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Has anyone retrospectively fit aircon in a loft conversion?
green bean replied to redjam's topic in The Lounge
If you have velux windows, I’d highly recommend their external blinds - they are black mesh so allow light through but they stop the sun heating up the windows (which then act like radiators). On full sun days we shut all windows in the loft & use both external blinds and internal blackout blinds which significantly reduces the heat. We have shutters with internal thermal blackout blinds on the other window so use these too. Velux also sell external metal shutters (not felt the need to stretch to these - much more expensive). -
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Rio Birkenstock silver glitter sandals size 2 Birko-Flor® faux leather upper Leather insole Natural cork-latex footbed Some wear to buckles, footbed in excellent condition. Have been re-soled with really hard wearing soles - so plenty of wear remaining. retail at £50 so grab a bargain! collect from SE22, close to Heber school.
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I’ve had (free delivery if you spend over £50) from Woodlark Nurseries before. They grow from their nursery in Hersham, Surrey (also open to the public, but now been). Not ordered for a couple of years but the plants I have had have all been great. Stock frequently changes. They also sell compost and pots. They deliver in their own van (so you do have to be available to take delivery). See: http://Woodlarknurseriesretail.com For topsoil, compost and mulch in bulk bags - ordered topsoil and mulch for complete garden makeover last year and these people were excellent. Deliver on pallet to roadside: https://www.fieldcompost.co.uk/
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Family holiday - south of France - by train?
green bean replied to stellakis's topic in The Family Room Discussion
We once did Eurostar to Paris (1 night stop), Paris to St Jean de Luz (near Spanish border & Biarritz - lovely town with great beach - 7 night stop), St Jean de Luz to Bordeaux (4 night stop) then Bordeaux to Lille (1 night stop) then home. With a 7 year old. Have done most holidays all over Europe by train for years with growing child - we all love it! Pre-child took sleeper from Lille to Nice then local train on to Antibes. Not sure if that sleeper still runs. Man in Seat 61 has impeccable advice! My top tip, if you have the time is try to stop over for every train change - makes it so much more relaxing not worrying about connections. -
Small camping chair (for child) (as new) £8
green bean posted a topic in The Family Room Classifieds
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Pine Kitchen cupboard with drawers FREE
green bean replied to green bean's topic in For Sale & Items Offered
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Dimensions = 190cm tall x 100cm wide x 45cm deep. (Top half = 100cm tall x 30cm deep; Bottom half = 90cm high x 45cm deep) Splits in half - I.e top and bottom can be transported separately Solid pine dresser / cupboard made bespoke to fit into an alcove in our kitchen. Have new kitchen fitted so time to pass this on. Comes in two parts (top part simply rests on bottom half). Really useful piece of furniture. Could be used in kitchen (we used for all our food storage) or elsewhere. It’s probably about 10-15 years old (can’t quite remember). Hand made in a Shropshire woodworkshop. Could do with a light sand and waxing / polish or could be painted to suit your space. Various dings and wear around handles commensurate with use. We’re in East Dulwich, couple of streets back from Heber school. Quote
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Pine kitchen table - legs could do with a wax, top in excellent condition since always covered with a protector. 2 very useful drawers! 1 drawer handle is loose. Evidence of slight wordworm to the underneath of the table - not active (have been monitoring since I saw this on disassembling couple of months ago). Legs detached from table top ready to take away. collection from SE22 9JR Dimensions 122.5cm long x 76cm wide (standard height) Seats 4 comfortably & 6 at a squeeze.
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Yep - brown bag purchase includes price of collection (no further charges payable).
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Poor Performance of GP Surgeries
green bean replied to Penguin68's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Just checked CQC website for Dulwich Medical Centre… https://www.cqc.org.uk/location/1-565650623/inspection-summary same message as above is on the page and it’s now nearly a further 4 months on. Anyone know what the current situation is? -
Poor Performance of GP Surgeries
green bean replied to Penguin68's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
“Services placed in special measures will be inspected again within six months. If insufficient improvements have been made such that there remains a rating of inadequate for any key question or overall, we will take action in line with our enforcement procedures to begin the process of preventing the provider from operating the service.” Last CQC report was published 4 Nov (last site visit 22 Sep). CQC site today says “Important: We are carrying out a review of quality at Dulwich Medical Centre. We will publish a report when our review is complete.” Action now imminent since six months since last inspection has now elapsed? -
Any other options for teens? Gym or classes (Pilates, yoga…) Seems to be a bit of a gap in provision.
