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  1. Found it and picked it up a couple of hours later. Thanks EDF and the lady who picked it up and kept it for me.


    I lost my bag on Lordship Lane today (12 December) around 4.30pm. Somewhere on Lordship Lane between White Stuff and the junction with Townley Road. It is a small dark grey Longchamp rucksack with brown straps. Inside is a brown leather purse and some kids snacks. No cash in there but I?d really love to get it back as the purse was a gift. Please let me know if you see it. Many thanks.

  2. First of all, congratulations!


    It's tempting to buy loads of stuff, but actually, you don't need much for a baby in the first few weeks. You need somewhere for baby to sleep ( I used a Moses basket but the next-to-bed cribs are supposed to be excellent), a car seat, a sling, some vests and babygrows (at minimum 6 of each unless you want to be washing every single day!) nappies, a nappy bin, couple of cellular blankets, muslins, cotton wool for cleaning baby. Napisan or similar for soaking clothes after a leak. For you, get some massive comfy pants, and the biggest thickest sanitary pads you can find (surfboards as they are affectionately known), lansinoh nipple balm, some meals in the freezer as others have suggested. The rest you can buy as and when you need it


    Actually, one of the best things anyone ever bought me was a subscription to Amazon Prime, then when you realise in the middle of the night that you are nearly out of nappies/wipes/washing powder, or you decide you absolutely need to try a bottle/dummy/whatever you can order it for free next day delivery without having to leave the house!

  3. We live within the Dulwich estate conservation area and are looking to rearrange our back garden, including renovating a delapadated garage, or potentially knocking it down and replacing it with a home office type structure, possibly in a different location n the garden.


    Looking for companies that would be able to advise on various options. We would like someone with experience of dealing with the requirements of the Dulwich estate please. I would be grateful for any recommendations, please send a pm.

  4. I am looking for a builder to provide me with some options in relation to my part derelict free standing garage.


    My current garage is single skin with a sloping asbestos roof on a concrete slab (unsure of depth of foundations). I either want this structure renovated (new roof, plastered and floor skimmed) or this structure completely removed and a new build garage in a different location, either way with power.


    Please get in touch if you are able to provide a quote.


    Thanks


    Stuart

  5. Our old garden shed is brick on the bottom half and the top half is wood. The brick is generally sound but the wood is rotten and needs pulling down and re building. The current roof is asbestos cement which needs to be taken down carefully and wrapped in plastic to be disposed of safely, and a new roof put on.


    If this is something you might be able to help with, please send me a pm.


    Many thanks

  6. Our ancient garden shed is half brick and half wood. The brick looks generally sound, but the wood, including the door is in poor state. I am looking for someone to take down the old wood and rebuild it on the existing bricks. The roof is made of asbestos cement ( in good condition) which will need to be wrapped and safely disposed of and a new roof put on.


    Please pm me if you can help to arrange a quote.


    Many thanks

  7. A belated thank you to Laura and her colleague who did a great job of cleaning our filthy decking last month. They were friendly,thorough and efficient and got on with the job with no fuss. It has made a big difference to our garden and I will definitely be getting Laura and team to come and do a general garden tidy at some point. Many thanks.
  8. I bought a sewing machine last year and it is one of the best purchases I have ever made! I was pretty terrible at textiles at school and was forever getting the machine in a tangle but I think the machines these days are much more user friendly and hard to break.


    I spent ?120 on mine (John Lewis own brand) and it does everything I need it to do and more. I have made curtains and cushions and even some clothes for my baby. You can get a basic one for sub ?100, but it seemed to me that if you can stretch to ?120/130, you get a lot more machine for the extra ?20. You might be able to get a bargain in the summer sales maybe?


    Good makes are Jenome ( who also make theJL own brand I think) , Singer and Brother. The woman in John Lewis Oxford Street was extremely knowledgeable and helpful when I was looking for mine.


    They normally come with everything you need to sew basic things. You might want to buy some extra bobbins, and a zipper foot if you are going to do any dress making. Hope this helps!

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