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St. Francesca Cabrini primary school may close permanently
Moovart replied to a topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
It is a non fee paying, voluntary aided school. To my knowledge it was never the first choice of parents living in the immediate vicinity of the school unless they were Catholic. Its catchment area is therefore wide for people wanting a religion affiliated school. There is an excellent non religious school within 100m which has a secular admissions policy based on siblings and home distance and so has a smaller catchment and is very popular with families in the catchment area. The decline of Catholicism in general, preference of parents to have a good school near to home rather than a religion affiliated school for their children may be having an effect. -
I use to think that obesity was about bad choices of the individual but it's now much clearer to me that obesity is a disorder of modern capitalis. It drives us to consume more and consume it more quickly so that we can maintain productivity. It then gets us to sign up to a billion (or maybe trillion) dollar diet industry driven by a patriarchial attitude that thinness is the one thing we need to achieve in order to be happy. Women and, increasingly men, waste years of their lives under the control of these very successful industries. As tax payers we then pay to treat the health consequences of this trap we've fallen in to while industry carries on feeding us fat then making us feel bad and pay to diet. The modern relationship with food is increasingly disordered and the industry is so powerful I doubt there is much the individual can do about it unless they truly understand the complexities of what is driving this modern eating disorder.
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Rockets Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I do think the schools are massive contributors to > ......given most of the > councillors seem to be sworn enemies of private > schools and want to see then abolished. Unlike many senior Labour MPs who do NOT have the courage of their convictions on education and instead choose to send their children to fee paying independent schools. This is one big reason why there will never be truly equal access to good education.
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Report it on https://www.southwark.gov.uk/street-care/dog-fouling
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Really what is the point of all these leaflets? As I put another batch of leaflets in the bin it seems like another bad for the environment waste of paper that is no substitute for talking to a real person at the door and asking them what helpful thing they are actually capable of bringing about. Is there one leaflet that has influenced the way a voter votes? The promises on the leaflets are always grand but non committal pretending again that this time they'll actually make these things happen. Stop the leaflets!!! Save paper. Save the bin men time
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Are then any MPs who are decent people who actually achieve anything of any importance? Not just write letters that have no effect. Or are the only things that MPs effectively influence and change are those things that are self serving and ego boosting. Is it possible to be an effective MP who achieves useful things of local or national importance without being self serving and egotistical. It's a genuine question, I'm trying to think of a good and successfully influential one.
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Surely the test is just one measure of how much effort someone is willing to put in to become a British citizen given that even most current citizens would have to do specific revision in order to pass the test. The other measure being whether someone is willing and able to pay as it's not cheap to become a citizen.
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Chick Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Lots of it Oakhurst Grove. Try reporting it on https://www.southwark.gov.uk/street-care/dog-fouling I did that once when there were 50 dog turds in a 40m stretch of road (I don't usually count dog turds but I couldn't believe the number myself!)and they came round same day with one of those doggy do vacuum machines and cleared it all away. Brilliant!
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Is that frontal lobotomists? Seems a bit advanced for a GP practice! No wonder they couldn't retain them.
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The map was from 1946. I found this article in The Telegraph if anyone has access https://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/property/4809747/From-the-manor-torn.html Says the Kleinwort Benson banking family built it as a rural retreat and then the Colman's mustard family so there would probably be an archive somewhere to explain the plane. Maybe preston_johns OP should retitle the thread Durlestone Manor South Lodge aeroplane and see if anyone who knows the story recognises the place
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What's most perplexing about the hospital incident is that a hospital would delay or avoid investigating an attack on a patient whatever that attack might be and by whomever it was committed. Hospital wards are not high security units and all sorts of people can fairly easily access them. Why would they not investigate?? Is there more to that story than it initially seems?
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A branch is needed for many things eg: Taking your elderly relative to the branch so they can set up third party access so you can help them with finances. Getting specific note denominations of cash so elderly relatives can pay carers and give grandchildren the odd fiver rather than a twenty. You can't order specific notes at a cashpoint. Setting up executor accounts when someone dies. Setting up new accounts for young people where they have to go to a branch to be identified. All of these things get more difficult to do as branches close down and the queue at the post office is often extremely long. I think Barclays is now the only bank in ED. It may be economic for banks to close branches but it shouldn't all be about maintaining the size of profits for shareholders.
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Newspaper availability at Grove Vale Library
Moovart replied to Brideshead's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Sometimes it feels like the Thought Police are monitoring and posting on this forum. What's wrong with expecting that a service provided by Southwark libraries should actually be provided reliably. What's trivial to one person may be important to another and shouldn't it be ok to state a view seemingly trivial or otherwise without being patronised? -
This is going to hurt Not as funny as the book but very moving and poignant and exemplifying the staffing problems in the NHS and the damage that this can do to individuals working under such pressure
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The eye of the storm is the calm bit in the middle of the windy bits!
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Appeal for Information (I've been suspended from Facebook)
Moovart replied to Thunderblue600's topic in The Lounge
Might be helpful to read the top post in the for sale section: Rules for posting in this part of the forum It's got stuff about using capital letters and selling multiple items etc that might be helpful in formulating your for sale posting. -
Bic Basher Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Regarding the Wood Vale calming scheme, this will > push traffic onto Honor Oak Road which has a > primary school on it and social housing. > > So basically Southwark will be pushing their > traffic issues onto Lewisham streets. > > *slow clap* What's the plan for Wood Vale?
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That sign has been there since the start. It's warning you that you can't cut through to Townley road as Townley road has restricted times to pass through to east Dulwich Grove. This is similar to the warning at the top of Court lane. You could go down court lane and back out through eynella road by the library but you can't continue to calton avenue, beauval or dovercourt road and then go left on Townley.
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How about you catch the Male one and neuter it. That's what we did with our cat!! Failing that, move to Slough...no wildlife there!!
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Try looking on Google Street view. You can often read the signs on street view
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