kc38
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I have an unopened Brabantia Lift-O-Matic, 40m (I have no idea what that measurement relates to!) rotary clothes line. Just £40, so more than half price. Would need to collect; I'm just behind Goose Green. https://www.brabantia.com/uk/rotary-lift-o-matic-40-metre-with-metal-soil-spear-45mm-diameter-splitpole-metallic-grey/
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Also used them and recommend them
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Any recommendations for the best estate agents for renting out a flat in East Dulwich?
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Another recommendation - excellent, fast work.
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Big recommendation for Martin Raynsford (07747 042686), who recently did a great job doing loads of work in our flat, including putting in a new kitchen and building a wardrobe, cupboard, floating shelves, a glass door, and other stuff. Very nice guy, sensibly priced, and reliable (turns up when he says he will and is good at communicating things in advance).
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Can someone provide Greg's contact details?
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Leon is great - he's quick, turns up when he says he will, does a good job and has smart suggestions, is reasonably priced and, importantly, a nice guy to have round.
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Also just used Down the Drain - very quick, effective and a reasonable price.
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KOKUM Indian restaurant & bar
kc38 replied to Simeron Lily Patel's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Ate there last Thursday - excellent. -
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Also highly recommend Carl. Replied quickly after the storms brought down some fencing (not put up by him) and did an excellent job in fixing the situation, making the fencing/trellis panels look better than before. His number: 07841 124010
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Hi We're in the process of hosting/sponsoring a Ukrainian mother and her daughter to stay in our separate flat. We were flooded with applications and eventually talked to three mothers, each with a child. As, sadly, we can only host one, we have two who will be disappointed. Both are really nice. So if anyone is interested in hosting them, I can put you in touch with them. One speaks excellent English, has a two-year old and is clearly independent and driven; she would definitely be able to manage virtually everything herself. The other's spoken English is OK, but not great, and has an eight-year old son, who only knows a few words of English - a more challenging situation but she's keen to improve her English. Both have husbands in Kyiv and are keen to return to Ukraine.
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Having been down the subsidence road before, and having had our property underpinned as a result (and knowing other people who have been in a similar situation), be prepared for a long battle with the insurers if you have subsidence. I will guarantee with almost 100% certainty that the insurers will argue it is due to a remote tree or bush as it is dramatically cheaper to cut a plant down than underpin, and they'll hope this will shut you up. They will argue this even if their tests of the soil show no evidence of relevant roots: read the engineers' and tree 'experts' reports very carefully. Our battle with the insurers - where they relentlessly pursued cutting trees with no evidence to do so - went on for a year a half before they threw in the towel and underpinned (costing them ?150K as the whole house had to be redone inside, versus ?2K for cutting down a tree). And the property next to ours now has the exact same situation/argument, with zero evidence for removing plants.
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