabbing on Pemberton / Wightman Road

102 Oct 4, 2016
Reply by Justin Guest

"Yep. :( we are moving soon as despite the gentrification we don't feel safe anymore."

Kat replied Sep 25, 2016 to Stabbing on Pemberton / Wightman Road

102 Oct 4, 2016
Reply by Justin Guest

"I have to say, I really miss Cafe Lemon. "

Kat replied Aug 18, 2016 to Future of Green Lanes, Chesterfield gardens corner.

5 Aug 19, 2016
Reply by Jamie W

"I would like to know why rubbish collection is a day or two late - every other week…"

Kat replied Nov 19, 2015 to Is the Winter (of Discontent) Here?- Rubbish on Green Lanes

15 Nov 19, 2015
Reply by Kat

"I'm obsessed with old hospitals! Guessing this one is going to be turned into more l…"

Kat replied Nov 19, 2015 to Coppetts Wood Hospital

7 Nov 20, 2015
Reply by Lydia Walter

"I avoid Green Lanes as much as possible...too many leery men."

Kat replied Nov 9, 2015 to Illegal, sexist sign on Green Lanes - new sandwich bar

156 Dec 1, 2015
Reply by Lauren

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