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Goose Green councillors - how can we help?
Pugwash replied to jamesmcash's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I would be against controlled parking as from experience in Lambeth that it creates more parking nightmares especially if they zone areas i.e. Ondine, Adys and Marsden Road may be zone L, but adjoining roads could be zone T so residents who are used to having a 'choice' of roads to park in a fighting for limited spaces. -
I have not read all the posts but have to say that women wearing burka's I have no problem with, but as someone who is deaf and lip reads I find any covering of the mouth difficult for me to communicate. This includes those gentlemen who have facial hair covering their lips, people who look down at their feet when talking, those who mutter and talk to you from an angle. I am sure that many members of the deaf community who do not sign feel the same way. Having several Muslim friends both male and female, who do not agree with the burka, I am aware that certain sections of Islam choose to wear only the hijab
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Thanks for all the advice, will be ordering the Amazon Kit.
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I hear that the Upland Road Team were clocking vehiclesm30 - 40 mph, we on the Etherow street end were getting mainly 26 - 30 mph with the theory that motorists were aware of approaching lights so slowed down slightly. We noticed that more cars appeared to be speeding from the LL end towards the Rye - we will be doing this section next in September. It appears, via discussions with various police officers, that the use of extended pavements along Barry have possibly increased the number of crashes as people have to pull out quite a way on the side roads to check for oncoming traffic.
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After many years, we are decorating our bedroom. The carpet is gradually being taken up as we have had carpet moths infestation. Need to get room (including built in wardrobes) sprayed before redecorating and getting a new carpet. Undecided as to whether to get spray/treatment via Amazon for around ?30 or whether to get a firm in. Has anyone got advice as to either products to use, ease of use or reliable firms. We have cats so do not want to affect them with chemicals.
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Next speed watch will be mid to late September around 6 pm. I do not think the Road Watch Teams come on duty at 6 am - they seem to work from 8 am onwards. We had 2 teams - one at Upland/Barry and the other at Barry/Etherow. Considerable number going over 25 mph .
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Declaration of Trust - we did this years ago as a relative put down 70% of cost, the 3 of us got a mortgage, myself and then partner were fully responsible for mortgage costs and 50% of council tax, water rates etc. When then partner and I split up - new Declaration of Trust making me fully responsible for mortgage etc. Worked very well
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Just to update - Road Watch police team, with local residents and councillors will be taking part in speed watch tomorrow at 2 different sites in Barry Road - one at the Upland Road Junction and the other will be revealed tomorrow at 10 am.
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I have offered ?100 pm towards my granddaughter's costs - her rent is ?140 per week in halls and she is awaiting details from Leeds as to how much maintenance grant she will get from Leeds uni. We contributed around ?1000 a year when her mother and aunt went to uni . My 32 year old despite having a part time job and 2 children is till paying off her student loan. Her older sister eventually replayed her loan after 20 years.
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Is anyone in the Barry Road/Dulwich Library area having problems with their post? The last time we had post was 3rd August. Although would not expect this on a daily basis, we generally get something every couple of days. Bank statements are not due yet but other important letters have not arrived. An Amazon delivery was due between 2 - 6th via Royal mail/GPO - no card left to collect from sorting office so emailed Amazon who confirmed that item was dispatched in accordance to dates and agreed to chase up. Couple of hour later parcel was delivered by man in a dark purple polo shirt which indicates non RM/GPO
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Where would you like a new bench in Goose Green ward?
Pugwash replied to jamesmcash's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Places which do not encourage congregation of groups intent on anti social behaviour. Where the pavement is wide enough to allow prams and wheelchair easy access. ( Some of the eating establishments in LL are putting more and more table and chairs outside which could cause obstruction to prams/wheelchairs/mobility scooters, and a danger to those with impaired vision.) -
Managed the trip well as able to park in the car park as the barriers were broken - I did check with a staff member who stated it was for staff but they could not enforce whilst barriers broken. Went via a small turning off Southampton Way - a few places to park in the street.
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Many thanks for your suggestions - I knew about the hospital transport but it is only to hospitals but not medical Centres. We are only having to go to the Lister as our GP surgery cannot do the dressing change as no appointments available at such short notice - that's why they arranged for the Lister. We go back to our GP (The Gardens) in 12 days time for the wound clips to be removed, and that is not a problem as I can usually park near the surgery and he is well known there so I can get him into the surgery and then find a parking space. I am going to do quick visit now to the Lister to check out nearby parking as our 14 year old grandson is going to take him into the surgery in his wheel chair whilst I find a parking space. I remembered that he was staying over today for a few days to help his Dad with moving some of my furniture around.
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Nuisance Neighbour is making life unbearable - Remedies?
