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gnulover

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    Hi all, no longer in need and looking for a good home. In really good condition Stuva Wardrobe with lime green doors, hanging rail and removeable shelf with a storage cupboard above with a removable shelf - can't split units. 192cm high x 60 wide x 51 deep Still have instruction manuals.  This has no been dismantled as needed to put new furniture in the room.

    Pick up near Tessa Jowell Health Centre

    Many thanks

    Jx

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  2. I am having a clear out of my basement and have found this beautiful light.  Have no idea if it is original but have had it for over 20 years.  I don't know if it works I'm afraid and it does have some wear to it (e.g., inside one of the lights as shown) but still looks great in my opinion.  Has 5 bulbs with it (tested - all work)

    Pick up near Tessa Jowell Centre

    Many thanks

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  3. Hi my home has two electricity meters as it used to be two flats and they kept the two boxes separate when they put the house back together. Ideally I would like to merge these so all electricity is going through one box (and I only get charged one standing charge). Not sure how easy a job that is or even if it is possible but wondered if there was an electrician who could come and quote me. Many thanks


    Located near Tessa Jowell Doctors


    Jx

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  4. Christmas Fair at Charter School North Dulwich, Red Post Hill


    Thur 25 November 17.30-20.30



    Join us for amazing cakes, so many stalls selling amazing original gifts (see flyer for more details), bbq, bar, live music, chocolate tombola, big prize tombola with gifts donated by many of our local businesses. Come along and help support your local school. Entrance ?1 for adults, under 18s go free


    Many thanks

  5. The Charter School North Dulwich xmas fair is taking place next Thursday and we have over 20 external market traders in our Atrium offering their wares, along with students selling their homemade wares, live music, steel pans and the Big Prize tombola. Prizes you can win include an Apple series 3 watch, a tour round the Channel 4 news room (no money can buy this prize), an Amazon Fire tablet, a pair of Ray Ban glasses generously donated by Roger Pope and hundreds of other prizes from our generous local businesses. See attached leaflet for more information. It's a great event supporting one of your local schools so we hope to see you there


    Any questions please email us at [email protected]

  6. I lost my keys about 10 days ago but went on holiday before I could look for them properly. If anybody has found a set with 4 keys, several supermarket tags, a library tag and one key has a yellow cover on it then would love to hear from you


    Many thanks


    Jacqui

  7. Hi I have bought some vinyl (sheet not tiles) for two small bathrooms but am looking for someone to fit it. At the moment the floors have carpet. Underneath is plyboard in good condition so should hopefully be a straightforward job for an experienced floor fitter.


    If anybody has any recommendations, they would be gratefully received


    Thanks


    Jacqui (SE22)

  8. Random request but we have a street party every year and have had bands play in the past which has really added to the vibe and been great fun. Unfortunately the band who came last year are now spread around the corners of the globe so I am wondering if anybody would like to come along and entertain a crowd of enthusiastic neighbours. I am afraid there is nothing in it apart from some burgers and luke warm beers but thought I would see if anybody fancied helping us out. Date is Sat 10 June 12.00-15.00 (although you don't need to play for the whole 3 hours!!!).


    Thanks


    Jacqui

    Tarbert Road, SE22 8QB

  9. Not sure it helps but neither of mine drank milk out of anything but a bottle for over 2 years. My youngest still does (2yrs 3 months). He drinks out of cups, glasses, mugs and anything else you can fill with juice but refuses to drink his milk out of anything but a baby bottle. Have decided it will happen in time so am not stressing - although he doesn't take it to bed. Without wanting to start a different debate but if he is using it as a dummy, have you tried giving him a dummy instead of the bottle. You will still have the issue of weaning him off it but you will hopefully stop him vomiting in his bed. My son weaned off his dummy at 18 months within a couple of nights (those 2 nights did seem like a lifetime however!) so it may be an easier solution in the short term.


    Good luck

  10. Used to live there. Really liked it. Love all the shops at the end of the road on Bellenden Rd. Great greasy spoon cafe for Sunday breakfast, Fenton Walsh for some cool clothes, the book shop and the recently refurbed wishing well (don't know what it's called now and haven't been but apparently it's great). Really quick walk to Peckham Rye station which is great to get to both London Bridge and Victoria. Go for it
  11. Hi, I have received the following flyer regarding a training programme on Sat 17 July for parents with children between the ages of 3-12 with autism. I unfortunately can't go but if you have been unable to get on the EarlyBird course or would like to learn a bit more this sounds like a really useful session. Details for signing up are in the attachment.


    Thanks


    jacqui

  12. Tina, we have a son with autism and have just gone through the school process and got into Dulwich Village Infants before we got the statement which came through last week. It depends on how your son is but we liked the smallness of DVI as it is only an infant school so there is slightly less chaos at playtime (which is the time when we think he will need most help in socialising and playing with others). They also have a good buddy and mentor system in place to help children (with and without special needs) to integrate into groups which I really liked. However, my friend has a daughter with autism and is going to Goodrich as they have a good unit within the school so if things get too much they can be taken out of the main classroom which I like the sound of as well. You really need to visit all the schools and go with what you feel. Meet all the Sencos as they are the people you are likely to interact with the most.


    The Mag group is great. We have been going for about 8 months now and they are not only good fun but really useful to find ouut what resouces are out there, courses, etc. I would also suggest you join Contact a Family's mailing list as they have a great newsletter (not Autism specific) and can help you fill out the dreaded Disability Living Allowance form if you haven't already.


    If you want to chat, pm me

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