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edek

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  1. We had one of our maxi cost pearl two ways and isofix taken from our car yesterday between 5.30 and 8pm.

    Two other neighbour's have also had this happen. It's completely my fault as I left the car unlocked but just to warn others this is happening and to be vigilant.

    Two thefts on upland road and one on balchier road.

  2. I wanted to post a recommendation for Prestige Build who we have recently used to extend our property. We are extremely happy with the results and now have a beautiful home from top to bottom. We also found them to be a fantastic set of people to work with.


    We moved into our terraced Victorian house two and a half years ago knowing that we would eventually want to do some extension work to it. We planned to extend the kitchen into the side return to create a large kitchen diner/family space as well as adding a fourth bedroom in the loft. It was important for us to find a company that would not only create the extra space but also provide us with something truly unique, a legacy that would continue long after the builders had left. After a fairly exhaustive search of suitable firms, we settled on Prestige having seen first-hand a complete renovation job that they were in the process of completing on Sylvester Road. We were invited to have a look round by a very friendly site manager and were immediately struck by the attention to detail across the job; from the pride he took in revealing the detailing of the pipework running to the new underfloor heating system to the cleaned and repointed exterior brickwork, everything had been tackled with an obvious level of care and integrity.


    After contacting Prestige we met the owner, Jay Gentle, who patiently explained the processes involved, delivered a detailed breakdown of costs and put us in touch with a local architect and an engineer that they regularly work with. We were able to completely tailor the brief to suit both budget and scope and Jay and his team, as well as the architect and structural engineer, worked seamlessly to put together a detailed plan for the build. The house was to be reroofed, the ceilings were to be lowered in the upstairs bedroom, a dormer loft extension was then to be added. We were also going to demolish the existing kitchen and a new, larger room built from the foundations up complete with floating ceiling and no unsightly support pillars. There was also a plethora of supplementary work. All in all it was an enormous job.


    However, once work commenced we had a team of expert builders and assorted specialists on site ten hours a day, six days a week, all under the instruction of our fantastic site manager, Daniel. Jay made himself available whenever we needed him to come to the house and talk through issues or proposals in person and he also updated us at a weekly site meeting as to the progress of the work. Being a Victorian house, there were, of course, a number of unforeseen circumstances. Damp in the kitchen and cracked brickwork in a shared party wall amongst other things. However these were dealt with in typical professional fashion without any impact on the schedule. Extra help was drafted in whenever necessary and the whole process, from start to finish, ran extremely smoothly. We had to pause work a few weeks before completion to have our baby and Jay was sensitive to our needs, ensuring that the house was clean and tidy when we returned from hospital. When work did start up again, we barely noticed the builders coming and going.


    All in all the experience was a good one. Undeniably it was a big project and the work took just over six months, including some time off over Christmas. But the end result is simply amazing. Jay and his team have created a unique space that is nothing short of wonderful. We have since had estate agents round to value the house and the one overriding comment that comes back is that the extension work is the best they have seen on a property in East Dulwich. This is testament in itself. If you are considering doing some work to your property, look no further than Prestige Build. I would use them again without even thinking about it.

  3. Wasn't really sure where to post this but does anyone have an old camping stove they might have used for a kitchen cooker whilst having work done to their house?


    We are going to be kitchenless for a month or so and don't really want to live on take away or cold food!


    Any old stoves or better ideas greatly appreciated!


    Thank you

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