Pugwash replied to Jcon123's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
At a recent meeting of our SN police Team, we had the anti social behaviour officer in attendance. She and SNT gave the following information (see below) The Southwark noise and nuisance team deals with all noise complaints, as well as other nuisances such as smells, dust, fumes and light. When a complaint is made officers aim to attend within 60 minutes to ascertain if the noise is legally a nuisance. This is determined if the noise would prevent someone sleeping at night or having a conversation/watching TV during the day time. Please note that service cannot deal with noise from traffic, trains and Planes or loud footsteps. Nuisances we can deal with We can deal with: ?Amplified music ?TV ?Parties ?Nightclubs and pubs including people outside making noise ?DIY home renovation ?Construction sites ?Barking dogs ?Alarms ?Odours and fumes from commercial properties ?Smoke ?Emissions and noise from works and equipment in the street We can?t deal with: ?Traffic, trains and planes ?Some domestic noises ?Footsteps within homes__ ______________________________________ Who the service is for: Residents within the borough of Southwark. A nuisance is something that would prevent the average person being able to use their property for a normal use at that time of day. All complaints are completely confidential. Even, if the person is prosecuted, it is the council that takes them to court because as an officer as witnessed the nuisance. They will not find out who has complained. How to access: The service is available between the following hours: Monday: 7am to 2.30am next day Tuesday: 7am to 2.30am next day Wednesday: 7am to 2.30am next day Thursday : 7am to 2.30am next day Friday: 7am to 5pm & 6.30pm to 4am Saturday: 7am to 5pm & 6.30pm to 4am Sunday: 8am to 2.30am We work seven days a week and will aim to be with you in 60 minutes. This may vary due to seasonal demands. Please check the availability of the service at the time of your call. http://www.southwark.gov.uk/noise-and-antisocial-behaviour 0207 525 5777 [email protected] Southwark Council PO BOX 64529 London SE1P 5LX ========================================================== 7. Ensure incidents are reported to appropriate organisations, i.e. crimes to Police, Noise & Nuisance to Noise & Nuisance team only, ASB re Southwark council tenants to Southwark Council, ASB re housing association tenants to Housing Association Group who own the property. You could also report directly to Southwark Council ASB Officer: Ms Ninilola Lakoja E: [email protected] Hope this helps. -
Hubby cannot walk more than 2 steps with crutches and has difficulty getting in and out of a car - he can do ours as seats a reasonable height otherwise it takes 2 people to hold him and at 17 stone this is not easy. The main problem is that he has limited movement in lifting his leg up - can only raise it a couple of inches, I use a stick to walk but could manage pushing a wheelchair short distances. Looks as though a cab is the only resort. I might have a drive down there this afternoon and check where the nearest parking is - I could drop him off at the barrier and push him to the reception then go and park nearby - at least I know he can get in and out of car.
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GP will depend on where you live as majority of surgeries have specific catchment areas. Some of the more popular surgeries operate a waiting list.
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Our GP made an urgent appointment for hubby at the Lister for Monday as no appointments available at usual practice. I know where the Lister is but cannot figure out from their website as to how to access their car park, is it from the main Peckham Road or from off Commercial Way. Hubby is on crutches following an operation and can only walk a few steps - I have borrowed a wheelchair to get from car to surgery, but do not have a blue badge, so cannot leave hubby in surgery whilst I find a parking space in street as I am aware there is limited spaces for those without a parking permit. There seems to be a barrier across the road entrance from Peckham Road. Can anyone advise?
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Parent & baby spaces at Sainsburys ED
Pugwash replied to worldwiser's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Maybe the best solution is to have wider bays so all of us who struggle getting in/out car can push the car door open wide without scratching another car. I try and take my son in law with me shopping as he is more agile (and slimmer) than me, on the last couple of occasions, cars have parked up so close to the drivers side, I could only get one leg in, he had a good laugh and had to reverse up for me to enable me to get in. Recently had to park in a Kent Hospital car park and noticed that all the bays including the disabled bays were of the same width. Only difference was that the disabled bays were nearer to the entrance. -
eczema remedies - foods to eat/avoid/ juice fast??
Pugwash replied to Minitoots's topic in The Lounge
My grandchildren had eczema and drank goats milk or almond milk, had soya yoghurts. Took several years to clear but still have minor flare ups. -
The Road Watch Team will be doing a speed check in Barry Road at Upland Road Junction from 10 -12 noon on Wednesday 22nd August. A further one will be undertaken in September in the early evening. Those volunteers wishing to take part need to pm me with their details and if they want to do the whole 2 hours or part of the time.
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St. Christopher's have opened up a furniture shop I believe in Sydenham. The Hospice may get some funds from the Clinical Governance groups of Lewisham, Southwark and Bromley but they have to fund raise all other costs. I cannot remember how many millions they have to raise each year - but when you consider the high costs of providing End Of Life Care in terms of staffing, environment, medications etc as well as general upkeep of the building, they need to put money back into the coffers. There was agreement originally with the local councils and landlords that if an empty premise was used as a charity shop, it did not need to pay rates/council tax and only a nominal rent. This is why most items were 'cheap' as minimal overheads. Most charity shops now have one or two staff members who are paid - making them more of a business. I think St. Christopher's have 2 staff members and the rest are volunteers. When you think the shop is open 7 days a week, and the hours of opening are quite long - the pay cannot be over generous. Both my daughter and grand daughter shop in charity shops, they have got bargains over the years ( a designer label dress retailing at ?150 for ?10) and some unusual designs, but even in Bromley area, clothing is pricey but other items are cheap. They go down to Brighton regularly to scour the charity shops there which are much cheaper than London. This may be because they have 3 universities in the region and cater for the student population. ED nearest universities are Elephant and Castle, New Cross, Peckham (Art) so not quite the concentration of students. When my kids were young, I frequently purchased clothing from charity shops as they out grew every thing so fast. I do the same for my grandchildren and have picke dup things for as little as ?1. Books are usually the cheapest items to buy in charity shops.
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Officiator for naming day ceremony
Pugwash replied to LouLouMoving's topic in The Family Room Discussion
My daughter had a naming day ceremony for her eldest, did not have an officiator, just short speeches from various family and friends followed by parents cutting a cake and toasting with sparkling wine. Photos take of parents/child and guests.
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