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Laur

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  1. A big thank you to all of the workers that have helped us throughout 2020. They include hospital workers, GP surgeries, the key supermarket staff (a big shout out to Sainsburys Dog kennel hill), the small independent shops that have helped the local community (Organic Village for helping the elderly in their community), delivery drivers, call centre staff, teachers, emergency services, volunteers, transport workers, postal staff, street sweepers, refuse collectors and park staff that have made out parks and open spaces a lovely, and sometimes the only place to go.
  2. Marmora Road has a spectacular one. If you arrive at the botton end of Scutari Road, outside the park you can see it right at the very top of the road and then its a nice walk up to see the lit house.
  3. Another recommendation for Dave Reilly, tele number 07932 505 589. He came out promptly (within 30 minutes!) to assess the issue and gave honest and professional advice. Thank you Dave.
  4. Yes it's beautiful, we saw it perched high in the tree.
  5. My mum went to tend to 2 graves there yesterday and as she tended to one a dog came to urinate in the middle of the nearby other one. The couple just casually walked past and brushed it off as if the dog was just being friendly. Maybe these people don't have their loved ones buried in this cemetery, but please respect those grieving families that do. JackBauer24 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I?m not talking about the wooded area behind > Reydale this was in an area where dogs should be > on a lead. Some people just have no respect maybe > if they have loved ones buried there I could run > all over their graves and not give a dam, they > might take notice!!!
  6. Thank you for clarifying OutofFocus. I understand where you're coming from Jack as I too have loved ones buried there and find it so disrespectful when I'm visiting a grave and have dogs running past and trampling all over the graves. Countless times I've gone there to find grave ornaments knocked off the grave or dogs dashing past running all over the graves. Please people remember that this is a cemetery first and foremost.
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  8. There used to be one in the Coop Lordship Lane, not sure whether it's still there.
  9. Thanks do much Fizzy for posting this, it's so very interesting. Do you have any more history on these 2? I remember the carpet shop was Dourofs carpet shop and previously an estate agents and before that an antiques shop back in the 60s and before that a florists and a photography studio before that. Where Olivelli is now years ago 'Haywoods' handbag shop was run by Maureen Haywood.
  10. Thank you Sue Sue Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ❤️
  11. I wasn't going to write on here, but I thought that Organic Village Market deserve huge praise and recognition. During lock down the management and lovely staff have been quietly looking after a vunerable pensioner in the community. Whilst everyone has been thinking about their own needs, Organic Village Market have been thinking of her and her needs. Organic village market represent what a community shop is really about, they have shared kindness and been a great help in a time of need.
  12. Mine's self isolating on the doormat still.
  13. With the escalating number of London bus drivers dying from COVID 19 it's about time something was done to try and protect them. Their health has no price.
  14. Seeing butterflies and bees land on the wild flowers that have grown in the un cut grass and appreciating the blossom trees because we have time to do so.
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