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mshah

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  1. After having exchanged several messages with Linda and agreeing everything, she just didn't turn up last Fri (our last exchange was on Thurs night at 9.45pm to finalise her starting the next day at 0830). I called her several times on the day and also sent texts (first to check she was OK more than anything). No responses or apologies, just completely ghosted. I'm not in the habit of posting publicly like this and totally understand things happen/plans change but no one is beyond the courtesy of a brief update message.

  2. Fernando helped me with my garden today. He was very easy to communicate with and even texted to say he could come earlier than plan Ed as he had a cancellation. He is such a diligent worker and persevered to clear the garden, top it up with compost and fertiliser and plant a few plants through the galeforce winds we have today. Also very well priced. Will definitely have him around again in a couple of months.
  3. Hi all


    I am writing on behalf of the Friends of Jessop PTA, the parent teacher association of Jessop Primary School, Herne Hill.


    We are a new PTA, have only been setup one year. We organise fairs and events to raise money for our school as well as helping out in whatever way we can with improving school life for pupils.


    One thing that we suffer from, in comparison to other school in the area, is a sparsity of local restaurants and businesses that we can approach to collaborate with.


    I wonder if there are any local reataurants or caterers on EDF who would be interested in collaborating with us, in providing food or prizes for some our events? Examples inc crepe stalls, someone making good vege food, etc


    This could form part of a valued source of hyper local marketing as well as count toward your Corporate Social Responsibility activity.


    I am very much looking forward to hearing from anyone who can help out.We can dis

    cuss what is in your and our best commercial interests.

  4. Can I canvas opinion please?

    My kids go to a state school in Herne Hill. They've just moved to year 3 i.e. Key Stage 2. Up until now under the government's School Fruit and Vegetable Scheme (SFVS), they were all provided (all kids aged 4-6) with fruit during their mid-morning break time.

    Having moved up to KS2, this isn't available anymore. I completely get that the SVFS stops, I also accept with the current funding issues schools cannot fork out for this from their own budgets, but children are not even allowed to bring in a piece of fruit from home either!

    The rationale for the school's policy is that some parents wouldn't be able to afford a piece fruit for their kids to bring in so essentially nobody can.


    I really cannot understand the rationale esp as the school a)is assuming that they'd be lots of kids without fruit each day due to affordability issues (to which I am empathetic) i.e. its not based on a trial b) I can almost bet that it would be an insignificant minority and maybe the PTA could try and help fund a snack for these kids.


    For the sake of a few I feel majority of kids are being penalised and they're actually hungry as their lunch time is also much later than at KS1. There are some concentration issues too...when tummies are rumbling.


    Can I get some views from you on

    1. What is the policy in your school? If possible could you name the school as we need some evidence of what local practice around us is.

    2. If there is an affordability issue how has your school tackled this?


    3. Any other useful info. I feel that the school should not be able to just make up this rule...there must also be a "legal" aspect that says that they need to consider the benefit for the majority.


    TIA!

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