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  1. Hello! A lovely little cat has showed up on our terrace, just off rye lane, and has made herself at home after crying at our door for some time. She's young, grey, with charcoal stripes, and yellow eyes. She's incredibly docile, but gets alarmed by loud noises. Is anyone missing a cat that sounds like her? Please PM me. Gk
  2. Hey all! I am a RADA trained actor, looking for some tutoring work while I rest. I currently tutor drama school applicants on their audition pieces (I have worked before on the RADA auditions), but I've also taught teenagers "Acting for Film" at a central London Performing Arts School. I've been through the LAMDA awards process myself and can help that those, or if you're just interested in exploring your creativity, then PM me and I can tell you more and send you my CV. GK
  3. Hi Steven, These look great. Have you made simple flower beds/planters? And generally what would you charge?
  4. Looking for a reliable plumber ASAP. Does anyone have a good recommendation?
  5. I am a RADA trained actor, who also managed to get accepted to Bristol Old Vic and LAMDA. I have been working in the business for 5 years now and in my downtown, I often help out on the auditioning panel at RADA (though I'm not on the panel itself). If you are looking for advice on applying, help with audition monologues and general tips, do's and don't, please PM me! Best, GK
  6. Think you're right Ianr. Will know for next time....hopefully there won't be a next time....
  7. feel a bit bad for not writing this sooner but a man tried to get into my apartment building about an hour ago on Sternhall lane. I was just about to leave the building when I saw him at the door. he glimpsed me and started to bang on the glass. So I turned on my heels and walked back upstairs to my flat.... I knew instantly that something wasn't right (plus I know everyone in the building). My instinct was right because when I went out onto my balcony which looks over sternhall lane, I saw him try every residential door on the lane. He was moving his way up towards the Dermott Road area...basically away from Rye Lane towards East dulwich, perhaps. Filed a report with police. Was meant to get a call back from local officers but still no word. He is a white man, definitely over fifty, bald head. Not a massive frame, probably under 6 foot wearing a dark hooded jacket and tracksuit bottoms with trainers. Might be an opportunist looking for an open door so keep and eye out and keep your front door locked.
  8. A whole section of Rye Lane (the Peckham Rye end) was cordoned off by police this evening. Tried to find out what happened but the police just said that there had been a 'serious incident' that id read about in the papers tomorrow. Anyone know what happened? from a very impatient Gk
  9. Yeah, it's not a bad idea at all. But the community spirit/clean-up-together/support-local-business and community-watch/rota-system paradigms are not mutually exclusive.
  10. But Damian, you still haven't proposed what your idea is looking forward?? By all means, tear down what other lilly-livered threaders are proposing but only if you can propose an alternative?
  11. I understand what you're saying damian, and I do respect it. I concur that having a drink on LL is not enough (although, it couldn't hurt). And they may well be laughing at anyone going down to Peckham to clean up the mess, but who cares? I can respect myself more for having done it. And most people that live in Peckham had nothing to do with the rioting so why not lend a helping hand? Anyway, what's your more robust solution? (or have you already detailed that in previous posts?)
  12. I wouldn't be suprised if the police use the sirens just to remind everyone that they're around....
  13. Damian, I think you're being extremely harsh deriding people for being scared and not rushing out with baseball bats during the riots. It was such a shocking thing to happen and no one knew what would happen next. Did you rush out with a baseball bat?? And why rubbish people for trying to draw something positive out of this whole sorry mess? It's good that people pulled together to clean up the mess. The first step to getting over all of this is to draw on community spirit, build on that. That will help break the barrier of fear and then maybe next time a riot erupts, we won't 'hide, snivelling with fear', but instead we might be able to trust that if we rush out to protect our area, our neighbour will be out there too. Baby steps.
  14. ...althought to be fair kalamitykel, camberwell, peckham and forest hill hardly constitute 'the other side of london'. They're right next door and worth keeping an eye on, as I said before, due to the fluidity of the situation. I'd argue that including them in an ED thread does not create 'great confusion' but could lead to a more comprehensive picture of what's going on.
  15. Understood. Sorry! i thought maybe one thread would just be easier to follow. Lots happening in the lounge...
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