Jump to content

What's on in East Dulwich

Playing a gig? Holding a fair? Spread the word about it here.


Check out our brand new Events Calendar. An organised version of What's on in East Dulwich.

Event hosts - please also add your events to the calendar.


13,432 topics in this forum

    • 0 replies
    • 356 views
    • 0 replies
    • 378 views
    • 0 replies
    • 319 views
    • 0 replies
    • 519 views
    • 0 replies
    • 510 views
    • 0 replies
    • 432 views
    • 0 replies
    • 467 views
    • 0 replies
    • 517 views
    • 0 replies
    • 570 views
    • 0 replies
    • 144 views
    • 0 replies
    • 446 views
    • 0 replies
    • 519 views
    • 0 replies
    • 445 views
    • 0 replies
    • 493 views
    • 0 replies
    • 476 views
    • 0 replies
    • 477 views
    • 4 replies
    • 789 views
    • 0 replies
    • 516 views
    • 0 replies
    • 507 views
    • 0 replies
    • 487 views
    • 0 replies
    • 390 views
    • 0 replies
    • 381 views
    • 2 replies
    • 505 views
    • 2 replies
    • 692 views
    • 0 replies
    • 460 views
  • Latest Discussions

    • Looking for a battery operated cat feeder please.
    • Half my family are medics, going back generations, and none of them would ever have gone, or would now go, on strike. I know times have changed, but my family knew what they were signing up for, and accepted the detriment to their families and the hours (which, in the junior years, were way longer when they are now)... because it was not only a vocation, but a stable career for life. And they felt a genuine duty of care to their patients, whom they often put before their own children.  I can only conclude that entry-level junior doctors are more entitled these days. Plus, it's insensitive to nurses, who really do deserve a lot more money and recognition.  There are issues other than pay, like the lack of available posts, and having to move around the country, but they can be improved without a strike.  I don't think the right people are being recruited into the profession anymore. We're all on lower wages and paying more tax than we were ten years ago, but many of us just have to suck it up, work our socks off and get on with it.   
    • Beglfire I start, I have a lot of respect for Doctors and owe my life to them after various mishaps over the years.  I am however getting a jaded view of them continuing to run the strike ballot next week in the middle of what is turning into a bad winter for the NHS. Of course they may vote to not strike, but personally feel it is irresponsible timing to consider it as hospitals are already struggling.  Today the BMA warned of scaremongering over the current flu outbreak (BBC News - BMA warns of flu 'scaremongering' ahead of doctor strikes - BBC News https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c5y22yzl6y6o) but just seeing how many people I know are going down with it, that feels like poor spin by the BMA. How do others feel ?   
    • We have also used Niko the plumber, he was great, fixed both of our leaking toilets and was also super helpful with advice about the shower leaking.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...