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Jellybeanz

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  1. Amazing cupcakes - I got some for my birthday from my mum and have ordered some for my son as they were SO good, best I have ever eaten in fact. https://www.sweetcarolina.co.uk/Cakes.html Based in Dulwich village and they can deliver locally :)
  2. Bumping as Nimble Arts need all the support they can get in these tough times
  3. Recommending Nimble Arts - [www.nimblearts.co.uk] (age 4.5-11yrs old) My sons go here and love it! and Sparks film making camps - link here: https://www.sparksarts.co.uk/ Sparks Easter filmmaking camp! 12-16th April 9am-3pm daily in Dulwich (and Balham, Highgate and Kensington) (to run in person following the government lockdown roadmap) The course will draw a focus on all aspects of film-making and children will have the opportunity to be on their own real life set! ​Three age groups: Ages 5-7 yrs - Liar, Liar Pants on Fire Ages 7-11 yrs- Codename Confidential Ages 11-14 yrs - Web of Lies Ages 5-7 - Liar, Liar Pants on Fire - Take part this Easter holiday to make your very own movie full of fun and mischief! Children taking part will explore the classic Pinocchio story and make their own creative adaptation. They?ll explore film-making techniques, as well as lots of multimedia activities including animation, prop making, costume making and set building. They?ll gain confidence performing and crewing in their own original production. Ages 7-11 - Codename Confidential - Take part this Easter holiday to make your own unforgettable spy thriller! They?ll explore plot twists galore, unmask undercover agents and expose double-crossing criminals, all with a sense of flair and fun. They?ll step into the roles of director, camera crew, actors, production design, production crew and even more as they make their original and unique movie. They?ll explore plot twists galore, how to build suspense, how to craft sensational chase sequences and how to create charismatic characters we love to love and hate. Ages 11-14 - Web of Lies - Take part this Easter holiday to make a dramatic thriller full of suspense. In this fun half term movie making workshop, young filmmakers will explore techniques for building drama and learn how to put together their own film production. It?s an action-packed camp full of imagination and creativity. Filmmakers taking part will explore dramatic thriller techniques and Nordic Noir styling. They?ll craft their own storylines, exploring interweaving plots, cliffhangers and suspenseful storytelling. There will be plenty of drama to keep you gripped and on the edge of your seat. At the end of each camp, the children will have a unique, compelling film production to proudly share with friends and family, as well as lots of new creative skills and some new friends too!
  4. Jobs at Oru on Lordship Lane - PT & FT baristas and chef - see attached for details
  5. nxjen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Describing Lordship Lane, Grove Vale and East > Dulwich Grove, the fund raising page states these > ?roads are residential, many with a high > proportion of BAME residents (as high as 60%) and > social housing? > > What is meant by ?as high as 60%? and how was this > figure arrived at? Do you mean 60% of the total > residents of these roads are BAME and if not what > do you mean? > Can you explain where the social housing is in > these roads that add up to a ?high proportion?? It doesn't seem to say high proportion of social housing but rather high proportion BAME. I have no idea where the statement comes from but imagine if we can prove it impacts people disproportionately we might have more of a case. Personally I would stick to the LTN road closures causing problems - not only for the air and traffic on main roads but also the businesses for example on Melbourne Grove who are clearly suffering from a huge reduction in footfall. If anyone knows of any sites against LTNs I would be grateful if you could share - I agree the clean air campaigns tend to support LTNs despite what I would say obvious worsening of traffic on surrounding side and main roads, resulting in huge headaches for commuters, cyclists and pedestrians who use those alternative roads. Only those residents living on LTN roads seem to benefit (from increased house prices as well as cleaner air than the rest of us) so it is grossly unfair and I can't quite believe they have all been installed without any prior wider neighbourhood consultation (i.e. they only seem to have contacted the residents living on the affected roads who benefit so are likely to support road closures to cars and other vehicles).
  6. I wonder if these incidents are linked to the arrest of the Met officer suspected of exposure and possible murder in Brixton after woman's disappearance. So frightening.
  7. My 7 year old just had a fantastic little zoom party with 4 friends (3 in London 1 in the Netherlands!) Run by Nimble Arts. I was wondering how it would go but Catherine made it SO much fun and my son enjoyed every minute - loads of activities, jokes along the way and den building. Awesome!! Highly recommended and very affordable. www.nimblearts.co.uk
  8. I'd say cover the bum :) play it safe, good luck! Looks great
  9. Local bookshop is offering ?1 off with every order with code 'SMILE' Please support a lovely local family business, offering a huge range of books for adults and children - with a wide range of books in other languages and celebrating different cultures. [www.fsce-tutors.co.uk] Thanks for reading ;)
  10. To celebrate World Book Day and beyond, you can use code 'SMILE' to get ?1 off. Please support a lovely local family business, offering a huge range of books for adults and children - with a wide range of books in other languages and celebrating different cultures. [www.fsce-tutors.co.uk] Thanks for reading ;)
  11. Hi - does anyone send their son to Trinity? I'd love some info so would appreciate a PM if you do. Thanks
  12. 1680 children? Yikes - with little outside space that is hard to imagine... Will look more like a cramped inner city school. Such a shame they couldn't have more of the space that is now used for the very large Tessa Jowell GP surgery car park. Does anyone know if the head teacher at East Dulwich Charter is leaving? Might be idle gossip but would like to know as considering accepting place there and would like to know.. Thanks!
  13. Does anyone know if the head teacher at East Dulwich Charter is leaving? Might be idle gossip but would like to know as considering accepting place there and would like to know.. Thanks!
  14. Almost at halfway point. Amazing! Thanks for your generosity.
  15. Amazing, thanks for sharing! I have noticed massive decrease in people out and about (aside from M&S food and post office queues which remain ridiculously long all day every day it seems). People also wearing masks outdoors must help too - and why not in this weather!?! Keep warm and wear a mask peeps :)
  16. You should isolate as long as you have symptoms as the post above states. If you read more into it, guidance varies but if you have symptoms you can be contagious. I had covid over Christmas and still had symptoms well after 10 days, so ensured I isolated for longer and even once symptoms went I wore a mask when out just to be on the safe side. Scientists say behave as though you have the virus and I strongly believe masks should be compulsory outdoors like in other European countries, to help stop the spread.
  17. https://www.gofundme.com/f/harrys-healing-fund
  18. https://www.gofundme.com/f/harrys-healing-fund Please share,time is of the essence for this young man's life! Many thanks for reading
  19. Unfortunately this isn't going ahead but Nimble will be back at Easter with a covid secure club all being well.
  20. Our dentist at Dulwich Dental is lovely. The practice is just by the post office on Lordship lane. I'm sure she'd be fine there. Good luck!
  21. Nimble Arts at Goodrich primary school is wonderful. My sons have attended since they were 4 and were super well looked after. www.nimblearts.co.uk
  22. Why not do something positive during lockdown and donate to life saving treatment for this young man in his early 20s who has a brain tumour and needs treatment not available on the NHS. If you would consider donating a small amount and sharing the link that would be amazing. Years ago I posted a link to help a boy with cystitis fibrosis have surgery in the US. He is now able to walk. https://www.gofundme.com/f/harrys-healing-fund
  23. https://www.nimblearts.co.uk/virtual Highly recommended and a way of supporting a small business that has had ZERO help from the government since March 2020. Thanks everyone - spread the word!
  24. https://www.nimblearts.co.uk/virtual Highly recommended and a way of supporting a small business that has had ZERO help from the government since March 2020. Thanks everyone - spread the word!
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