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  1. Here's what Clash Magazine had to say about The RPM's in October: "The new track from Brighton garage punk outfit The RPMs, it's a brattish salute to refusal, to the gentle art of making up your own damn mind"


    Read the full review here: http://clashmusic.com/videos/premiere-the-rpms-i-dont-like-it


    See this band and more at Rock for Refugees. Tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/rock-for-refugees-tickets-32020749925

  2. I am a bit tired of how much money my son is now wasting on match Attax...today he bought two packs and he had all of them already. He has loads of swapsies...but has all swapped out with his friends at his school.


    So i'm thinking....are there any parents out there who would be up for a meet up with their kid and match attax to see if we can widen the kids circle of swapees?


    How about if everyone could pay ?1 to (charity) to come to the meet. Parents all supervise and then hopefully all the kids go home with a few Match Attax that they didn't have before. We all lessen the duplicated Match Attax and the kids all gain ones they were missing (hopefully).


    Anyone think this is a good idea? If there's a few people then I will organise a place to meet.

  3. Tickets are ?5 : https://www.eventbrite.com/e/rock-for-refugees-tickets-32020749925


    On March 7th Rock For Refugees is coming to The CLF Art Cafe, Peckham, to host an eclectic night of live music from some of 2017?s rising stars, all in support of UNICEF.


    Based in the 120-year- old multi-level Bussey building, the CLF Art Caf? will host the very first Rock for Refugees gig with four incredible acts raising money for a good cause.


    Headlining the event is London?s feisty female duo Nova Twins, who have turned heads with

    their unique blend of grime, punk and hip-hop beats. Supporting them are riff-driven alt-

    rock trio Berries, whose electric live performances are jam-packed with charisma and

    energy from start to finish.


    Also playing are one of Brighton?s most exciting up and coming bands The RPM?s, who last

    year headlined the BBC Introducing stage at Glastonbury Festival with their indie rock n roll

    style, whilst opening the event is solo artist Non Canon playing acoustic music with an

    experimental twist.


    Rock for Refugees is a charitable fund under the auspices of Prism the Gift Fund, however, we are in the process of fully registering as a UK charity. Since, we don't want to spend thousands of pounds on due diligence when established charities already know exactly where funding is needed, ALL the profits are going to UNICEF.?


    All of our fundraising will help Syrian refugee children to access and remain in education. That may mean we are funding the provision of drinking water, food or other essentials, but this means the children can go to school in the first place, but also can concentrate at school because they're not hungry / thirsty / sick / cold.? There's more information on the work of Unicef in this area here: ?http://childrenofsyria.info/


    Please support our work and come along on March 7th.


    Tickets are available here for only ?5 : https://www.eventbrite.com/e/rock-for-refugees-tickets-32020749925


    Thank you

  4. My son has decided he'd like to have a two- wheel scooter (since we;re finally upgrading from the mini micro!)


    I refuse to pay ?85+ for a Maxi Micro Scooter purely because of the brand.

    Can anyone recommend any of the other cheaper brand two-wheel scooters?


    I'm looking at The Razor Spark Kick Scooter, currently ?36 on Amazon, but I also like the look of the Oxelo Mid 5 Scooter from Decathlon, which has front wheel suspension, although it's ?50.


    Does anyone have experience of either brands, or other brands that you would recommend as being sturdy, long lasting, etc. He'd also quite like to start doing stunts on it!


    All advice much appreciated.

    Thanks

  5. Can you help transport refugees aid to Luton?


    If there is someone with a van (transit size should be plenty big enough) who is willing and able to transport our collection of items for the refugees on Lesvos up to Luton please make urgent contact. We need to get our collection to Luton this week (ASAP) so that it can go with in a container to Lesvos on Saturday.


    Please contact me urgently if you can help?


    Thank you

  6. The news from Lesvos in the past few days has been heartbreaking. The number of arrivals on Lesvos has hugely increased but people are dying as boats capsize and hypothermia sets in. In the last two days 11 people died, including 6 young children, four babies have hypothermia, surviving children are in shock,


    We are collecting donations to fulfil the appeals made by the smaller charities working on the ground in Lesvos today. These are the items that are needed right now.


    Please bring donations to The Ivy House Pub, Stuart Road, Nunhead, SE15 on Saturday 31st October. We will be there from 12-5pm to take delivery of your donations. Please be generous.



    Please donate the following items ONLY.



