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By diable rouge · Posted
The Ambassador is busy smooching with the hoi polloi, so here's Frank with your Boxing Day Bonus... Week 16 fixtures... Saturday 21st December Aston Villa v Manchester City Brentford v Nottingham Forest Ipswich Town v Newcastle United West Ham United v Brighton & Hove Albion Crystal Palace v Arsenal Sunday 22nd December Everton v Chelsea Fulham v Southampton Leicester City v Wolverhampton Wanderers Manchester United v AFC Bournemouth Tottenham Hotspur v Liverpool Thursday 26th December Manchester City v Everton AFC Bournemouth v Crystal Palace Chelsea v Fulham Newcastle United v Aston Villa Nottingham Forest v Tottenham Hotspur Southampton v West Ham United Wolverhampton Wanderers v Manchester United Liverpool v Leicester City Week 17 commences on Friday 27th, so look out for those fixtures, especially if you're going away. Happy Christmas! 🎅🎄 ... -
How about the Prince of Peckham? They've got a late licence. They might be able to provide a DJ. https://princeofpeckham.co.uk/our-rooms/music-room/
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By Chris Haydon · Posted
PECKHAM PODCAST’s final edition for 2024 is with Nick Dunne, a man of Faith, a family man and former director of Bede House in Bermondsey. Nick is also a pilgrim having completed the Via Francigena, a huge undertaking. Whilst not as famous as the Camino Santiago de Compostela, it is enormously long! And turned Nick into an author too. Nick ran the settlement project Bede House for almost twenty years. Through the work of Community TV Trust I came to know Bede really well and loved it. Bede combined a youth project, a very successful unit that addressed domestic violence, and a third working with local learning-disabled adults. For this latter project, Bede was honoured in 2008 with the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service. In all respects this is a heart-warming hour. Nick’s podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RG973IG6o8Q Channel link: http://www.youtube.com/@PECKHAMPODCAST-r2f Warmest greetings for Christmas and New Year 2025, Chris Community TV Trust -
I understand your frustration seemster! Most schools don’t finish until 3.30pm so you would think you could drive as normal along a local street before this time but alas no. Once the school streets have been set in motion by Southwark Labour then I’m afraid there’s nothing you can do and sadly I would say to you to pay the fine. The Dulwich Village system is the same since it started and people living and driving as normal have been bombarded with the local Labour councillors’ ideas and regulations and carers and family members are affected. I’m in the process of appealing a PCN at the Morrison’s car park in Camberwell at the moment and awaiting a reply. I have proof I paid at the ticket machine so that’s the only reason I’m appealing.
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