Brooch found Dulwich Library side of Lordship Lane / corner of upland road
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The private schools round here don't take very many local kids. Their pupils come from far and wide so it shouldn't be much of an issue. The reason state schools are closing in central London is because councils have made it impossible to have a normal family life with all their road closures and charges. People with children just get fed up with it and move out of London.
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Great news! We’ve just spoken to the owner, who was in the cafe when we went past, and the news is that following some redecorating they are going to re-open very noon. Update on exactly when, to follow.
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There are a lot of very selfish dog owners in this area unfortunately Goose green Park is now just a large scale dog toilet, unusable for anyone else who doesn't want to come home covered in it.
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Charging VAT on private schools is totally out of step with other countries in Europe. Here is picture in the Europe:- . Germany: Private education fees are usually exempt from VAT. France: Private education fees are typically exempt from VAT, especially if the institution is recognized by the state. Spain: Private education services provided by recognized educational establishments are exempt from VAT. Italy: Educational services provided by recognized institutions are exempt from VAT. Netherlands: Private education services are exempt from VAT if the institution is recognized by the government. Belgium: Educational services provided by recognized institutions are exempt from VAT. Sweden: Private education is generally exempt from VAT. Denmark: Most educational services are exempt from VAT, but there are exceptions depending on the type of service. Ireland: Private education fees are exempt from VAT. Portugal: Private education is generally exempt from VAT. Austria: Private education services are generally exempt from VAT if they are recognized by the state. Finland: Private education services are exempt from VAT if they are provided by recognized institutions. Norway: Although not an EU member, Norway exempts private education services from VAT. Make of that as you may!
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