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Large open-plan, co-working space in Peckham Huge desks, sofas, kitchen, free refreshments, shower room / toilet Mondays to Fridays from 9am to 5pm. Desk rental £15 per day or £100 per month plus vat. Also postal service for £50 per month plus vat. For more info, call Amanda on 07737455318, pass by and say hello at Visa Legal, 1 Bournemouth Road, SE15 4BH or check the website for more details https://peckhamdeskrental.com/
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Hi, Walid is an all-round handyman who also does furniture assembly and mounting jobs. He takes bookings by phone 07535077363 and also on his professional Task Rabbit profile where you can check out his prices and reviews: https://tr.co/walid-l
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Mine was done a week or so ago in Norcroft Gardens. Both sides, double lines and broken ariel.
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Hi all, Walid has been super busy all year, but has availability from next week if anyone needs any handyman, gardening, decorating or landscaping done! You can check out his Facebook Page and book appointments here: https://www.facebook.com/LondonPropertyServices4U/ If you prefer to contact him on his phone number, it is 07465774349 and his email is [email protected], but he has difficulty responding when he's working, so you may need to be a bit patient :-) Thank you for reading Amanda
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Hi VS, Sorry you had your time wasted like this but I was under the impression you cancelled the first quote appointment and Walid turned up but you were not in. Correct me if I am wrong about that. The 2nd quote appointment was definitely his mistake and he has asked me to pass on his apologies. He had a big job all that week and finished late most of the days to try to finish it on time so didn't keep an eye on his phone which has his calendar and appointment notifications. When he is in his zone, he can be quite single minded and just concentrates on the job in front of him, sorry. If you would still like him to pass round to give you a quote, he can do it later in the evening after you get back from work if you prefer. If not, I hope you manage to get the work done anyway. Thanks Amanda (Walid's wife) vshah Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I booked for Walid to come twice, taking time off > work each time and rushing around to be at home. > He didn't turn up either time and there was no > contact or message to let me know. I had to chase > him hours into the agreed slot and then he > responded, but there was no apology, nothing. I > understand people get busy or held up but > contacting your customers is essential - not to > mention courteous. Other busy people, beware!
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Dulwich and West Norwood Labour Party Women's Forum is organising a solidarity campaign with refugees in Calais. And we are launching our campaign with an amazing panel discussion on Saturday, 2 November, 2-4pm at the Vida Walsh Centre. Speakers will include: Alfred Dubs - Labour Peer (Children's Fund) Cllr. Michelline Safi Ngongo Katie Richards (Refugee Women's Centre in Calais) Don Flynn (Migrants Rights Network) MP Helen Hayes Janet McLeod (DaWN Women's Forum) Chair: Megan Dobney (DaWN Women's Forum) We are working with the Refugee Women's Centre in Calais and Dunkirk to raise awareness and collect donations from our community to take to the refugee encampment, which now receives no support from any government and relies solely on volunteer work and donations. There are many ways to get involved: donating items, giving money, or joining us on the convoy to Calais on the 25th January 2020. Come support this community initiative and show your support for those living in Calais and Dunkirk. For more information on the convoy or how to donate, please email [email protected] or call 07584486594 For more info click here: https://www.facebook.com/events/388067835412772/
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This looks great. It's about time the council started building real council housing again. I hope you manage to build many more. Amanda Jamesmcash Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi all, > > Throughout the design process I have been keen to > hear the views of residents and I have ensured > that the housing team have listened too. As a > result of feedback the designs were altered to > respond to concerns about privacy and light. > > Let's be clear what density means: it refers to > the number of people housed in a given footprint. > Higher density can mean very tall buildings, > inappropriate for a suburban setting, but it does > not need to. In this case, the new council homes > are going to be roughly the same height as the > existing buildings. > > The higher density is a response to the dire need > for council homes. The council does not own much > land that it can build on, particularly not in > this part of the borough. So when we have some we > want to make the best use of it! We wanted to > focus on family homes, the lower density option > would have been to go for flats for couples or > single people. > > I cannot wait to welcome four families into their > new council homes. Decent council housing has the > potential to transform lives. > > Best wishes > James
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Yes they are awful to the refugees and have started trying to scare away the volunteers too: https://metro.co.uk/2019/08/30/aid-workers-suffer-racism-harassment-police-helping-calais-refugees-10086471/ https://www.thecanary.co/uk/2019/09/13/calais-refugee-camp-attacked-by-police-for-third-day-in-a-row/ Pretty inhumane. Amanda Sue Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > LadyDeliah Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > refugees who have > > been dispersed across Northern France. They > have > > their belongings regularly confiscated by the > > police including sleeping bags, tents and > clothing > > > That's appalling. > > Whatever happened to human kindness? (Obviously > I'm referring to the police and not to people like > LadyDeliah who are helping the refugees).
