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Barnesfan

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  1. Happy to report Hector is home safe and sound. Thank you to all the lovely people we spoke to in the area.


    Our ginger cat Hector has gone missing in the Dewar St, Fenwick Rd, Kinsale Rd, Amott Rd area.


    He is usually out and about in the gardens between Fenwick and Kinsale but managed to get out of the front of our neighbours house this evening after getting spooked by an estate agent (!). He could be anywhere in the area and is likely to be very scared and lost. Please please keep and eye out for him and check any cat-hiding spots.


    Kate

    07944078469

    Luke

    07712448943


    Thank you!

  2. I'm very sorry to hear Cosmo is still missing. I know what a horrid feeling it is.


    Have you tried putting some of his dirty litter, or some of your dirty (as smelly as possible!) clothes outside? We did this when one of our boys went missing last year and he came back a few hours later. Admittedly he'd only been gone a few days and it might have been a coincidence but if Cosmo has been locked in somewhere over Xmas and is a bit disoriented, it might help him find his way home.


    Fingers crossed he's back very soon - and don't give up, there have been cats on this forum returning home after months!


    KX

  3. Hi Sarah, there are some fantastic SEN schools in London, including some autism-specific schools, and some mainstream schools with excellent SEN provision. But services and support do vary hugely. Does Amy have a Statement of Special Educational Needs?
  4. We've been wondering about this place too. I don't think there's a 'for sale' sign up. It looks like there's a caretaker keeping an eye on the place (the odd light on occasionally) but other than that it looks pretty deserted. The grass at the front hasn't been cut back in an age...
  5. Loz Wrote:

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    > Fabricio the Guido Wrote:

    > --------------------------------------------------

    > -----

    > > Have you read about Boyle's opening ceremony?

    > Nostalgia and melancholia with a nod to the

    > modern

    > > which is supposed to pass for humour, but is

    > really quiet disappointing. I'm not watching it

    > > because it is cringe worthy and worse than than

    > the jubilee flotilla.

    >

    > But there has been (thankfully) very little in the

    > press about the opening ceremony. We've played to

    > over 120,000 people over two nights in the final

    > dress rehearsals and the feedback has been far,

    > far better than we ever hoped for. In fact, I've

    > yet to see any bad comment from anyone who has

    > seen the show - all of the 'bad' comments are from

    > misery guts that are, I think, hoping that it will

    > be crap so they have something to moan about.

    >

    > So really, don't watch it. You might just enjoy

    > it, which will probably ruin your day!



    I saw the dress rehearsal last night. Was absolutely fantastic. Think all the volunteers and others who have worked on it should feel extremely proud, and anyone who doesn't watch on Friday will be missing out on something pretty special.

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