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Tea

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  1. Hello all,


    Got a penalty charge notice in post from Parking Eye claiming that I'd stayed in the car park overnight. They sent photographic "evidence" with the predictable wordy threatening letter.


    Basically they took a picture when I entered on one day but failed to take one on my departure and instead took a picture when I left the car park on a separate visit the following day.


    I appealed on that basis and got the charge cancelled. It did cause me some stress!


    So, if anyone else gets the same kind of letter, don't panic but appeal! Their "evidence" is a load of rubbish!


    Tea

  2. Hi all,


    Starting this thread for any issues etc relating to the new playground in Peckham Rye Common.


    Issues raised so far:


    Tyre swings removed soon after installation and water pumps to be switched off during icy weather:


    Response from Cllr Renata Hamvas(Labour Councillor For Peckham Rye Ward, [email protected],02075255223):


    "Regarding the tyre swings, the issue is to do with the bolts that connect the tyres to the chains, it is a design flaw that sits with the company that provided the equipment. The contractor and Officers have been liaising with the company to resolve this. Officers say this should be resolved soon.


    I understand that the team on site are monitoring the weather and will indeed turn off the water should there be any icy weather. Officers have mentioned that the water play is still very popular, so has left it on at this stage while the weather is so mild".


    Thanks,


    Tea

  3. Good evening all,


    I hope this post finds you well.


    Does anyone know of any Jiu Jitsu or some other type of martial art clubs in the local area?


    My daughter was "strangled" at school the other day by an older child. The strangler was spoken to and is apologetic, but I've just been told by another parent (who didn't know what had happened my girl) that her daughter was strangled in the same week too! My daughter was confused, couldn't explain it to me clearly and thought it was a game.


    Anyhow, I think it's a good idea to get her into a class to help build her confidence, assertiveness and deal with bullies etc.


    Any help appreciated.


    Many thanks,


    Tea

  4. Hi tarafitness,


    I made the application but was unsuccessful.


    I can't remember why exactly and I can't find the letter I received, but it was disappointing.


    I'm hoping no other incidents happened since. I rarely use the Goose Green park now as the new Peckham Rye Common Park is closer, although it has its own problems with damaged swings and one area, which had swings made of car tyres, has been removed! Oh well, the children love it!


    All the best,


    Tea

  5. Happy New Year all! I have a 5-year-old in reception and would like to do some extra reading,writing and numeracy activities at home. I've heard of 'school run', 'twinkl' and TES but are there any other apps and/or sites I can access/subscribe to for online activities/printable resources? Please help, I'm not very creative when it comes to making resources for little ones! Many thanks, Tea.
  6. Hello everyone,


    Many thanks for the comments/suggestions/advice etc.


    I agree that the park should be accessible to all, old and young, but I can't help feeling anxious about that ball hitting a child's face!


    I have made a Cleaner Greener Safer Capital Programme application 17/18 application (thank you Cllr Renata Hamvas for the link). Let's see what happens.


    Thanks again,


    Tea

  7. Hello everyone,


    I want to know your thoughts on the basketball area and the use of cycles in the playground.


    I witnessed one pretty bad incident a few weeks ago when a football hit a woman's face. My husband had to run to the local cafe to get ice and she needed a good 30 minutes to recover. I've also had a ball come in our direction from a great height but deflected it. Today, a child of about 12 rode his bike through the main area (where the slide is and very young children play) and knocked down my 3-year-old. He rode away without looking back, but my daughter needed ice and now has a badly bruised bump on her temple. I know it gets busy and children have accidents and bump into each other but having a heavy, hard ball hit a child's face is very different and would cause serious injury. I don't understand why the young adults/older children who want to kick a ball around don't go to the green area over the crossing!


    I was thinking of talking to parents when I visit next, and perhaps getting a petition together, taking film/pictures of the basketball area when populated by older children playing football(as they play/kick the ball pretty hard), and perhaps approaching the council or local MP about having restrictions (no cycle riding or hard balls signs etc.) and a barrier between the basketball court and the rest of the play area, which is mostly used by toddlers and infants.


    Your thoughts and advice would be greatly appreciated.


    Thank you.

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