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  1. Hello,


    Could you please share this post with someone you know? This would suit a parent of school - age kids who wants a couple of hours work a day, flexible hours, cash, working from home.


    Starting immediately.


    We need someone to help out formatting reports for the next 3 weeks (with possible work in the future).


    ?10 / hour cash


    Must have excellent Microsoft office skills and internet access. Also must be a stickler for detail and presentation.


    Job will require converting data from Excel spreadsheets into charts >> embedding in a powerpoint template >> converting to PDF.


    PM or reply


    Thanks

  2. Sneak preview


    I have made a short video showcasing the garden from conception to completion:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yii49wV-Bh4


    Come and see for yourself!

    Open-Garden fundraiser for St Christopher's Hospice

    Saturday 17th May 2014*


    Off Lordship Lane between Barclays and HSBC banks


    *Coinciding with North Cross Road Market & Dulwich Festival Artist Open-House

    Entry ?2 (children free), tea/coffee, cakes and plants for sale + raffle prize draw


    We're looking for cake and plant donations to sell for the fundraiser. Donations can be dropped off either the day before or on the day. All donors will receive free entry to the garden after 2pm on Saturday.

  3. Hello,

    did anyone see the group of four men hanging around on the corner of Ashbourne Gr and Lordship Lane this morning? Two were waiting near the atm, the other two in the car (dark grey ford galaxy). I live nearby so noticed them there for about 25 minutes this morning around 9am-9.25am I thought they may have been waiting for the bank to open, but they left before it did.


    Or am I being paranoid having read too many threads on this forum?


    KWB

  4. Hello neighbours,


    Day 1 of our St Christopher's Open Garden went blooming well ; )


    Thank you all who supported us by buying plants, buying tea and cakes and paying the suggested donation of ?2 to come through to the back garden...


    Please join us on Saturday 17th May from 2pm - 5pm , behind the co-op between Barclays and HSBC banks on Lordship Lane. All welcome!


    Details here: http://www.stchristophers.org.uk/fundraising/event/2014/open-gardens-2014-4-ashbourne-grove-east-dulwich


    Hope to see you there!

    Best

    KWB

  5. Hi!

    Thanks all, really appreciate your suggestions, and warm humour ; )


    I'll see what turns up tomorrow and will seek further advice if needed. Naturally, I could of course eat all of the cakes and request more next weekend...


    I'll let you know how we get on, please come by if you're in the 'hood!


    Best

    Kath

  6. Hello,

    not sure if I am in the right place to be asking this... but I am just wanting to know what cakes freeze and thaw the best?

    I am holding a fundraising 'Open Garden' event tomorrow afternoon (Sat 10th) and again the following Saturday 17th... people have been very kind offering to bake for our cake stand and I am concerned that with the poor weather we may have too many and so will need to freeze them for the following week.


    Any suggestions ??


    If you're interested in supporting us, it's 2-5 pm 10/05/14 and 17/05/14 at 4 Ashbourne Grove SE22 8RL

    Here are the details:

    http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?28,1316868


    Thanks!

  7. Howdy neighbours,


    I am posting this thread to share with you my delight at discovering that floor sanding is not nearly as much of a nightmare as I imagined.


    I have put it off for years, but took the plunge earlier this month and enlisted the help of Andrew Caustin from Redeemed Floors: http://www.redeemedfloors.com.


    He did an amazing job (evidenced by photos attached).


    Andrew was punctual, considerate and his quote included a break-down of different options and the costs, so that I could choose what suited our budget and design (for example floor staining is a little more than using a standard lacquer). He noted that the natural colour of the wood matched our light-couloured carpet and suggested we went with a natural lacquer rather than darken the wood. He also suggested an additional, cost-effective option to cater for our heavy traffic with two young kids.


    Most importantly he mapped out his schedule for me so that over the five days he was working on the floors (in the hallway, lounge room and dining room), I could plan when to be out of the house with the kids.


    It's true, it was dusty - but no where near as bad as what I thought! Apparently this depends on the machine that is used (his delux one having an inbuilt vacuum function). In addition, he brought along his industrial vacuum cleaner too - and kept the place spotless during the evenings.