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Poor Performance of GP Surgeries
green bean replied to Penguin68's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Quote from the CQC report on DMC (Crystal Palace Road)… “I am placing this service in special measures. Services placed in special measures will be inspected again within six months. If insufficient improvements have been made such that there remains a rating of inadequate for any key question or overall, we will take action in line with our enforcement procedures to begin the process of preventing the provider from operating the service.” Report highlights, among many other issues, access issues and reports the response from DMC that they are taking steps to improve access, but any user (or ex-user) of DMC knows that DMC have been saying that for at least the past decade. At the same time DMC state in this report that the number of complaints about access issues has gone down in the last year. The number of complaints to the CQC has also gone down in the last year. I suspect people have become so exasperated that they have given up complaining or have left and joined other practices, It’s simply not acceptable that a GP surgery at the heart of our community has been allowed to rot in this way. With the DMC now in special measures there is a golden window of opportunity to finally remove the “provider from operating this service.” This will only happen if the evidence is there to support that action so please, please if you’re a patient at DMC and are not happy with the services you have been provided with keep the pressure up and ensure your voice is heard through the DMC complaints system and through the CQC complaints system. -
Post not being delivered by Royal Mail
green bean replied to gazzam's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I think their suggestions to my complaint were all a standard cut and paste reply. Advice from the post person I spoke to on the door step after my daughter’s birthday was don’t claim for anything and that it would all turn up eventually… most things did surface eventually, but some things alas have still not (never?) turned up! Impossible to navigate their complaints or recompense systems when the service is this erratic! -
Post not being delivered by Royal Mail
green bean replied to gazzam's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Ah, thanks for posting - that’s useful info. Have just forwarded my original complaint log to the CEO anyway - with a covering further complaint about the inadequacy of the response - so will be interesting to see if I get a similar response from the CEO. Next step thereafter will be the Postal Review Panel… -
Post not being delivered by Royal Mail
green bean replied to gazzam's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I’ve received a standard cut and paste reply to my recent complaint about the long standing postal delivery issues. Second year my young daughter received no birthday cards on her birthday (with flurries erratically arriving over the following weeks). One lost credit card, “I’m sorry you haven't received mail for a number of days and can fully understand your concerns. Every item of mail is important to us and we typically pride ourselves on the high level of service we provide, so I’m very sorry we appear to have let you down on this occasion. I’ve reported this issue to the manager of your local delivery office and recorded the details under reference 1-8635655491. The manager has checked information on deliveries in your area and can confirm there no known issues. All items are being delivered as they arrive into the local delivery office, however, the manager has noted there are delays impacted by recent industrial action which they currently have a plan in place to resolve this. Standard First and Second class items aren’t tracked through our network, so unfortunately I can’t confirm the whereabouts of any outstanding items you're expecting. If your items haven’t been delivered after 10 working days from the day they were posted, I’d advise you to contact the senders as they may wish to complete a claim form for loss, this can be done at www.royalmail.com/claims Thanks again for reporting this issue and I hope this resolves your complaint.” Obviously I have responded that their reply doesn’t resolve my complaint and is discourteous and disingenuous. Asked them to try providing a considered response to my complaint. Provided link to this forum discussion and reference to having also been in correspondence with Helen Hayes MP - and noted that there is widespread agreement about there being long standing issues pre-dating recent industrial action. Seems clear that Royal Mail themselves are unable or unwilling to acknowledge their failings in SE22 area. Is the next step raising a complaint with Ofcom? Anyone tried that? -
St Christopher’s in Lordship Lane take bags marked up as for ragging (they took a bag from me last week). This gets collected for recycling and they get paid (by weight I think).
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There used to be one next to the Mind shop at the Goose Green roundabout - not sure if it’s still there… Can’t think of one nearer other than remember vague talk about there being ones in the car park on Peckham Rye? St Chrisopher’s charity shop on Lordship Lane also take bags for ragging. Hope you find one!
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Where can I recycle brita cartridges locally?
green bean replied to kmoon249's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I don't know whether I'm sending mine into the great blue yonder, but I send mine to the following BRITA recycling address as advertised in the instruction manual with the jug when I purchased it: BRITA Recycling,FREEPOST NAT17876, Bicester,OX26 4BR Send in packs of 6 at a time (I turn the boxes inside out, tape them up and write with a marker on them - then take them to the local post office to drop off)
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