I noticed some men going through my bins this morning, They then removed the green ones, emptied them into a large vehicle (didn't catch the reg, sorry), put them back on my front path and drove away at low speed. I didn't alert the authorities but have posted here to warn you all to be on the lookout.
This from The Charter School: http://www.charter.southwark.sch.uk/news/?pid=3&nid=6&storyid=168 Although James Barber seems sadly against The Charter School beong involved. http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?29,1229772,page=11 (Bottom of page 11)
Was just coming to post that bornagain! I think this is great news, I have 2 children in Charter, My oldest (now nearly 16) being the last to have ever been offered a place there on our road (not including sibling policy.) I have a large gap between my older and younger ones so the sibling policy won't count for us when we next reach secondary transfer time again and there is no chance we will get Charter this time round, so the possibilty of them opening another school in ED is really brilliant news, I really can't fault Charter as a school.
Not this inccident specifically but we do get women and occasionally men going through our bins quite often, I've only ever seen them pulling out electrical items and cables.
I've heard that more than ever this year at Dog Kennel Hill were offered Peckham Academy and Harris Boys. ETA would be very interested to hear what families were offered too.
FredCasa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Any thoughts on how Therapia should be pronounced? > We've called it TherAIpia for the last twenty > years. But should it be TherapIa if it's derived > from Tarabya? Maybe the people in the Turkish shop > will know. I'd love to know the answer to this, I grew up on FHRoad and delivered newspapers to all of these roads. Like you, we always called it The-raypia Road, then I worked in a builders where they called it Thera-pia. Have always wondered which was true.
Laur Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Anyone remember 'Jonathans' newsagents and the > small sweet shop next door to them? If I recall > correctly, many many years ago prior to it being a > chippy it was a Kebab shop! Yes, my first weekend job when i was about 13 was in Jonathans, the little sweet shop next to the Chinese which I think must have closed down in the 80's was run by an Indian family who had twin girls a year above me at school. There was a proper butchers, bakers and greengrocers up until the early-mid 90's too.
llyamah Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Vik Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > llyamah Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > Southwark Council will collect up to 6 bulky > > waste > > > items per household per year. See here: > > > > > > Actually they'll take up to 15 items per month! > > Bulky items? And are you sure that's not 15 per > year?! Nope, it's in the link that YOU posted!
Thank goodness for school - and work for me! T2 (14) had a breakdown this morning after I told him off for dragging 6 yr old sister off of sofa. (She did kick him but he did overreact.) T1 (15) could not find his trainers even after I informed him 3 times that they were under his bed. They WERE under his bed. Weekends are spend on Xbox, laptop, in bed and asking for food... Sometimes all at the same time.