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bodsier

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  1. Thank you Alice good to know
  2. Thank you, yes Brazil nuts only on line it's seems, or Bolivia, according to the helpful chap at a health food store...
  3. Someone independently applied I think and a few people gathered voluntarily to help. Unfortunately I could t help, but totally agree and thank them all again for their work. It looks great.....
  4. Can't find a bluebell woods in green dale Bromley online. Is it the Darwin house are that you are referring to? Could you attach a link please? I'd like to go today, sounds lovely.
  5. The DROPPED CURB IS ALSO FOR disabled PROPLE WITH Wheels of sorts to enable them to cross the road. It's not just for cars. Therefore you may not succeed in your appeal
  6. thanks, it's tough for all parents with special needs, schools just don't get funding and league tables means that these kids needs are compromised. I wonder if Corbyn has got it right in terms of creating good academic schools with a lot more compassion.
  7. I hear you Lacyw I had a terrible experience at the Montessori but this is a lambeth nursery not Southwark, and I agree every closure should be met with an explanation and follow proper procedures, giving the nursery the right to challenge.
  8. Can anyone let me know of a school that considers this rather than being punitive at every turn? When searching for a secondary schools it wasn't evident in my child. It certainly is now
  9. Bessemer has a temporary road closure scheme. It's a joy to Seeing the kids walking to school during school drop off and pick up. Perhaps it's worth consideration?
  10. creditwheredue Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm sorry, I have to put the record straight here > once and for all. > > James Barber had nothing to do with establishing > the East Dulwich Picturehouse. The idea of the > use of the old St.Anthony's School building as a > cinema was proposed to father Gerry at St.Thomas > Moore Church by a local resident ( happy to supply > name by pm) and after favourable discussions the > project was handed over to PH director Lyn Goleby. It's a shame it didn't become a Dulwich Plex....picture yourself has increased its prices so many times and has barely increased the salaries if it's workers.?14,50 per ticket! Quite ridiculous.
  11. IlonaM Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Made the Long Read in today's Guardian: > > https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/oct/26/d > ulwich-hamlet-fc-champion-hill-improbable-tale-tin > y-football-club-that-lost-its-home-to-developers-a > nd-won-it-back It's sooo long and I am on. My way to work so can't read it.....can anyone possibly post a summary of the court one? I worry that the grounds are no longer available for charters use. Also do the new residents now have rights to complain and close it down since the club hasn't been there for 8 months, creating some sort of loophole In the current law. It's so long..... Wish I had the time to read it but got to go to work.....can anyone summarise the main outcome please..
  12. IlonaM Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Made the Long Read in today's Guardian: > > https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/oct/26/d > ulwich-hamlet-fc-champion-hill-improbable-tale-tin > y-football-club-that-lost-its-home-to-developers-a > nd-won-it-back It's so long..... Wish I had the time to read it but got to go to work.....can anyone summarise the main outcome please..
  13. B&G Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sure. There are two places: > > Karavan Eco (opposite Mrs Robinsons) does Ecover > cleaners in bottles or refills if you take a > container. We get handsoap and washing up liquid > from them. > > Health Matters (almost opposite Coop) does laundry > detergent though I can't remember the name of the > brand. Do they do the later versions of washing up liquid rather than the horrible clinical smelling original ?
  14. Will the playgrounds be open for use?
  15. bodsier

