ongoing incident in Woolwich

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Been trying to avoid Woolwich for years now!!9
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My son's working there this week, what sort of incident @Baldybonce ?0
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Nothing on Twitter at the moment, other than this cryptic tweet and photo:Henry Irving said:My son's working there this week, what sort of incident @Baldybonce ?
Hopefully it's nothing too bad, no news is good news after all.0 -
Outside Arsenal riverside, chemical spill ?. Lots of fire engines, large area taped off.0
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Its the Wales open top bus parade passing through.14
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Still lots of sirens and helicopters from my perch on Shooters Hill.0
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Woolwich is an ongoing incident10
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I heard they were parading the Nigerian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest.ricky_otto said:Its the Wales open top bus parade passing through.
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Don't......This thread will go about 20 pages if we start veering into that territory.The_President said:
I heard they were parading the Nigerian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest.ricky_otto said:Its the Wales open top bus parade passing through.
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I know that the comments are in jest, but I think Woolwich is a great place to live in. I happen to live in a lovely building surrounded by an acre of grounds in the heart of the town. We've got the river with lovely walks towards Erith or Greenwich. The blend by the river of the heritage of Woolwich (Royal Artillery being established here in 1716 etc.) with the new apartments works really well. Add that to new pubs, restaurants etc. and good parks. The town has struggled a lot in the last 25 plus years but I think it's really on the up.18
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Reggie and Bollie doing Making Your Mind Up.The_President said:
I heard they were parading the Nigerian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest.ricky_otto said:Its the Wales open top bus parade passing through.
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Haven't been back for a very long time but that's good to hear about my home town.Addick in SW16 said:I know that the comments are in jest, but I think Woolwich is a great place to live in. I happen to live in a lovely building surrounded by an acre of grounds in the heart of the town. We've got the river with lovely walks towards Erith or Greenwich. The blend by the river of the heritage of Woolwich (Royal Artillery being established here in 1716 etc.) with the new apartments works really well. Add that to new pubs, restaurants etc. and good parks. The town has struggled a lot in the last 25 plus years but I think it's really on the up.
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Since when was Woolwich in SW16?Addick in SW16 said:I know that the comments are in jest, but I think Woolwich is a great place to live in. I happen to live in a lovely building surrounded by an acre of grounds in the heart of the town. We've got the river with lovely walks towards Erith or Greenwich. The blend by the river of the heritage of Woolwich (Royal Artillery being established here in 1716 etc.) with the new apartments works really well. Add that to new pubs, restaurants etc. and good parks. The town has struggled a lot in the last 25 plus years but I think it's really on the up.
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It is on the up I agree. Lots of new places to eat and drink. But it's already priced your average earner out of the area. Though it still has many many problems. one rule I saw on Twitter this week is they will be banning drinking in the square. I walked to the station late this morning... So many out already drinking at 11. They will just spread further out.
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It could be worse, Southend was brought to a standstill yesterday when a lorry overturned spilling a load of 50,000 onions. Sounds like the start of a Two Ronnie's joke.
http://www.echo-news.co.uk/news/14602474.Enough_to_make_you_cry__Southend_drivers_complain_of_gridlock_after_road_closures_caused_by_onion_lorry_accident/
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No point crying over spilt onions.3
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Serious question - do you shop in Woolwich or use the market ?Addick in SW16 said:I know that the comments are in jest, but I think Woolwich is a great place to live in. I happen to live in a lovely building surrounded by an acre of grounds in the heart of the town. We've got the river with lovely walks towards Erith or Greenwich. The blend by the river of the heritage of Woolwich (Royal Artillery being established here in 1716 etc.) with the new apartments works really well. Add that to new pubs, restaurants etc. and good parks. The town has struggled a lot in the last 25 plus years but I think it's really on the up.
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Which market ?alan dugdale said:
Serious question - do you shop in Woolwich or use the market ?Addick in SW16 said:I know that the comments are in jest, but I think Woolwich is a great place to live in. I happen to live in a lovely building surrounded by an acre of grounds in the heart of the town. We've got the river with lovely walks towards Erith or Greenwich. The blend by the river of the heritage of Woolwich (Royal Artillery being established here in 1716 etc.) with the new apartments works really well. Add that to new pubs, restaurants etc. and good parks. The town has struggled a lot in the last 25 plus years but I think it's really on the up.
