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Tolly

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  1. A bit of a long shot but you never know your luck... I know she lives West Dulwich/Norwood/Tulse Hill area. Does anyone know her?? X
  2. Balham (train from forest hill), Clapham South (you can get the 37 to clapham common and walk down, or train to clapham high street from denmark hill/peckham rye and bus it down the high street), Clapham Common or Bromley are probably the easiest to reach from the various parts of ED. http://www.hmhair.co.uk/find-a-salonbook/
  3. Headmasters - me day mondays ?95 cut and highlights, colour me tuesdays 30% off colour and ad hoc colour sales (like the one starting on 27 July). And if you go mid week day time you get another 25% off on top, if you join the HMclub. X
  4. Brining Dulwich into disrepute - there go the houseprices
  5. Hi Adam, Duck breast in a baking tray, fat side up (you may want to trim some of the excess skin/fat off the ends. Score the fat three or four times across the breast so deep that it just cuts a little into the meat. Honey, soy sauce, salt, pepper, chinese five spice, chilli and ginger on top Oven at 180 for 15 - 20 mins Serve with mangetout/pak choi/other crunchy green veggies A
  6. Roast in borough Market. Toptable did have a deal on recently. Not sure if still running. X
  7. I'd give it a go...although I haven't played since school. X
  8. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6CcxJQq1x8 Be careful
  9. Tolly

    a joke

    BBC news: "ICC seek gaddafi arrest warrant". Not only is he killing his own people but now he's causing trouble at cricket matches.
  10. Hi I've seen a few peiople post about this so adding mine too. White specilized dolce road bike and grey ridgeback hybrid stolen yesterday from near the underhill road/lordship lane junction, yesterday. If anyone sees them I'd be very grateful. X
  11. You chose a bike and accessories. You request the bike or a voucher fir the cLue from your employer. Your employer pays the bike company for the bicycle you have chosen (capped at ?1000). If your employer is vat registered, they then deduct 17.5% (because they can reclaim the vat seperately) and then the outstanding balance is deducted in 12 equal instalments. As mentioned above, it's deducted before you pay tax and ni so you save either 22 or 40% tax plus 1% ni. The bike remains the property of the employer at all times. This is important because hire purchase schemes aren't eligible for salary sacrifice but hire schemes are. Generally what happens is that your employer chooses to dispose of the bike and you take it off their hands for a nominal fee. But that can't be agreed in advance and committed to writing. So in practice; value of bike = 1000 cost you pay = 825 (the remaining 175 is the vat reclaimed by company) monthly sum before tax and ni = 68.75 how much that monthy sum would cost you in salary if you were paying it out of your pocket after you'd been paid; 116.53 (40% tax plus ni) or 89.29 monthly saving to you = 47.78 (if higher rate tax payer) or 20.54 (if lower) hope this helps. The evans website has quite a good savings calculator. A.
  12. 1.05 miles according to my handheld sat nav. A.
  13. I intended to compete last year but some pesky family engagement intervened. Particuarly disapppointing given the strict training regime I'd been following. Is fancy dress compulsory?
  14. Hi, That's really near me. I live off Underhill between Melford Rd and Lordship lane. I moved in March and either cycle which takes me 30 mins to Bank, or when its bad weather take the train from Forest Hill which thankfully now takes Oyster PAYG so I dont have to queue for a ticket every fluffing time. Getting to FH station you can either walk over the hill past the Horniman which takes about 10 mins or hop on a 176, 197 or 185 bus which are normally quite frequent. I personally think its a great place to be located (though I am clearly biased) as you're near the park and being connected to FH is handy not only for getting into town but also to connect to East Croydon which is a major hub to lots of other places. And its going to be on the East London line. The only downside is that its a zone 3 station where as East Dulwich is zone 2. The Plough at the Barry Rd/Lordship lane junction is also a rather nice pub in my opinion. Anna.
  15. Howdy, I am also a member of Dulwich Park Runners, having joined in April (although shamefully haven't been for a few months due to mid-week work committments out of London). Lovely bunch of people varying running abilities. I didn't get into London (again!) but am running Paris on the 11th April so will be joining DPR's training runs in the new year. I would also vouch for the tee-total approach, not only for losing weight to amke the whole running experience a little bit easier, but also to enable a clear head for those weekend morning runs...not giving up till after xmas though. Anna.
  16. Infernos in Clapham is a cheesy (and in my opinion) fun night out. Cab back to ED is about ?15.
  17. Okay, so what I think you're saying is that you decided to leave because you didn't - probably as a temporary worker - get paid while your work place was closed and that you returned to work for a week after the closure and then chose to leave, and are now therefore waiting for one weeks pay plus your P45. So if he has said that he is going to pay you but has not, then it would seem to be he is suggesting that he wants details from you to raise your P45. He does need your address to do this but he doesn't need your new employers details (the P45 should be sent to you for you to then pass onto a new employer once you have one). I'm also not sure what you mean by DSS number - if you actually mean National Insurance number then yes, if you have one of these you should give this to him but if you don't, that doesn't stop him raising the P45. That said, if he has been employing you legitimately then he should have all this information already in order to provide you with payslips. If he outsources his payroll services then there could be a delay in getting your final pay and P45 sent to you. However, if he has said he is going to send it to you then it doesn't seem to make sense that he would change his mind so perhaps he genuinely is waiting for the info. Might make sense to ring him up, provide this and then ask him when this will be done by. Might also be worth suggesting you pick up the documents and cheque rather than him post them, given the current royal mail issues. Either way, moving forward you can start a new job and fill in a P46 form and then provide them with the P45 once it arrives. Also, make sure you have an employment contract (or in the absence of that, a work statement) which outlines at the very least your job, start date, type of employment (perm, contract, temporary), place of work, pay rate, pay schedule, notice period and holiday entitlement. www.direct.gov can also be quite helpful with basic employment matters.
  18. Right - no curry club before drinks. Got it. Excellent, will see you later.
  19. as a EDF drinks virgin, is there a secret handshake one needs to learn?
  20. I'm not so keen on the shooting approach (particuarly since we could be mistaken for actual foxes in our cunning disguises) but also from an animal welfare perspective. As Burbage touches on, imagine the headlines. All we need to do is present a united front against these blighters and scare them over the border - west dulwich, crystal palace....I don't really mind. Finally, for those keen to don the full riding regalia, might I suggest after the task of removing the foxes that are plauging Hintza has been completed, we all retire to Sainsbury's carpark.
  21. on the subject of outfits, could we not dress up as foxes and take them down from the inside http://partywiththis.com/images/P/fox1.jpg
  22. chinese curry sauce doesnt have the lumpy charm of chip shop curry sauce. speaking of which, does the jolly bee do curry sauce? X
  23. has anyone tried the fish and chip shop in forest hill opposite the station?
  24. Heinz sell one ready made up in a bottle. It's alright but lacks the chip shop charm.
  25. I'm not sure which road you're referring to (not very good with road names and numbers) but http://www.bbc.co.uk/travelnews/local/londoncentral.shtml lists roadworks and has a start and end date so perhaps this will tell you - if the roadworks you're referring to are listed - when they're due to finish.
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