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Found: key card and single key at Woodvale bustop, Lordship Lane
IlonaM replied to IlonaM's topic in Lost, Found or Stolen
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EVENT 1: WEDNESDAY 13 SEPTEMBER, JOIN OUR DAY OF ACTION: 2PM LOBBY 6PM RALLY https://www.the3million.org.uk/?mc_cid=4ad0ace870&mc_eid=c6ca3ef600&utm_campaign=new_discussion&utm_medium=email&utm_source=thread_mailer EVENT 2: Wednesday 27th September @ 6:00 pm ? 9:00 pm: One-Stop-Shop for Mobile EU Citizens https://migrantsrights.org.uk/blog/2017/09/11/5816/?mc_cid=4ad0ace870&mc_eid=c6ca3ef600 Migrants? Rights Network & Conway Hall present: The One-Stop-Shop for Mobile EU Citizens The One-Stop-Shop for Mobile EU Citizens will be an evening of information and celebration in London. Want to know what the present political and legal position is for EU nationals who want to live and work in the UK after Brexit? There will be short workshops and free legal advice. Want to know which London-based non-governmental organisations help migrants and how? There will be a range of organisations there that provide support. Like European and world music and dance? The evening will have different performances. Everything is free. Bring the family! All nationalities welcome! 18:30 ? 19:15 ? Workers? rights workshop 19:30 ? 20:15 ? Residence rights Q & A for EU/EEA citizens Stalls available for non-governmental organisations ? please contact [email protected]. This project, One-stop-shops for mobile EU citizens, is aimed at increasing the political participation of EU nationals in the countries that they have moved to. In the UK the referendum in June 2016 showed a small majority of those who voted wanted the UK to leave the EU. In the UK the project will focus on advising EU/EEA nationals on how they can obtain documents to show that they are resident in UK or to obtain British Citizenship.
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We can live in hope that she might have belatedly developed some...
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See: https://www.gov.uk/jury-service/delaying-or-being-excused-from-jury-service You would have to make a very good case on the reply form. That may include getting confirmation from your husband's employer that he cannot take time off work. They might allow for a deferral until a later date if you can make a good enough case. Why not give them a ring a discuss it before you return the form (just be aware of penalties for late return etc.)
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Glad to see she has some humility: https://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/artist-branded-spoilt-rich-girl-apologises-over-post-mocking-scaffolder-for-having-one-gcse-a3631056.html
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azurh Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > Hpsaucey priority seats are for infants, expectant > mothers , elderly and disabled so the lady got it > completely wrong! > > ... infants sitting on parent/carer's knee. The number of times I have had to ask for a priority seat because Mum is busy looking at her phone with small child sitting on next seat...
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where to donate bags of kids clothes/books/toys?
IlonaM replied to Anna D's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Southwark Day Centre for Asylum Seekers (SDCAS) may well be interested: Main office is staffed on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays and is based at the Copleston Centre. Address: Southwark Day Centre for Asylum Seekers, Copleston Centre, Copleston Road, London SE15 4AN Tel: 020 7732 0505 Email: [email protected] Website: www.sdcas.org.uk -
I'd be tempted to complain to the restaurant. Afterall, you were patrons as well. The restaurant should be in control of what happens inside its doors, including bullying behaviour.
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Elderly people can be rude sometimes. Didn't the staff/manager at Pizza Express get involved?
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Her social background (whatever it might be) isn't the issue. Her behaviour is.
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What a very immature, unfortunate young woman she is. And she doesn't practice what she preaches: From the Standard article: 'Her Instagram post came after in an interview with Dazed Digital on what she ?stands for? she said: ?If you want to say something, say it. I think as long as we are kind and gentle to others and, more importantly, ourselves then everything is bless.?'
