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Hi, I am still available for any odd jobs that you may need doing from Flat Packing, Gardening, hanging shelves, painting or moving furniture around. I am reliable and can attend Monday to Fridays.


If there is anything please PM me and I will reply and let you know if I can do it. All the best

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Hello ianr, the other two blinds are being fitted tomorrow as they are to big to be attached to the woodwork. I needed to get more tools to complete the job and as the lady has children I suggested I go back tomorrow and complete. Once the full job is complete I will then collect the payment.


Rosegarden thank you for the recommendation it is appreciated

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Heya

Had Barry round earlier to help attach my bookcase to the wall (see above). Such a star and what a lovely guy. Amazing communication, fast & promp- really went the extra mile to help me (including running to the shops to get some extra screws)


Would definitely recommend

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    • Report it to your local Safer Neighbourhood Police.  If you come under Dulwich Hill, there is a meeting at Christ Church Barry Road on  Weds 12th June at 6 pm and members of the Police team will be there, Last time we had 3 officers,
    • Southwark has an Anti Social Behaviour Officer who will take up issues re any Southwark tenant. The fact you spoke about a resident services officer indicates that Southwark has an interest. I have sat on committees with police and ASB officer have worked together to try and solve issues with neighbours. I will look at my records to see if I can find the name of the officer - it was a woman.
    • Our neighbour had a loft conversion and we signed a party wall agreement - there was no encroachment on our property at all.   His property is leasehold with Southwark being the freeholder, also the ground floor flat is a Southwark tenancy and they were notified. I would definitely get building regs involved.
    • It is particularly important that you have a survey done before the work commences (which should be paid for by your neighbour) - this allows a 'before and after' picture to identify any issues caused by your neighbour's work - which again must be remedied at his expense. As this all must be paid for by your neighbour (under law) it may be an acceptable risk to commission your own survey (again your right to choose the surveyor although your neighbour can offer his own surveyor or structural engineer, which is normally cheaper for him, if you are prepared to trust that).  You might additionally, although the surveyor should also do this, photograph any areas in your property you believe may be at risk - new cracks in plasterwork are his responsibility to remedy as well. Your neighbour is quite wrong to suggest that the work he is intending does not fall into the party wall legislation - and informing both Southwark and the ground landlord of his intentions is a good first step. As others have said, a solicitor's letter to remind him of his legal obligations might be an expense worth bearing. The potential damage to his and your property could be irreparable. Other than choice of surveyor (his or yours) there are no other areas of negotiation - the party wall legislation is surprisingly clear on this, I believe.
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