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I am an experienced Primary school teacher. I am happy to tutor across the age range but years 5 and 6 are a speciality. I am very good at helping reluctant mathematicians! I can also tutor French to A level as I am qualified to teach secondary French. Please PM for more information.
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Proofreading and copyediting services offered. Any subject but educational, medical or legal a speciality. PM for more information.
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I am an experienced primary school teacher with knowledge across the age range including Year 6. I can also offer secondary French. DBS checked. PM for further information.
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A Dalmatian just ran in front of my car on Honor Oak Park. He was running from One Tree Hill crossing Honor Oak Park. Luckily I didn?t hit him. He ran off in the direction of Hengrave Rd. Just in case anyone has lost their rather good looking Dalmatian. I hope he/she is ok
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local eateries that take dogs? recommendations?
indya replied to bettyblu79's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
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Missing black and white tomcat silvester road
indya replied to Dunc's topic in Lost, Found or Stolen
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Warning - dog poisoning risk in Nunhead cemetery
indya replied to kenriise's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
If David Cuffe (of the animal hospital) warns dog owners about Nunhead Cemetery at present, I, for one, am happy to follow his advice. -
Yes please. Put me on the list
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Does any one have recommendations for a garage that fixes air conditioning not just gassing. Thanks
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Thank you everyone for taking the trouble. I will look into the options. I have never travelled that way but always wanted to. I will let you know what we decide.
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Hi. Does anyone have experience/advice of holidays in Norway or other Scandinavian countries? We would be travelling with an active 4 year old. Thank you
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Hi all, Just got a 10% discount code through from First News for what looks like a great family event being hosted by the RNLI in Battersea Park this August. Thought it's a nice day out with the kids but also a great way to support the charity. You just have to use code Splash5_FN to get 10% off. Have posted the key details below (just copied from their website): www.splashfest.co.uk Sunday 7th August Battersea Park Set on a 2.5K trail, Splash Fest is made up of five awesomely fun aqua challenges designed to delight the whole family. Obstacles include the enchanted Bubbly Brook maze, seafaring themed Splash ?N? Shoot, the daunting pools of the Crazy Canyon, geyser-spouting Wild Wild Waters and the slippery speed of Slip-Slide Stream. So however you like your splishy splashy thrills, we?ve got you covered. For a more relaxed vibe, the Splash-Out Zone is the perfect place to dry off, eat, play and soak up the festival atmosphere. Enjoy!!
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Yes very nice, super convenient and as safe as anywhere in ED. good luck
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Local woodland / green walks near Dulwich
indya replied to Minitoots's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
One tree hill and Brenchley Gardens -
I've been seeing Nicola at Lordship Lane and so far am very happy. Anyone else had experience of these dentists recently?
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Can anyone recommend a ballet/dance class for a two and a half toddler boy preferably in the week. Thank you
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"The Rabbit Who Wants to Fall Asleep"?
indya replied to midivydale's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Interesting discussion on "The Literacy Tree" website. I am definitely going to try it! -
Try a Connecta toddler. Very comfortable.
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Well said Mr Ben
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Salsaboy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I think that the apparent hiding of this case by > the church is typical of the attitude of that > organisation; that nothing bad can be done by > members of the clergy, despite repeated examples > of it. Otherwise why would they hide it? > I agree with Penguin. His guilt, and you have to > assume that he was guilty if images were found on > his computer, is not lessened by the fact that no > known physical contact with children was ever > made. He viewed something that is abhorrent and so > encouraged it. > > I'm surprised that this time it's the church of > England. I thought that it was always the RC's > that indulged in this. Shame he wasn't an RC > priest - I always understood that suicide is a > mortal sin and he would be burning in hell right > now and deservedly so. Admin - maybe you should take this thread down. Charles has a family.
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The memorial service will be on January 25th at 6pm
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