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Hello,


Does anyone work for, or know anyone who works for Southwark Council?

I have a community audio project proposal for the Council and they're very hard to get in touch with!

http://www.wordplayeducation.co.uk/ - I co-run audio, podcast & radio projects for children & adults in ED and would love to get a large-scale community arts project underway for a little Christmas idea I have!


If you have a contact name/number/email address, I'd be really grateful!


Thank you!


Zoe (& Leon)

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Good Lord! Seriously? I mean seriously?


Zoe TB Wrote:

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> Hello,

>

> Does anyone work for, or know anyone who works for

> Southwark Council?

> I have a community audio project proposal for the

> Council and they're very hard to get in touch

> with!

> http://www.wordplayeducation.co.uk/ - I co-run

> audio, podcast & radio projects for children &

> adults in ED and would love to get a large-scale

> community arts project underway for a little

> Christmas idea I have!

>

> If you have a contact name/number/email address,

> I'd be really grateful!

>

> Thank you!

>

> Zoe (& Leon)

No he isn't an ass but exasperated as any normal person would be by a request for info suggested by the OP, embarrassing in its delivery. BB you are enabling a person who cannot sort herself out. " O wait a moment, I will just google that for you........" this thread as many others, is replete with show offs, problem solvers and know all's.... and infantilisation of hapless requests.

Zoe TB Wrote:

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> Seriously. What's the problem?


The problem Zoe is that your problem , like a child's, is hoisted, foisted, and declared onto others,

because you do not have the wherewithal to contact the correct department yourself, , but want others here to do it for you - like a child - and will never be taken seriously whilst you allow the EDF do gooders to do your thinking for you, thus not only infantalising you but diminishing any clout you might possibly have had pre post.

Mm. I confess to a sneaking sympathy for EA, who has at least explained their viewpoint clearly rather than just trolling like Grok.


This is the OP's second thread in a few days asking people on the forum to do something for her without apparently making much effort herself and together they did strike me as a bit childish, but no law against using the forum as a labour-saving device I guess.

Blah Blah Wrote:

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> I just think it's better to say nothing at all

> sometimes Robert, if one can't say something

> helpful. Assumptions can also be tricky. People

> are not equally resourceful. Sometimes it's better

> to be kind than judgemental


Blah Blah Wrote:

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> Did you actually read the OP Grok. Where does it

> say the OP hasn't tried to find a contact? She was

> simply asking for a heads up on the right person

> to go to, not asking for people to look up numbers

> for her. You really are an ass.

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