    Food:

    Tinned Tuna

    Dried Nuts/Fruit

    Tinned Fruits

    Plain Chocolate

    Energy Bars

    Biscuits

    Rice Pudding

    500ml Water Bottles

    Tin openers


    Medication

    Ibuprofen

    Paracetamol

    Calpol

    Cough medicine (adults and children?s)

    First aid kits

    Sanitary towels

    Nappies

    Baby Wipes


    Shelter / Clothing

    Tents

    Sleeping bags

    Roll Mats

    Tarpaulin

    Rain Jackets/ponchos

    Warm Jogging bottoms

    Waterproof Ponchos

    Fleeces

    Socks (in all sizes) Underwear (in all sizes)

    Mens trousers

    Clothes for kids (10-14years old)

    Warm winter scarves, gloves and hats



    We need helpers, so if you are able to volunteer for at least one hour to help collect donations on Saturday, or to help sort and pack donations on Monday please contact Paula: 07803 894615 or Tweet @rockforrefugees


    Please also like our Facebook page and follow us on Twitter: rockforrefugees

    And sign up to our mailing list to be kept updated on gig information and other activities.

    www.rockforrefugees.com

  7. The news from Lesvos in the past few days has been heartbreaking. The number of arrivals on Lesvos has hugely increased but people are dying as boats capsize and hypothermia sets in. In the last two days 11 people died, including 6 young children, four babies have hypothermia, surviving children are in shock,


    We are collecting donations to fulfil the appeals made by the smaller charities working on the ground in Lesvos today. These are the items that are needed right now.


    Please bring donations to The Ivy House Pub, Stuart Road, Nunhead, SE15 on Saturday 31st October. We will be there from 12-5pm to take delivery of your donations. Please be generous.



    Please donate the following items ONLY.



    Food:

    Tinned Tuna

    Dried Nuts/Fruit

    Tinned Fruits

    Plain Chocolate

    Energy Bars

    Biscuits

    Rice Pudding

    500ml Water Bottles

    Tin openers


    Medication

    Ibuprofen

    Paracetamol

    Calpol

    Cough medicine (adults and children?s)

    First aid kits

    Sanitary towels

    Nappies

    Baby Wipes


    Shelter / Clothing

    Tents

    Sleeping bags

    Roll Mats

    Tarpaulin

    Rain Jackets/ponchos

    Warm Jogging bottoms

    Waterproof Ponchos

    Fleeces

    Socks (in all sizes) Underwear (in all sizes)

    Mens trousers

    Clothes for kids (10-14years old)

    Warm winter scarves, gloves and hats



    We need helpers, so if you are able to volunteer for at least one hour to help collect donations on Saturday, or to help sort and pack donations on Monday please contact Paula: 07803 894615 or Tweet @rockforrefugees


    Please also like our Facebook page and follow us on Twitter: rockforrefugees

    And sign up to our mailing list to be kept updated on gig information and other activities.

    www.rockforrefugees.com

  8. We put up plastic sheeting around the stairs to protect upstairs while work was undertaken downstairs. We also put them up outside every bedroom door. They helped keep the dust out, but the dust sticks to the plastic, so a lot still blows in every time you go through the plastic. I found hanging a fabric sheet up on the inside of the doorframe helped catch more of the dust. Ultimately though, the dust will be everywhere and since it sticks to the walls, you either need to hoover the walls (I realise that sounds a bit excessive) or just keep hoovering as it drops off every day for months!


    Definitely cover soft furnishings...we also had to buy a new sofa following the building works. And now we're thinking of doing the side return too. Thank you for reminding me about the dust!

  9. We had them too. We ripped out all of the old carpets. They come from under the floorboards!


    We had the house chemically treated last year, at the same time as the carpet/clothes moths - the chemicals can get under the floorboards. It seems to have worked, although we also laid new synthetic carpet upstairs which i don't think they will enjoy so much. We used P&J Pest Control (I think that's what they're called!)

  10. Go to Emmanuelle Marshall in Forest Hill/Sydenham. Dorothy is fab with the children. She will happily measure your children's feet and will distract the unwilling ones very well. Then she will find all the shoes she has in your child's size. She will find the ones that fit correctly and then let you choose, or not, anything you/your child likes. I can not recommend her highly enough. (My daughter was a nightmare with having her feet measured when little and vomited in shops because she would get in such a tiz about it - Dorothy changed all that). The shoes are reasonably priced too.
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