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Dulwich Born And Bred

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  1. This made me laugh !😃 You are right .... Who cares ?! Toffee Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > FFS stop this thread. The co-op is the co-op, M&S > is M&S. Shop in one or the other or go to an > alternate supermarket. Why do you all think anyone > cares where you shop, what you buy, what your > having for supper? Geez!
  2. I'm not into ready meals at all , I buy fresh from Ocado/Waitrose plus Fruit/Vegs Box schemes . Co-Op to me is rank . I don't like any of their food from the fresh produces to the packaged stuff . I've always wondered how they stay in business but as they are the 'main' supermarket on the Lane most of us end up in Co-Op regardless . I have popped in M&S twice , and I have found the food to be really tasty which was a pleasant surprise . I'd happily pay more to eat their products if it's a choice between them or Co-Op. It's a great stop gap for me inbetween my Ocado deliveries . If only Waitrose would buy out Co-Op.......
  3. At long last an end to this whole M&S Saga. I wonder how long it will be before the next thread is started saying 'Co-Op to be a Waitrose'?
  4. It's a Food Hall opening next week .
  5. On Facebook they said The sales floor is 5,568 sq foot. dhistory Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > first mate Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Looks enormous inside...as big as co-op. > > Is it larger than the size authorised by the > planning permission?
  6. My son said that her music made him smile and he asked me for some money to give to her .
  7. At the community open day they said there will be a collection point for online deliveries . hlox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Wonder if they will have a collection service for > online orders.
  8. I went on the community day tour and it's definitely going to be a Marks. Check out their Facebook page : https://www.facebook.com/msdulwich/
  9. The website isn't active as yet : http://reallymaria.com
  10. I changed his first and middle name as he already has my surname . You can change any name you want , you just have to send the original deed poll plus orginal birth certificate to the passport office , GP Surgery ,Schools etc when you inform them of the name changes . You don't need to use a paid service but for me it was easier plus it was cheap enough . I was lucky to have a solicitor friend as my witness . Do I need to get a solicitor to witness me sign my Deed Poll? A: If you are British and live in the United Kingdom, your witness can be anyone so long as they are at least 18 years of age; know you and are independent of you i.e. not a relative or partner or someone living at the same address. A suitable witness would be, for example, a friend, neighbour or work colleague. If you are British and living overseas, you will need to have the signing of your Deed Poll witnessed by a lawyer or a notary public. If you are not British and live in the United Kingdom, you should check with your Embassy (the passport section in consular services) to ask if your Deed Poll needs to be witnessed by either a UK solicitor or a notary public. Please note, if your Deed Poll needs to be legalised with an Apostille, it will need to be witnessed by a UK solicitor or a notary public. See the answer to Q31 below for further information about legalising your Deed Poll. http://www.deedpoll.org.uk/OtherFAQs.html
  11. They really do . I loved mine when my son was small as he wasn't hot or drenched in sweat . The polyester lining in most liners aren't not nice at all but the sheepskin does keep baby cool plus it feels more comfortable .
  12. I did it for my child . It was super easy , I did it online ,paid something like ?10-?15 and got my friend who is a solicitor to sign it . I went via http://www.deedpoll.org.uk
  13. It's not vegan or vegetarian , if you look through their posts they cook and like links to meat and fish .
  14. East Dulwich Community Centre has great outdoors space .
  15. I didn't get a free map .
  16. My friend went that way the day before and said it was a bit of a walk and given how my child complained about how tired he was and his aching legs after , I was thankful for the route we took .
  17. Thank you all, I didn't think of the boat. I ended up getting a direct train from Denmark Hill to Kentish Town and the C2/274 bus outside the zoo . It was so easy and stressfree .
  18. Zoe and Leon did a session at my Home Ed group and the children loved it . It went down a storm . I throughly recommend them .
  19. Thank you all very much for your help . I'm about to google which has the shortest walking distance from the suggestions above . Thanks once again.
  20. I can't drive sadly and I'm going during the week with my group . Most of the routes seems to be via Camden Town which requires bus , train , tube and walking . Or a bus via Victoria. I'm just keen to go for the quickest and easiest route. Thanks for all your replies so far.
  21. That means a Bus to Herne Hill from Lordship Lane , how far is the zoo walking wise from St Pancras ? Thank you. QZ Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Train from Herne Hill to St Pancras..walk / scoot > / bus / uber up to the Zoo > > Train takes about 20 mins and its very easy and > not busy
  22. Could anyone advise the easiest way to get to London Zoo from ED with a child in tow . I've looked online but there are so many different options and they all look rather daunting !
  23. My son has curly hair that needs a trim , Does anyone know of any good barbers/hairdressers locally that can dry cut his curly locks ?
  24. Self closing does seems to be the way to go. Great idea .
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