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  1. For details about Dizzy Rascalz either: Phone Netty on 07949163127 Or email Netty at [email protected] Classes are on Wednesdays for 7 to 11 year olds
  2. TJMP Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Following a campaign by local parents and myself > and after two meetings I have had with the Schools > Minister, Vernon Coaker, I am pleased to be able > to report that Southwark has been allocated an > extra ?12 million by the government towards the > capital funding needed for new school places in > the East Dulwich area. > > Tessa Jowell MP Well done indeed Tessa Jowell. A substantial sum of money - all the more welcome in these straitened financial times. And good to see you working so effectively with local parents. And for engaging directly with the EDF and the vocal section of the local community that it represents!
  3. ratty Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Dunno why you tories are worrying, > you'll get your govt next year and make the > country suffer again. It's not a done deal yet. Here's a scenario for 2010, remembering 1992. Labour win the general election. Cameron resigns Tory leadership. Boris Johnson wins the subsequent party leadership election. Ken Livingstone wins the subsequent Mayor of London election. Tenable? Improbable, but I bet rarely a week goes by that Neil Kinnock doesn't turn his mind back to April 1992. Cameron could yet have his 1992 moment. The opinion polls and the press called it so wrong. I remember the realisation, as the Luton result was announced for the Tories, that we were in for another five years of John Major.
  4. Mellors Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > We go to Half Moon Lane Dental Centre in Herne > Hill and they are lovely (you can park in the > streets there as long as its not 12 - 2pm, or jump > on the 37 bus). Yep, I can second that. We use them. They're great with kids.
  5. BellendenBear Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > Fortunately, serious infections in the UK are rare > so it is easy for us to forget the impact that > preventable infections can have on childhood > morbity and mortality. Informed, rational, balanced, cogent. Refreshing to see such a coherent contribution to a clearly emotive discussion.
  6. Or so says art historian Dr Gus Casely-Hayford this evening in ?Where Is Modern Art Now??, a documentary on BBC Four looking at British Art in 2009. He was visiting Bold Tendencies III, this summer?s exhibition on the top floors of the multi-storey car park in Peckham. He was there for the opening ? some lovely shots of the views out over London from the top floor. Time Out Review of Bold Tendencies III
  7. That's terrible news. How bad was the damage? I love going to the Cafe on the Rye - it's a lovely cafe. Good food, relaxed atmosphere and a great place to meet friends. A real asset to the neighbourhood.
  8. It will be on iPlayer shortly: BBC 6pm News on iPlayer (13/10/2009) Doesn't look as though it's been made available just yet.
  9. The Forum has a lot of fascinating recollections and anecdotes about the history of East Dulwich. It would be great to see them all in one place.
  10. The mural is finished and ready for the unveiling. Well done Stan!
  11. Thought you might like to see some photographs of progress on remaking the Goose Green 'William Blake' Mural. Stan Peskett and his daughter Georgia, both established artists, have been working with students from Camberwell School of Art (Julie, Miles and Sara) and the children of St John's and St Clement's Primary School, to remake the mural that Stan originally painted fifteen years ago. Local painter Remi/Rough has also been collaborating with Stan, contributing his own marks and design to the original mural. Remi is a well know urban contemporary artist. The practicalities of remaking the mural have been organised by Niki Efstratiou in the Southwark Parks Department. The journalist, David Yuill, from the Southwark News, wrote a piece about the mural in last weeks Southwark News and was planning another article in this weeks paper with a timetable for events on the day of the unveiling. The official 'unveiling' will take place this Sunday, May 10th, at 1.30 pm as part of the Dulwich Festival activities on Goose Green. This will include some activities for children in the Goose Green playground from 1pm, with the 'unveiling' at 1.30pm. Do come along.
  12. Ted Max Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > What does it have to do with Father Charles from > St John's Church? All part of the community, and the church were instrumental in the fund raising and commission of the original mural
  13. Stan met with the Deputy Head of St John's and St Clement's school this morning, to discuss the involvement of the children in repainting the mural. The staff and the governors, as well the children, are keen that the school should be involved. The Governors met last night, discussed the mural and were enthusiastic, having apparently been made aware of the plans through updates on the EDF! Stan also met with Father Charles from St John's Church this morning. There seems to be an all round enthusiaasm for the project, and plans are falling into place. Stan said he would provide me with a more detailed update on the meeting this morning and on the next steps, and I'll post the notes on here when he does. PGC, say hello to him when you see him next. Very approachable, and a fund of fascinating stories about artists old and new.
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