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mrs cuckoo

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  1. My partner is trying to buy a Deutschland Ticket but the app isn’t working so he needs to do it on the web version. The translation isn’t very accurate so he needs some help

    https://deutschlandticket.de

    If this is something you could help with he will be happy to buy you a bottle of wine in return!

    Please contact Michael on 07980 850573 and please leave a message if he doesn’t pick up!

    Thank you 

     

  2. Hi,


    This lovely (female I think) cat has been hanging around in our garden on Glengarry Road for the last 3 days. She is very affectionate, seems a bit skinny and has no collar.


    I've resisted feeding her so far - she tends to be around in the morning and evening and disappears in the day.


    If you recognise her please let me know. If she's still around on Saturday I'll take her to the vet to see if she is chipped.


    Thanks

    Alice

    07904 974803

  3. Not sure if this is relevant to the above, but a friend of mine recently used a company called Buildpath for some initial advice on a proposed side return, which I seem to remember cost her a few hundred pounds. They provided floor plans, a 3D model/renders, planning guidance and a project report. They can definitely help you out with the initial stages without you committing to thousands in fees. Also a good option if you are thinking about buying a property and weighing up the pros and cons of an extension or loft.


    https://www.buildpath.io/


    [email protected]


    02032858330

  4. Hi all,


    I know there was a thread about this on here last year, but does anyone know where you can recycle clothes/fabrics that are not good enough quality for charity shops? I'm talking about (washed and clean) stained clothes/off-cuts of fabrics/moth-eaten stuff that I don't just want to sling into landfill. This is stuff that could be ragged, I think.


    I did go to the West Dulwich recycling centre a while back, but the chap there seemed to think it was only for clothes that could go to charity shops and wouldn't let me put anything else in there.



    Thanks!

  5. Depending on your water pressure, you may want 2 hoses filling the pool. Our pressure wasn't high enough so my husband had to to-and-fro with about 40 buckets. And comedy sounding emptying scenario which I wasn't involved with, where hose for pump wasn't long enough to reach kitchen, so my mum and husband had it poking through the letter box. It was November and freezing, so they were worried about pool contents icing over...you can imagine... I think rigid pool better, only because more sturdy for leaning on.


    Good luck, pool births lovely. Make sure your partner has his trunks ready in.case he wants to get in. Brierly midwives said they didn't want to see any nicky-nacky-noos while they were busy!!

  6. Hello,


    We put an ad on gumtree to find our au pair. This enabled us to write up what the responsibilities would be as we share her with another family. I think the usual arrangement is up to 25 hours per week (to include 2 nights baby sitting) you usually pay ?70-85 and an au pair plus is up to 35 hours a week (3 nights baby sitting) is more like ?120 a week. We also include a weekly travel card too.


    Our last au pair (also from gumtree) stayed for 18 months, and our current one has been here about 5 months so far. We were really impressed by the calibre of people applying - and would definitely use gumtree again. Personally prefer to find someone already here so you can actually meet them first.


    Good luck!

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