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hi, I can't get any definitive advice from the London Transport website which states due to corona children MAY have to pay to use the bus with their 11 -15 Oyster cards. Does anyone know? I can obviously load up the card but it'd be good to know how much travelling to school costs each week... Thanks
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Hi, 31 of us are cycling 100km tomorrow - finishing at Dulwich Hamlet to raise money for Lymphoma Action - a charity ride in honour of our fantastic friend's remission. https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/62-mile-bike-ride-connecting-londons-football-stadiums-to-raise-money-for-cancer-charity/ If you fancy donating a couple of quid, Lymphoma Action will be VERY grateful xx
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singalto Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I still don?t understand why people can bring food > and drink to the park but are incapable of taking > their rubbish away with them.. This ^^ insufficient bins/overflowing bins is not an excuse - take your rubbish home - it really isn't difficult
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Goose Green councillors - how can we help?
kristymac1 replied to jamesmcash's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Piling up rubbish next to a bin is not 'tidying up their rubbish', take it home ffs! If you take sh$t to a park the least you can do is take what remains back home with you, it's not difficult.... same as dog poo bags, if the bin is full take it home, you have a bin there dont you?? Soylent Green Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- >.Whilst most are tidying up their rubbish and placing it next > to the over-flowing bins, yesterday's wind was > blowing food packaging around. There is also the > issue of where do you put your dog poo when the > bin is over-flowing with food packaging? -
scotlass Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The London wildlife protection have called back > and will try and pick up from me. The little > fellow is very cosy in a cardboard box in my > kitchen. Will keep you all posted x Hi Scotslass, if they struggle to collect from you I'm happy to transport to them?
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CBT for children with anxiety
kristymac1 replied to Canteloupe's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Following with interest -
new Carboot Sale!! 26th January! Declutter for new year!!
kristymac1 replied to peckham.carboot's topic in The Lounge
Broadbean Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Can you tell us where the bootsale is ? I thinks it's at Peckham Harris Academy? -
hammerman Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The Charter School ED put a big advert in the SLP > today about consultation for admission > arrangements for September 2021 entry. They're > proposing changes to the over-subscription > criteria so looks like the school is pretty > popular. Consultation closes on 31st January > 2020. I think this consultation only refers to the over subscription for 6th form entry not in lower years > I can't do links but you can get a paper copy of > the SLP in any newsagents or in Sainsburys to see > the full advert.
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Hi, I'd like recommendations for a psychologist /pyscho therapist who has experience with teen/pre teen. Preferably local to SE22. Many thanks
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CarnellCommunication Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Camberwell and Peckham (Harriet Harman) may not > even need one. If she wins the contest to be the > new speaker, convention dictates that other main > parties won't run against her. Momentum were (still are?) applying pressure on Harman to not stand for Speaker or to accept Labour putting a different candidate in place to run against her (as she will be an Independent as Speaker)for the C&P seat. It's all about the numbers - if she is successful in her stand for Speaker and her seat goes uncontested (as is convention) then Labour loses a previously 'guaranteed' seat.
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Katiesa Wrote: --------------------------------------- and will you wait it out on > the wait list? Just to emphasise you automatically go onto the waiting list for any school on your list of preferences above that which you were allocated. You should accept the one you've been allocated, you can always accept a waiting list place if one is offered but if you don't accept your allocated place and you're then not offered a waiting list place you effectively have no school and the local authority has no responsibility to place you.
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New Shops in Dulwich / Peckham
kristymac1 replied to LondonMix's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
nxjen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > A friend of mine referred to East Dulwich as the > suburbs about 30 years ago. I was very, very > upset. A friend of mine referred to Dovedale/therapia/shelbury etc as "Sid James Suburbia" 😅 -
Yep, our cat keeps bringing in frogs (Dovedale Road), as far as I know there are no near neighbours with ponds - I'd love to keep them in my garden to deal with the slugs/snails etc but my cats just use them for sport😔
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Any info on gluten free pizza at these joints? Voodoo Ray's gf is pretty good, Franco Manca used to be the best, unfortunately they changed supplier a few weeks back and the new base is awful (to the devastation of my 12yr old gluten allergy daughter😔). Would love to know if any of the others cater for gf
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New Market stalls - forest Hill rd
kristymac1 replied to kristymac1's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Not flowers actually it's a fresh fruit drinks stall -
New (small) market on Forest Hill Road oppon the wide pedestrian area outside the Galleon/Co-op etc. Flowers, artwork, and what looks like a yummy afhgan food stall.
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2nd for beauty haven, uses a gun rather than needle though so depends what part of the ear you want pierced (ie through cartilage or not)
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Thanks all x
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Let the holidays commence!! Well for the children anyway - for those of you juggling work and childcare for the next few weeks Gumboots summer play project offers quality affordable childcare, you can book full weeks or individual days to suit.
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I find this sort of activity a real waste of time and money - presumably it requires employees to administer this when nhs resources are already stretched beyond limits. Call me miserable, but i'd rather the nhs spent its limited funds on more important stuff.
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Has anyone received their garden/brown bin sticker?
kristymac1 replied to Mrs C's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Great, thanks Penguin x -
Has anyone received their garden/brown bin sticker?
kristymac1 replied to Mrs C's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
lonajl Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I have a sticker for garden waste big brown bin > but no new kitchen waste small brown bin which we > ordered. Same here, do we continue to put food waste in with the garden waste until new bin arrives? -
The summer holidays are just around the corner - spaces still available at New Gumboots Summer Club - contact [email protected] for more information and to book.
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