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Hi ladynoon, He's been pretty busy the past couple of weeks and also had van problems so had to work around that! If you private message me with your info and a bit about the work you need doing, I'll make sure that he gets it later today. Amanda ladynoon Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > His Walid, I've tried calling you twice this week > - went to voicemail both times and I left a > message yesterday. Please can you call back if > you're available? > Thanks
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Hi, I'm part of a women's group who are organising a convoy to Calais to give to the refugees who have been dispersed across Northern France. They have their belongings regularly confiscated by the police including sleeping bags, tents and clothing so they are in need of regular donations of these things. If you have anything and would like to donate, in a few days I will be able to give more details of drop off points and exactly what items are needed. Thanks Amanda
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My husband's account was deleted - HandyMan_Walid
LadyDeliah replied to LadyDeliah's topic in The Lounge
Thanks so much for clarifying and also for re-activating. He will make sure to behave himself 🙂 -
My husband's account was deleted - HandyMan_Walid
LadyDeliah replied to LadyDeliah's topic in The Lounge
Ok, thanks. He says sorry and he didnt know that was not allowed. What's an acceptable amount to post? Are PMs OK in response to requests for work to be done? -
Hi, Walid is an all-round handyman who also does furniture assembly and mounting jobs. He takes bookings by phone 07535077363 and also on his professional Task Rabbit profile where you can check out his prices and reviews: https://tr.co/walid-l
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My husband's account was deleted - HandyMan_Walid
LadyDeliah replied to LadyDeliah's topic in The Lounge
Ok, I'll do that now. Thanks -
My husband's account was deleted - HandyMan_Walid
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How do I contact admin? I can't see a way to copy them in. It's ages since I've had to think about this kind of stuff lol -
My husband's account was deleted - HandyMan_Walid
LadyDeliah replied to LadyDeliah's topic in The Lounge
I just read the rules on the business section. We are based in ED so I'm guessing he sent too many responses to people requesting gardeners/handymen etc and that was why his account and posts were deleted. How can he respond without breaking the rules? Does it have to be by PM only? Is he allowed to have his own thread and update it with his availability? Or can he only post once on his own thread with his details etc? There seem to be quite a few tradesmen with long threads, so I'm not sure how that works. Also, I think I've started this in the wrong room, so pls move if I have. Thanks Amanda -
Hi, My husband had an account on here, HandyMan_Walid and it was deleted today along with all his messages. Was this a mistake? Or did he break a forum rule? Thanks Amanda
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Thanks, that's very helpful.
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Thanks, might have a go myself then!
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Hi all, My daughter is thinking of taking a TEFL course and getting a job in Spain teaching English. I'd be grateful for any advice on which courses are better or more widely recognised than others. Tips and things to look out for on the job or when looking for work would be welcomed too :-) Thanks
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Hi, we charge ?90 for a consultation and have a list of our other prices on our website, so if you want us to do the application for you have a look. If you're happy doing the application yourself and just want advice on the requirements etc then you might be fine just paying for a consultation. www.visalegal.com We are based in Peckham :-)
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Tax avoidance is legal because the people making the laws set the laws up in that way so they and their friends can benefit. If I made the laws, it would all be illegal, we would have a 4 day week and martial arts would be on the national curriculum :-)
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Blah Blah Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > And you already posted that nonsense on another > thread. If workers want to protect rates of pay, > they need to unionise and take on employers. It's > not the Pole or the Turk (and there are lots of > Turkish people already living and working here > btw) who set rates of pay, but the employer in a > buyers market. Lots of people have been laid off > only to see their old jobs readvertise at lower > rates of pay, often employing younger people, who > are cheaper to employ as well. > > So they EU are shafting working people are they? > Workers have the following protections because of > the EU; > > Health and safety at work: general rights and > obligations, workplaces, work equipment, specific > risks and vulnerable workers. > > Equal opportunities for women and men: equal > treatment at work, pregnancy, maternity leave, > parental leave protection against discrimination > based on sex, race, religion, age, disability and > sexual orientation. > > Labour law: part-time work, fixed-term contracts, > working hours, employment of young people, > informing and consulting employees. > > Individual EU countries must make sure that their > national laws protect these rights laid down by EU > employment laws (Directives). > > And then of course there's the people kept in jobs > by the ?200bn of exports to the EU annual. > > Yeah right, whatever has the EU ever done for > working people. I'm hardly ever on here any more, couldn't take the growing reactionary, right-wing leanings but nipped in for a quick perv and felt a happy glow when I read this (and other posts by Blah Blah). I hope you have the energy to continue calmly rebuffing the aforementioned for many years to come :-)
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Nothing to do with the media being owned by billionaires and corporations then?
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Some info I had emailed to me that people might find interesting. I think that this application should be challenged because it could result in residents of the proposed flats making nuisance claims against Canavans and forcing it's closure, despite the fact the club/snooker hall was there first: Dear traders, there are some drop-in consultations this coming week about the proposed redevelopment of 190 Rye Lane. These are on... Thursday 17th September, 12 noon- 2pm and Friday 18th September, 3 ? 5pm at 190 Rye Lane A newsletter about the proposals with a feedback form is attached and a summary of the information provided by the developers is copied below. This is an important opportunity for businesses in the town centre to understand the proposals before the planning application is made, and to understand how the proposals might affect businesses and related activities in Rye Lane and the area surrounding the site. It is very much worth dropping in if you can get away for 30 minutes. Kind regards Corinne Turner Rye Lane Traders' Association ________________________________________________________ INFORMATION FROM DEVELOPERS Currently, the site is largely being used as a building salvage yard at the back of the site, with a hair salon with flats above at the front. The re-development plans include: * 22 new apartments including a mixture of affordable and private housing across two four-storey buildings * Communal gardens for new residents * Refreshed ground floor retail space * Potential opportunity for a restaurant located within a new basement I COULDN'T ATTACH THE NEWSLETTER BECAUSE THE FILE WAS TOO BIG, SO I'VE UPLOADED IT TO DROPBOX FOR ANYONE WHO WANTS TO READ IT: https://www.dropbox.com/s/tvh1pntii0z9wk5/190%20Rye%20Lane%20-%20FINAL%20Newsletter%20Low-res%20-%2010092015.pdf?dl=0
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