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Jellybeanz

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  1. I'll have a look for old shoes, might have some. Bumping post as sounds a good cause! Nice to help people directly where possible.
  2. Sounds amazing! Wish this had been around when mine were younger...
  3. Sounds great - good for you! I would happily pop a link on my website East Dulwich Mummy if you like? All the best, I will have a read...
  4. almost at ?2,200! amazing - thanks to all who have donated x
  5. One of my oldest friends lives in Blackheath and her sons go to the Steiner school and love it, it's far "free-er" than most state primaries and kids are encouraged to be confident and independent in a different way...
  6. I am watching this with interest as I think this is a neglected idea - it's an age when kids are still too young to care for themselves all day and yet the holiday clubs don't take children over around 11/12 years. Definitely a gap in the holiday club market!
  7. Hope it is okay to post this here but a lovely mum of a gorgeous 5 yr old little girl that I know is fundraising for Macmillan and I wanted to share the link. She is in recovery from bowel cancer and her main aim is to give something back to those who helped but also to raise awareness, as many think mistakenly that cancer only affects older people. [www.justgiving.com] Please consider giving a pound or two if you can - every penny is appreciated!
  8. Hope it is okay to post this here but a lovely mum that I know is fundraising for Macmillan and I wanted to share the link. She is in recovery from bowel cancer and her main aim is to give something back to those who helped but also to raise awareness, as many think mistakenly that cancer only affects older people. https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/jomohashermojoback?fbclid=IwAR2heXgIMAlDrsYFSTrsd3yWe5Ba4ybUI7zNzIN1ljqg-8C-8xYMzufhmVI Please consider giving a pound or two if you can - every penny is appreciated!
  9. Upland / Crystal Palace / Landells prime car break in territory - saw a sign a few months back where someone was asking whoever had stolen stuff to return that with sentimental value. Heartbreaking when you consider it is prob sold for a few quid!
  10. paper cups and plates can be recycled
  11. the person setting it up really is super keen to make it a success, so let's be positive folks! as someone above says there are plenty of eyesores around the area, superdrug being the newest addition
  12. https://aec.heathrowconsultation.com/
  13. I've got my sticker but no idea about the brown bags - sounds like they have overly complicated things!
  14. https://aec.heathrowconsultation.com/
  15. Boddle Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Jolie a Pied has a closing down sale on at the > moment I think it's had those signs for several months tho...
  16. Is anyone interested in meeting up to play chess at the weekends? I'm wondering if we could set this up in a local pub (The Plough?) or perhaps above the library. My 9 year old also loves chess but there doesn't seem to be anything local other than sessions in schools.
  17. I've asked my husband and children to make a donation for Mothers Day instead of buying me flowers or us going out for lunch. Thought I'd share in case anyone has seen the news reports of the poor people suffering in Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe floods, and wanted to do something to help... DEC link for donations here:https://www.dec.org.uk/?gclid=CjwKCAjw1dzkBRBWEiwAROVDLFMV_OBYpXkQgI48y0reXyE1XEwckmwA_KqSp_N9GyBv3Ww6X5XyLRoCFNkQAvD_BwE
  18. Also recommending Nimble Arts. Brilliant holiday clubs from age 4 yrs upwards. My sons love it :)
  19. newsagent on Lordship Lane (V7?) particularly rude and unhelpful. I tend to drop near work instead!
  20. alex_b Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Have you looked at Nimble Arts > (http://www.nimblearts.co.uk/holiday-courses/). I would highly recommend Nimble Arts - it's on the pricey side but well worth it - many of the carers are teachers or have had teaching experience, in contrast to many of the other holiday clubs. They also use good quality materials and their organisation is superb - from passwords at pick up to the activities themselves. They are best in class as far as I am concerned and my boys love going - they are aged 4 and 8. Range of activities from sports to arts & craft and even exotic things like learning about various parts of history (e.g. Tudors - with actors dressing up, plays, just amazingly well done) and even falconry!!!
  21. This is a real shame and will be a big loss to the area. Another business closure, esp unexpected after huge kitchen revamp!
  22. Could not agree more. This truly is an illustration that these type of incidents can happen anywhere. East Dulwich is a lovely area, full of lovely people (and yes not perfect obviously but very multicultural and people generally are happy and friendly round and about, if you need help people would often stop). I have always felt safe, even at night when it's dark, so this is very shocking. rendelharris Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > snoopy17 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Andrew castle is right it is a rough area > nothing > > fancy, inbetween Peckham and Camberwell. only > > rich people consider it a posh area, its > nothing > > special to everyone else. > > > ED is nothing like in between Peckham and > Camberwell, they're both north of it. If anything > we're between Herne Hill and Nunhead. > Furthermore, it's nothing like a "rough" area - > I've lived in some in South London, including > Coldharbour Lane when the Yardies were in full > control and shootings were commonplace, there's no > comparison. Tragic events like this morning's > just point up how rare they actually are in this > neck of the woods, and there's no need for > everyone to go overboard as they did on the > (thankfully now deleted, good shout admin) other > thread about this.
  23. Would expect no less from LBC. Shame we don't have a more balanced London talk radio station. rahrahrah Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > HelBel65 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Terrible news. > > > > I was a bit taken aback to hear Andrew Castle > on > > LBC this morning referring to ED as ?a rough > area? > > where you ?really have to watch yourself? Maybe > > he?s right after this. > > I heard that too. He referenced it being near > Camberwell and said something like ?you have to > watch yourself down there? so I get the impression > it was a bit of a generic ?south London?s dodgy? > type comment rather than anything based on his > knowledge / impressions of ED specifically.
  24. What a complete fool this man sounds. The frightening thing is that these incidents can happen any time, any place, anywhere. Tory police cuts are what need addressing and SOON! I wonder if he would make such ignorant statements if he had known the man. The victim was innocent by all accounts simply refused someone a cigarette and lost his life. Tragic. Full stop. HelBel65 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Terrible news. > > I was a bit taken aback to hear Andrew Castle on > LBC this morning referring to ED as ?a rough area? > where you ?really have to watch yourself? Maybe > he?s right after this.
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