Coman
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Thank you for your kind words of appreciation. It helps encourage us when we receive good feedback. I realise it was mostly just Tax Return services, but nonetheless thanks.
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looking for a photographer to take some photos for my website
Coman replied to coachRoberta's topic in Request a Tradesperson
You could try Keith Sheriff. Shot by the Sheriff photography; he is Dulwich based, friendly and affordable. -
Thanks Faiq, you have also been easy to work with ;)
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Thanks edparents. I don't have a problem with giving tax advice in a meeting, especially if a problem is interesting. Sometimes it leads onto Tax Return work and sometimes people return to me after a few years of not hearing anything.
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Tom, Coman & Co, 14 Upland Road. We deal with Tax Return preparation, limited company, accounts and tax and VAT advice queries. Your can view our accountancy fees
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In June, Southwark installed temporary planters at the end of Carlton Avenue, blocking one of the busiest road in Dulwich https://dulwichvillagestreetspace.commonplace.is/ I am baffled as to the reason that the council would close a road and under which delegated authority a road can be closed. I am not really up on the politics of it. Perhaps someone can enlighten me. Its seems only about a year ago a huge amount of time was spent on street furniture at that junction. Pardon my ignorance and naivety
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Seeking Electrician to fit external plug socket
Coman replied to KitKat83's topic in Request a Tradesperson
I have just used Mem. He is friendly and approachable. He was able to do a range of electrical jobs, adding points, switches and wiring. A few hiccups but everything sorted on time. He even discovered a void behind one of my walls which I hacked away. So nice and communicative too -
OK. My original idea was about trying to regenerate business in the area by licensing what is obviously a demand. But I can see that my agenda is not openly supported Thanks for your feedback.
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I wondered if anyone had attended an event like these. Are they being held because: Housing estates have inadequate communal outdoor areas; or because doing something a bit wrong adds to the buzz of the party? If an event causes an accident to a passer by, (such a gazebo getting blown over by the wind or a hot coals getting tipped over by a drunken gatecrasher) who holds public liability insurance?
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It is also fine by me, provided the events are somehow controlled from becoming a nuisance (keep in mind that there is no door security as such.) Also that there is no littler caused, (let's say that can also be controlled even though there are no cleaners.) My point was less about the park events and more about lockdown. I guess you have responded that the events are outdoors, so the health is not really the issue I imagined. I seem to have been outvoted here, so perhaps the licensing laws do need relaxation. It occurred to me that unscheduled park events could get out of hand and lead to incidence of crime. I will just jog on
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I have just come back from a late night jog and there were at least two gatherings in the park of more than 20 people. These includes gazebos, barbecues and outdoor music. How are the councils and mayor allowing these events to run while forcing nightclubs, casinos and other late night venues to remain closed. It is not fair to the local economy
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The Upland Road/ Hindmans Road area is no longer cordoned off.
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I was in all day May 23rd. Surprised I didn't hear it getting demolished
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Just came back from a jog and suddenly they had just demolished it. I asked the Chinese restaurant guy when it happened. Only time I think I ever been to that particular takeaway. He said it was two years ago. Relieved to read that it happened more like two weeks ago. Felt like I was the crazy one for a moment there
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