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Fire pit in garden, students burning toxic materials
IlonaM replied to Bagpipes's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
edhistory Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Thanks for that IlonaM. > > If you read the text more carefully it does not > say bonfires are banned. > > Mr Barber will probably not the e4xisting > restrictions and exemptions for bonfires. I did not assert that bonfires are banned edhistory. I posted what was on the website for your information. Somewhere on the Southwark website it used to talk about frequency etc. in terms of nuisance, but I cannot find it at the moment. Perhaps you can? -
Maybe he has escaped on his hols ...
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Fire pit in garden, students burning toxic materials
IlonaM replied to Bagpipes's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
From Southwark Council's website page 'The main causes of air pollution': http://www.southwark.gov.uk/air-quality/the-main-causes-of-air-pollution 'Bonfires Bonfires and any burning in the open generate smoke and odour. The plume will affect neighbouring properties making health issues worse, spoiling washing, preventing the enjoyment of gardens and outside spaces, making people close their windows, etc. Do not dispose of waste by burning. The whole borough is a designated Smoke Control Zone. Instead, re-cycle as much of your waste as possible.' (last updated 29 August 2017) -
Two recent events of concern in the great Trump circus: http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/donald-trump-protest-detained-secret-service-questions-dissent-us-america-a7908746.html http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-god-spiritual-adviser-paula-white-opposition-working-against-a7909401.html
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Usually I have had things sent via USPS (US Postal Service) who offer various services including a signed for service, but DHL and other international couriers would do it. How big is the item you're bringing? Remember to factor in potential customs duty etc.
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Two boxes of books to give away, any library or charity that might need them?
IlonaM replied to Cruzma's topic in The Lounge
Southwark Day Centre for Asylum Seekers (SDCAS) have a regular bookstall at the Copleston Centre to raise funds for the charity. You could approach them: Southwark Day Centre for Asylum Seekers, Copleston Centre, Copleston Road, London SE15 4AN Tel: 020 7732 0505 Email: [email protected] Website: www.sdcas.org.uk The main office is staffed on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays and is based at the Copleston Centre. -
Southwark Day Centre for Asylum Seekers (SDCAS) would probably love them for their young families [www.sdcas.org.uk]. Super local charity with dedicated staff and volunteers. The main office is staffed on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays and is based at the Copleston Centre. Address: Southwark Day Centre for Asylum Seekers, Copleston Centre, Copleston Road, London SE15 4AN Tel: 020 7732 0505 Email: [email protected]
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Behaviour - Melbourne Grove Medical Centre
IlonaM replied to dulwichrich's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
A GP can administer first aid like any other person trained in first aid. It is disgraceful that a GP did not come out to talk to the OP and go to investigate. It sounds as if the patient needed basic first aid initially to ensure a clear airway etc. When a child was knocked over by a car outside the surgery (not the one at issue), during my appointment I might add, my GP went to help until the ambulance arrived. -
You could see if Southwark Day Centre for Asylum Seekers (SDCAS) at the Copleston Centre might like them: www.sdcas.org.uk tel: 020 7732 0505 Email: [email protected] Wonderful charity in SE15.
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I don't give my address out until we've agreed a collection time. If they then don't turn up without an excuse, I give some leeway to rearrange before moving on to the next responder.
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Morning Natty, I have been following recent developments on the thread and I would suggest taking a little time to explore some of the positive ideas that people have posted and messaged you. Why not take a break from the thread? - you can concentrate on seeing if any of the suggestions are helpful and constructive steps for you and avoid the negative comments which are clearly upsetting you. You can always return to the thread later on. Why not go to one of the walking meet-ups in the park, have a look at the bereavement website with the option to join meetings, and have a think about counselling? There are a lot of very good suggestions on the thread and I'm sure people have pm'd you good ideas as well. Why not concentrate on coping with your recent bereavement for now and think about meeting a new partner later on when you're feeling stronger and are coping better? The Forum has its limitations and maybe it is time to take the first steps by exploring some of the ideas posted. With best wishes, IlonaM
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