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I second that Bob.bobmunro said:
Haven't been back for a very long time but that's good to hear about my home town.Addick in SW16 said:I know that the comments are in jest, but I think Woolwich is a great place to live in. I happen to live in a lovely building surrounded by an acre of grounds in the heart of the town. We've got the river with lovely walks towards Erith or Greenwich. The blend by the river of the heritage of Woolwich (Royal Artillery being established here in 1716 etc.) with the new apartments works really well. Add that to new pubs, restaurants etc. and good parks. The town has struggled a lot in the last 25 plus years but I think it's really on the up.
Have lived in sunny Dorset for near 30 years now, but was born and raised in Woolwich and later Abbey Wood for the first 30+.
Went to visit my first home in Ridout Street a couple of years back and later walked to town centre and it looked depressing then.
I have fond memories of Woolwich in the 50's and 60's.0 - Sponsored links:
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The area around the covered market is to be regenerated. "The Spray Street Quarter" To include cinema, Square, bars, restaurants. Will be right opposite entrance to Crossrail.6
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Expected that.Riviera said:
Since when was Woolwich in SW16?Addick in SW16 said:I know that the comments are in jest, but I think Woolwich is a great place to live in. I happen to live in a lovely building surrounded by an acre of grounds in the heart of the town. We've got the river with lovely walks towards Erith or Greenwich. The blend by the river of the heritage of Woolwich (Royal Artillery being established here in 1716 etc.) with the new apartments works really well. Add that to new pubs, restaurants etc. and good parks. The town has struggled a lot in the last 25 plus years but I think it's really on the up.
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bobmunro said:
Haven't been back for a very long time but that's good to hear about my home town.Addick in SW16 said:I know that the comments are in jest, but I think Woolwich is a great place to live in. I happen to live in a lovely building surrounded by an acre of grounds in the heart of the town. We've got the river with lovely walks towards Erith or Greenwich. The blend by the river of the heritage of Woolwich (Royal Artillery being established here in 1716 etc.) with the new apartments works really well. Add that to new pubs, restaurants etc. and good parks. The town has struggled a lot in the last 25 plus years but I think it's really on the up.
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I do all of my food shopping in Woolwich and all of my clothes shopping in either Woolwich or Charlton. Remember going to Bexleyheath as a kid but as the area has changed so much, I don't have to travel more than a mile from my flat to get what I need whether it's food or clothing. Do not use the market at the moment but probably should and wouldn't rule it out.alan dugdale said:
Serious question - do you shop in Woolwich or use the market ?Addick in SW16 said:I know that the comments are in jest, but I think Woolwich is a great place to live in. I happen to live in a lovely building surrounded by an acre of grounds in the heart of the town. We've got the river with lovely walks towards Erith or Greenwich. The blend by the river of the heritage of Woolwich (Royal Artillery being established here in 1716 etc.) with the new apartments works really well. Add that to new pubs, restaurants etc. and good parks. The town has struggled a lot in the last 25 plus years but I think it's really on the up.
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@ShootersHillGuru , I am aware of those plans. Any idea when the development in likely to take place?0
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Do you have any photos across the other side of the Woolwich Road ?7
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Apparantly the driver was pickled. Boom-Boom!Stig said:It could be worse, Southend was brought to a standstill yesterday when a lorry overturned spilling a load of 50,000 onions. Sounds like the start of a Two Ronnie's joke.
http://www.echo-news.co.uk/news/14602474.Enough_to_make_you_cry__Southend_drivers_complain_of_gridlock_after_road_closures_caused_by_onion_lorry_accident/2 -
I presume you're referring to that derelict building across from the bottom of Charlton Lane? Not going to pretend that the area doesn't have it's issues but pretty sure that the entirety of the Woolwich Road lies in SE7 and SE10, not SE18.Covered End said:Do you have any photos across the other side of the Woolwich Road ?
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This was a serious incident guys so you should not be taking the piss.
It was a massive chemical spill that covered quite a large area. The extent of the damage could reach the value of £15.13 -
Cant polish a turd!!... Woolwich / Plumstead are dumps now compared to when I was a kid and would have a day out there with my Nan and Grandad.ShootersHillGuru said:The area around the covered market is to be regenerated. "The Spray Street Quarter" To include cinema, Square, bars, restaurants. Will be right opposite entrance to Crossrail.
Now its a case of going there if I need to get somewhere else and its a case of getting out as quickly as possible!!0