Looking at Dulwich as an option. DS got into Trinity School and I'd like to be able to drive and pick him/ drop off esp in Ys7/8. DH works in the City and needs a quick commute. We know trains run into London bridge but we wonder about rail reliability. What do people do when trains are cancelled / on strike? Is Brixton tube an option? As title suggests, pl give the good / bad / ugly. Is it a good place for teens to grow up or are we overthinking as teens will in all likelihood be stuck on the phones and in their rooms all the time anyway? Any other alternatives to live?
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LoveBlueCheese · 24/04/2024 13:24
LoveBlueCheese · 24/04/2024 13:24
Looking at Dulwich as an option. DS got into Trinity School and I'd like to be able to drive and pick him/ drop off esp in Ys7/8. DH works in the City and needs a quick commute. We know trains run into London bridge but we wonder about rail reliability. What do people do when trains are cancelled / on strike? Is Brixton tube an option? As title suggests, pl give the good / bad / ugly. Is it a good place for teens to grow up or are we overthinking as teens will in all likelihood be stuck on the phones and in their rooms all the time anyway? Any other alternatives to live?
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