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bodsier

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  1. Hi Can anyone that owns a swytch device please let me know how you find it please? many thanks
  2. as previously mentioned...let people know well in advance so that those affected can look at options and if that isn't possible compromise made by the host...It doesn't have to be loud after 1am to be fun....it doesn't have to be drunken either....everyone's idea of fun doesn't necessarily look the same.... l think that's a fair compromise... There isn't a law against partying ....there is for noise regulation ..aiming to keep well within the acceptable range is I think a fair compromise on the odd occasion. We live in London.... I'm guessing you live in a quiet neighbourhood ...seems to be an occasional irritant rather than a regular one....
  3. I said turned down not ceased.....times are hard....if anyone can find any joy right now....enjoy
  4. Partying till 5am is not usually planned.....they happen spontaneously when people are having a good time.... To be neighbourly its a good idea to let neighbours know that you are having a party in advance. Turn down the music after 12/1am and try to keep the noise down generally. Residents can then try to make accommodations accordingly. Seems a fair compromise provided it's not the same household having parties really often. ...most people don't anyway, its a lot of work....the host doesn't really relax till most of the guests have gone, so after 1am it's their time to party......
  5. In a brown box if you find please contact me. These things are costly!
  6. One thing I am aware of is that This neighborhood has better support services than others, particularly around mental health. There are walk-in hubs for children and services for adults. I don't know of many other boroughs that have this, nor whether they are also Labour wards. I'm not suggesting they are perfect, but mental health is a very pressing issue for most people are affected by it in some way.
  7. Renata Hamvas Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Schools that I have had positive feedback from > parents re ADHD and other SEN support have been St > Thomas the Apostle in Nunhead, also Haberdashers > and Deptford Green in New Cross. Additionally, > Forest Hill Boys and Harris Girls. First two from > parents with children with ADHD. Deptford Green > has an autism support unit and has a good > reputation for SEN support. I must admit I find it disappointing that all that is offered are alternative schools that fair better in this department. I guess I would have liked to hear what a Labour councillor would like to propose/see at a supportive school? I understand that you serve Lambeth, and these are Southwark schools....but disappointing all the same. I understand completely that schools are underfunded and overwhelmed, however, there are some cost-free adaptations/reasonable adjustments that all schools could to carry out that could impact the situation for SEN children and families. Parents would not have to contact schools so frequently if the was a robust supportive setup in the first instance.
  8. Sazzle30 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Another recommendation for Carl - he's just > finished our fence and has done an amazing job, > was punctual and finished exactly when he said he > would despite a late delivery of wood. Lovely guy > and left the garden clean and tidy and took the > old fence away. > > Now my garden looks unloved compared to the new > fence. Might need him back to sort it out! > > Have no hesitation in recommending him. Check out > the before and after pictures. > > Thanks again Carl. Do you live in the area? Views like that in London? Fantastic! What are you overlooking? Wow
  9. Please let me know if you've lost one
  10. Really? It was a common practice,and an opportunity to meet neighbours you didn't know if they were door knocking....it was a real community, whether you liked your neighbours, or if you didn't know them, you were informed...it's a shame they didn't do it when people moved in! I do try to bring a dish to new neighbours when they move in...my neighbour did it for me and it was so welcoming....maybe this will encourage neighbourly acts like this....well the idea's out there, if you wish to welcome your neighbour with.. "neighbourly nosh" and "farewell flowers"....Happy Xmas everyone
  11. When I was a kid growing up in the East End, if someone in the street died, someone would knock on each door letting everyone know, and collect a donation for a card and flowers of condolence. Sometimes (not often)it was the first time some people would have heard of the deceased by name, but would usually be aware of them at the very least. Is this something that used to happen around here? If so, does it still happen or is the news shared solely amongst those that knew the deceased personally? I find it sad that this doesn't happen on my street. I think it's sad that the people living in our street, can leave us without so much as a sniff....sad times....
  12. Agreed... look at the causes of crime, dealing with that would be far more effective... Dogkennelhillbilly Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Penguin68 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > The courts > > are often very lenient on the young, so that - > > without deterrent sentences - there is little > > point. > "Deterrent' sentences have little effect on adult > prospective offenders. They're sod all use in > preventing kids offending.
  13. Hi just wondered what your thoughts were on this. Is this the trajectory going forwards? or just for this vaccination...would be hard to differentiate against other jabs wouldn't it ?
  14. How can the oommunity get first hand information on property that is going up for sale or better still is derelict?
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