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hpsaucey

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  1. yeknomyeknom Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > For anyone genuinely interested in learning more > about the climate issues we are facing, I can > highly recommend this book: > > The Uninhabitable Earth: A Story of the Future > Hardcover by David Wallace-Wells Thanks for posting. HP Ps - vote in parliament tomorrow. Let?s see if our MPs have the guts to vote to declare a national climate emergency.
  2. I know she's probably wandered a way but roughly where did she disappear from? HP
  3. yeknomyeknom Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > But...East Dulwich is in Southwark. Southwark is > East Dulwich?s borough. The new actions being > taken will directly effect all of East Dulwich as > well as benefitting the wider community. Also, > there are threads all over the place about > Peckham..... > > I don?t agree with you. > > the PeckhamRose Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > It is wonderful news. However, this forum is > > called East Dulwich Forum. This fabulous and > > important thread is not specific to East > Dulwich, > > therefore is in the lounge. That's the logic > that > > made sense to me. Well done everyone who > worked > > for this. Now let's see the councillors using > > public transport. Seconded - I don't see the same logic being applied to other trans-boundary threads e.g'Aircraft noise'; 'Parking Zone - 'Peckham West'; 'Brown bin collection - Council starting to charge?'; 'Ultra Low Emission Zone ? extension of scheme October 2021'; 'Peckham rye adventure playground' etc etc etc. HP
  4. diable rouge Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Seabag Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I?ve seen one house painted a dark dark, almost > black, > > bottle green, with a non-gloss flat red front > > door. It looked beautiful, but it?s on a 3 > story > > large terrace house, so scale is also relevant. > > Great post Sb. There's a couple of small scale > terrace maisonettes on Upland Road just after the > cafe heading towards LL that have been painted a > dark green up to what would've been the old > shopfront signage height, that are worth a look. > This is a pic of them, they are definitely dark > green and not bluey green as shown > https://www.purplebricks.co.uk/property-for-sale/2 > -bedroom-maisonette-dulwich-640332 > Next door they've done the whole frontage in what > looks like a much lighter sage green. Therefore > also important to think about what colours would > go if your neighbours already have a coloured > frontage... See - despite liking the colours here painting the whole bottom half is my idea of a nightmare - which just goes to show what a personal choice it is. HP
  5. TheArtfulDogger Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > hpsaucey Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > What colour?s going to make your heart sing > when > > you come home? That?s the one to go for unless > > it?s going to piss off the neighbours perhaps. > > > > HP > > Or depending how well you get on with your > neighbours, the one that will piss them off could > be the right one for you Lol! Cunning.
  6. What colour?s going to make your heart sing when you come home? That?s the one to go for unless it?s going to piss off the neighbours perhaps. HP
  7. Be good if you could save the piccie as a smaller file and attach so people know what can they're looking out for.
  8. Link here https://www.southwark.gov.uk/parks-and-open-spaces/adventure-playgrounds?chapter=5 HP
  9. Hi - last week before Easter was last Sunday. Next session I think is around the 28th April after Easter break. No ID needed you can just turn up - SEN kids and siblings. Its a great session - usually quite quiet. Usual outdoor stuff, pool, table tennis and I noticed they'd got s box of sensory toys last time I went. HP
  10. davidq100 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi - how do you go about buying the ?2.50 Kids > Club tickets for a Saturday morning? > When I look on the Picture House web site it's > showing standard pricing for 10am on Saturday > morning > > It?s not all films! There?s a special film on most Saturdays- around 10.30c you need to find the one that?s says kids club alongside ur. HP> > > This!!! Picturehouse kids club tickets are > > bargainous. Also toddler time cheap too. > > > > HP
  11. fishbiscuits Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Saturday morning kids films at the Picturehouse > are ?2.50 (for both kids and adults). That's when > we go. > > Wouldn't dream of paying over ?20 for peppa bloody > pig. This!!! Picturehouse kids club tickets are bargainous. Also toddler time cheap too. HP
  12. So sorry to hear that. HP
  13. muccimagic Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > James Barber Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I suspect that lack of simplicity is just > another > > way of selection - selection of parents who are > > likely to ensure their children do their > homework, > > turn up on time, etc. > > James Barber, sadly I believe this very true. If > you had the misfortune to navigate the special > needs education system, you would see further > confirmation of this hidden selection > process.Something which does not sit comfortably > with me either, as a mother and as a professional. Absolutely agree! HP
  14. Glad to see Southwark Council committing to going carbon neutral by 2030 - 2decades earlier than previously planned so great news! Shame it was lounged on here as a post given this is everyone?s futures at stake (unless ED manages to survive in a bubble). Anyway - thats my personal grump out of the way. report here: https://www.southwarknews.co.uk/news/southwark-council-declares-climate-emergency-and-commits-to-go-carbon-neutral-by-2030/ HP
  15. Any update on the lovely dog? HP
  16. Nice one at Nunhead Gardener today: 'If you are lonely when you are alone, you?re in bad company' - Grace Jones.
  17. Ivydale's just had an ofsted as well - so worth looking out for that .. and taking it with something of a pinch of salt. Much better to go and visit schools and get a feel for which might suit your child. Ofsted is a snapshot that with all its pros and cons can only tell you so much. HP
  18. So sorry to hear about Gordon xxx
  19. carlafindle Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Keith Flint :(
  20. Renata Hamvas Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi Johnie, > I'm sorry that you didn't get any of your choices. > If you think of other schools you would like to > consider, you can be added to their waiting lists. > There is usually significant movement on waiting > lists between now and September. Unfortunately LAs > can't open any new schools themselves. > > I have reported that there is an issue for some > parents to log into the system (yes HPSaucey, I > had spotted this thread!). I suspect that there > may be some IT issue as I have received no emails > since 5.15pm. Usually we get some information on > this year's stats but I haven't received this > yet. > Renata Thanks Renata. HP
  21. Definitely down for most then. We have a Whats App group for our class and only one person's posted to say what they got and others report can't log on. Not good on offer day! Renata - if you're checking in - do you know what's going on? HP
  22. It the website down for anyone else? Tried multiple devices and browsers... HP
  23. Hi admin - wondering why this post 'lounged' when the Heathrow consultation one wasn't?
  24. Change.org petition here asking Southwark Council to declare a climate emergency to galvanise them into action with regards to their plans for carbon reduction and move towards being carbon neutral. https://www.change.org/p/southwark-council-declare-a-climate-emergency HP
  25. Was one a while ago - see this link. http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?31,1991782
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