    Be mindful

    http://news.met.police.uk/news/appeal-to-trace-man-who-entered-flat-in-southwark-claiming-to-be-council-worker-334921
  16. Garlic rubbed on the area works for me but I catch them at the early stages.
  17. I have a space I'd like to share, very local and not too expensive. Might suit you well.... In fact probably enough space for two more people if anyone is interested...
  18. If the worst comes to the worst you can soak almonds use muslin To strain to make almond milk....
  19. Hi I've sent you all a PM re a centrally located office space that's too big for my needs, and reasonably priced. Please get in touch if you are still looking,
  20. flocker spotter Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Starting secondary school is all about gaining > independence whilst also feeling secure and a > phone can help with both of these. The comments > about parents' giving into peer pressure is > exactly part of that growing up. As they get > older, their friends become more important to them > than their parents. They will ask friends' > opinions before yours. > It seems to me you are seeking to create a rod for > your own back. At what stage are you going to > say, yes you can? I've finally found a phone that I'm happy with, I can set it up with apps that I chose and can restrict times for games and general phone use. N I can even lock it remotelyand use the tracking system if necessary. Very happy with this so its a win win. Available from Argos, as car phone warehouse no longer sell. https://www.techadvisor.co.uk/review/android-smartphones/monqi-kids-smartphone-review-3667603/
  21. Renata can we have a breakdown of profits the festival receives, how much goes to the council, and lastly how this money is used ? Where can we find this information? Also throw about those who are directly affected by the festival to get free tickets and or compensation?
  22. rendelharris Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > "Just a fight" at a school I briefly taught at > resulted in one boy hitting his head on a wall > after being punched, ending up in a long coma with > permanent cognitive damage, and with his assailant > going into youth custody. So my advice would be, > if you don't feel qualified to break it up > yourself (and in most cases, especially nowadays, > it's probably inadvisable), do call the police, > you might stop several lives being ruined. > Pre-arranged fights outside school aren't the same > as schoolyard larks and scraps, they're a serious > business and need to be taken seriously by the > public, the police and, if needs be, the courts. > If nothing else, if kids don't learn this is a > serious business now, they'll carry this behaviour > into adulthood, only with higher stakes and > heavier weapons. > > Sorry, pompous I know but I do feel quite strongly > it shouldn't be seen as "just kids" - I've seen > firsthand how this stuff can quickly escalate into > very serious shit indeed. That's why I asked the question Mic mac, and didn't assume anything........the OP Described it as 'brutal' not at all laughable is it.
  23. Popping out of the zone and returning on the same day would cost ?12 wouldn't it? It's really harsh I agree especially as co2 levels will rise as electric cars are not meeting financial needs or regenerating needs right now.hopefully they will by then. I haven't read this thread fully, but a pressure group for a decent scrapping scheme would be worth building. I was under the I,press ion the hours would be just 7-6 but it's 24/7....I rarely use my car, I cycle or use public transport but will have to get rid even though it's euro 5, only 7 years old.... The Co2 levels continue to increase globally, but the aim seems to be for health protection locally....a case of 'not in my back yard' to some degree, almost turning a blind eye for now to the consequences of increased co2 in the build up to 2030/40 when they hope to create an electric only car ownership....it's sort sighted and unfair, and really seems an attempt to generate more tax. Particularly when government extolled diesel cars initially. , scrappage scheme would help compensate for that. Another alternative would be to allow cars clemency according to their number plate on certain days of the week, thus avoiding the waste that would result in the scrapping of perfectly decent cars.....
  24. Popping out of the zone and returning on the same day would cost ?12 wouldn't it? It's really harsh I agree especially as co2 levels will rise as electric cars are not meeting financial needs or regenerating needs right now.hopefully they will by then. I haven't read this thread fully, but a pressure group for a decent scrapping scheme would be worth building. I was under the I,press ion the hours would be just 7-6 but it's 24/7....I rarely use my car, I cycle or use public transport but will have to get rid even though it's euro 5, only 7 years old.... The Co2 levels continue to increase globally, but the aim seems to be for health protection locally....a case of 'not in my back yard' to some degree, almost turning a blind eye for now to the consequences of increased co2 in the build up to 2030/40 when they hope to create an electric only car ownership....it's sort sighted and unfair, and really seems an attempt to generate more tax. Particularly when government extolled diesel cars initially. , scrappage scheme would help compensate for that. Another alternative would be to allow cars clemency according to their number plate on certain days of the week, thus avoiding the waste that would result in the scrapping of perfectly decent cars.....
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