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Dulwich Hill Residents - Low Traffic schemes etc
Pugwash replied to Pugwash's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Just to remind Dulwich Hill residents of the zoom meeting tonight/ -
One today saying that I had made a purchase of ?600 with my visa card! Son in law's reply to the 'accident' scams is to say - i am glad you called, my Porshe was a complete right off and I suffered 2 broken legs, a spinal injury and broken hand., I was only grateful it was not the Rolls Royce that had been hit! The caller always puts phone down.
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I take it that this is online or zoom as all the weight watchers etc slimming classes are not permitted to meet.
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As far as I am aware, it is not mandatory to wear a mask when in the open air but must adhere to social distancing.
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if you are a member of a political party you will be sent information about the Assembly members. You do not vote by ward but by borough if I remember correctly.Caroline Pidgeon is one of the members representing Southwark and has done for a number of years. She is a Lib Dem and also lives in ED.
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I saw a private dermatologist in 2019 as I had severe reaction to some medical dressing which resulted in months of treatment. He sent me to Harley Street cannot remember the number. It was around ?200 which was paid for by medical insurance.
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Does the Pandemic or stay at home not apply to Dawson Hill?
Pugwash replied to mary123's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Contact the Dulwich Hill SN Police Team - they spent alot of time up there during the summer. -
Dulwich Hill Residents - Low Traffic schemes etc
Pugwash replied to Pugwash's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Each ward and ward Councillors will set their own meeting dates. If I remember from when the change over from Community Councils was made, they spoke about having ward meetings 3/4 times a year then one large meeting for all Dulwich Wards. I do not know whether Fitzroy is the officer for the other Dulwich Wards - it may be a good idea to give him a ring to check if any other meetings in the pipeline. He is a very helpful guy having known him for many years. -
Dulwich Hill Residents - Low Traffic schemes etc
Pugwash replied to Pugwash's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I have managed to copy the programme/agenda for the evening. Anyone in the Dulwich Hill ward can join in on zoom, please see previous post for ID/password etc. -
Dulwich Hill Residents - Low Traffic schemes etc
Pugwash replied to Pugwash's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
As far as I can see from the programme, it is to discuss existing schemes. -
My garage recommended the one in Dartmouth Road by Sydenham Girls School. They did a good job sorting out by boot for me at a very reasonable price.
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Husband has stopped going to the park for his daily exercise as too many people there, he finds it quieter to walk around the streets
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I think Environmental Health Officers are covering breaches in Covid guidelines may be worth a call.
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Dulwich Hill Residents - Low Traffic schemes etc
Pugwash replied to Pugwash's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
details of the zoom link. The date and time for your diary is Tuesday 9 February 2021 at 6pm ? 7:30pm where we will meet online (zoom link below). Join Zoom Meeting https://zoom.us/j/96864154388 Meeting ID: 968 6415 4388 Passcode: 531425 -
Post yesterday was a Christmas card sent from Beckenham early December. A letter confirming receipt of a cheque donation dated 3/12/20, 2 letters from DWP dated 30/11/20 asking for urgent contact and repayment of money overpaid.
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Please see my previous message Everyone after their jab had to make a further booking for the follow up jab. After the jab we were directed to the receptionist who made the next booking and wrote it down on the card given.
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As far as I can recall from doing a H & S course at work years ago is that flat doors should be fire doors. Communal areas be kept clear to enable evacuation, each flat and communal areas to have smoke detectors. On upper floors, the windows need to be opened as a fire escape route. When I had new windows fitted upstairs, the company informed me that all of them had to open outwards as this was new regulations. Maybe someone on the EDF will have more information.
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Hello Dulwich Hill resident, Low Traffic Southwark Join your local councillors in Dulwich Hill, Cllr Jon Hartley and Cllr Maggie Browning, to discuss the council?s plans to reduce air pollution and encourage active travel in Southwark. We will be joined by Cllr Catherine Rose, Cabinet Member for Leisure, Environment and Roads, and Cllr Radha Burgess, Deputy Cabinet Member for Low Traffic Southwark. Hello Dulwich Hill resident, Low Traffic Southwark Join your local councillors in Dulwich Hill, Cllr Jon Hartley and Cllr Maggie Browning, to discuss the council?s plans to reduce air pollution and encourage active travel in Southwark. We will be joined by Cllr Catherine Rose, Cabinet Member for Leisure, Environment and Roads, and Cllr Radha Burgess, Deputy Cabinet Member for Low Traffic Southwark. The date and time for your diary is Tuesday 9 February 2021 at 6pm ? 7:30pm where we will meet online Further details from Fitzroy Lewis (see below) Fitzroy Lewis Empowering Communities Programme Officer | South Area Communities Division| Environment & Leisure Department 160 Tooley Street, London, SE1 2QH Tel: 020 7525 3084 | Mobile: 07958 779 060 Email: [email protected] The date and time for your diary is Tuesday 9 February 2021 at 6pm ? 7:30pm where we will meet online (zoom link below). Fitzroy Lewis Empowering Communities Programme Officer | South Area Communities Division| Environment & Leisure Department 160 Tooley Street, London, SE1 2QH Tel: 020 7525 3084 | Mobile: 07958 779 060 Email: [email protected]
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Lost Purple Next Fabric Cloth Shopping Bag
Pugwash replied to natty01295's topic in Lost, Found or Stolen
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I had my jab at TJ centre today. I was called by my GP surgery on Monday and given a time of 12.35 to be at TJC. Got there about 12.25 and joined queue to book in. Was given a card plus a number. When your number was called, you went up to the 1st floor and seen by someone who asked various questions and booked you in again on the computer. Then taken to the waiting area until your number was called out. Very efficient at all stages - with all the waiting was out around 2 pm. Long initial wait at first booking in as a lady in front was not listed and had just turned up. She was asked to sit aside whilst everyone else was processed. Later saw the same lady upstairs and gather from discussion that she thought the downstairs reception was for her GP. Everyone after their jab had to make a further booking for the follow up jab.
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Over zealous security guard at Coop food Lordship Lane
Pugwash replied to jazzer's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Rarely use LL Co op as I find products very pricey. Did go in before Xmas as could not be bothered to queue for Marks. I just wanted a couple of things to tide me over. Found aisles blocked with stuff waiting to go onto shelves, people leaving baskets on the floor whilst they browsed further down the aisle (trip hazard) Some fruit looking past it's use by date. It served my purpose that day but how anyone could afford to do their weekly shop there! -
No post received this week.
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Since the start of Covid last year the arrangement my surgery has is that I just take a copy of my prescription to my pharmacy (Sadlers LL) and they will issue medication. My GP normally emails my prescription over to the pharmacy so they have a record. Recently there was a suggestion that I notify the pharmacy around the 22nd of the month that I need medication, give it a few days then collect. From what I gather most GPs are doing the same thing. Different if you have frequent changes of medication.
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A friend who is around 80 went for her jab at Tessa Jowell Centre on Monday = arranged by Burbage Road surgery.
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