Is it normal for cleaners to do less work than the hours they're paid for?
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By CoachMorse · Posted
Hi there! The Summer holidays are finishing, the kids are finally going back to school and it’s time to prioritise your health and fitness again. We run 2x Mums functional strength training classes at the Dulwich Sports Club on Burbage Road. 9.15am-10am Tuesdays and Thursdays, right after school drop off- with private parking onsite. The class is usually outside (looking across the beautiful grounds), but inside if it’s tipping it down. It’s a super nice, inclusive bunch of women that would love to welcome you down and help you become the strongest version of yourself this quarter. You can take a peak at the class below: https://www.instagram.com/reel/C1jS-oQoUXo/?igsh=MWtzcmgwZm84ZmkxNQ== or find out more about us here www.extramileathletes.co.uk Just pop me a message if you’d like more info - 07871277913. James -
I think that charity shops are - in general - no longer the place for bargains and affordable items, as they used to be. It's a little ridiculous that you can spend the same for a second hand item as you can for new. We donate to two particular ones that are not overpriced, because we want our donations to go to people that need them, and are affordable.
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Try Bunhead Bakery in Herne Hill. I’ve seen items with whipped cream on them. They have an Instagram account which also displays photos of cream topped goods.
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@Penguin68 I find your post really weird and frankly a bit creepy. The discussion is about the fact that a charity shop has a sale on and whether their pricing and stock policy has changed. To twist that into an attack on government fiscal policies and an oblique snipe at the cross party supported assisted dying legislation, passed with clear support from the majority of the public, is just bafflingly bizarre. I am relieved that you stopped short of blaming Southwark Council or TfL. There is no contradiction between the intent of the assisted dying bill and the work of hospices, it does not force doctors to do anything and suicide doesn’t exist- it was abolished as a crime in 1961. If you wish to raise yet another argument you have already lost, I suggest you start a new thread rather than divert this one off topic.
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