    I also really enjoyed brain-storming ideas with him about how to reuse/ up-cycle the sawdust (he is exploring options - and has been experimenting with different uses for it... for example turning it into compressed logs for the fire), and I looked into biodegradable cat litter pellets. Any other ideas/ uses??


    So, my advice is, if you want to get your floors done - he's your man. I am really so delighted with the outcome (also expect it will reflect in our heating bill as he filled the huge, drafty gaps between the floor boards!).


    PM me if you want more photos, the ones attached speak volumes!


    And, incidentally, if you fancy giving it a go yourself, you can hire floor sanders for about ?24 / day from Diamond Hire in Brixton (I did this and decided it was worth paying the professionals). Diamond Hire put me in touch with Andrew.which I am thrilled about. http://www.floor-sander-london.co.uk


    I am happy to pass this recommendation on to you!


    Best

    KWB

  8. Hello,

    just a quick 'shout out' for Sarah who has rescued me from mountains of laundry and ironing...


    She collects dirty laundry from your home and delivers it freshly cleaned, folded and ironed (when necessary) a couple of days later for a fabulously reasonable rate (call her to ask what it is: 07886 90081).


    She is the delight of my week - as much as I love my family, I really find laundry such a chore.


    I am thrilled to share this secret with you: Sarah, 07886990081

  9. Hello neighbours,


    It is with great delight that I write this recommendation.


    You see, I have been holding off recommending our handyman/ builder, Daniel (DS78), as he has been SO good that I have been cautious about recommending him in case he becomes too popular! He is truly a gem, and it is about time I do the right thing by our community and recommend him here - so you can benefit too.


    Our story...


    Daniel has been with our family for almost a year now. I recruited him from the EDF to assemble some IKEA shelves in early 2013... He turned up on time, was efficient, polite and completed the task in the time he specified (at a reasonable rate - agreed in advance).


    This lead to further small jobs:


    - installing a range-hood exhaust fan in the kitchen (July 2013)

    - helping with garden maintenance (August 2013)

    - building a fence (September 2013)

    - furniture transport and assembly (October 2013)

    - sanding/ repainting children's climbing equipment (December 2013)


    In December we commissioned him, and his business partner Alex, to re-do our entire kitchen.


    The results are outstanding! (photos to follow).


    They completed the entire kitchen make-over earlier this month and the striking thing about their service is the following:


    - turning up on time

    - discussing issues and problem-solving together

    - giving us a range of options (and costs) before proceeding

    - cleaning up after every task and at the end of each day

    - making sure our house was always comfortable to live in (as best as possible) while renovations were taking place (such as access to hot water - functioning appliances etc)

    - at all times making sure the environment was safe for my kids (not leaving tools out / wires exposed etc)

    - completing the whole project on target (both budget and time - miracle!!!)

    - negotiating trade discounts so I saved money


    Choosing a tradesperson to come into your home is a really tough decision, that's why, for all of these reasons, I have no hesitation recommending Daniel and his colleagues.


    PM me if you want to discuss this, I am a really strong supporter of local, GOOD businesses, so I'm happy to speak with you in person to verify this recommendation.


    His contact details are: 07580377153 email "ds repairs"


    My parting tips if you are about embark on renovations are to; plan well, research thoroughly and trust all of the tradespeople you employ. Best of luck!


    KWB

  10. Howdy,

    you may have seen a pop-up gallery is going up this week - but they're unsure for how long. The block was sold in late 2012 and I believe a development plan is in.

    Rumour has it it's for a block of units and a waitrose - is this true?? I am trying to get some idea of the time frame as I am helping with promotions of the gallery.

    Can anyone shed some light on where this is up to??


    thanks!

    KWB

  11. Ok- seeing this thread seems to be a poll.


    I am voting for!


    (and saying a big Thank You to Pam, Manager of the small St Christopher's opposite co-op. I sometime see her in there at 9/10pm at night sorting things out, she, and other charity shop staff and volunteers are an asset to the community).


    HooRaah

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