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Pavement widening outside M&S nr East Dulwich station...
jazzer replied to EDmummy101's topic in Roads & Transport
I'd have zero tolerance on cyclists and send their and Lime bikes to the crusher!!!!!! - Today
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Sidhil Pressure Relief Alternating & Static Plus II Dynamic Mattress This mattress works with a Sidhil mattress system and pump. It provides pressure relief and works brilliantly with a profiling bed. The mattress is deflated and comes in a bag. It doesn’t come with the pump, but this can be bought separately. The picture shows how it looks when it’s connected. The mattress is a single size. it’s available now, and free. I live near Dulwich Library.
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Hi Val, Thanks for your post. We are seeking a reliable cleaner in the East Dulwich area. Can you provide references? Regards Carlton
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Hello All, We're in the process of seeking a cleaner in East Dulwich area to clean our 4 bedroom property on a bi-weekly basis. Can you please provide any recommendations. References would be most helpful Thank you
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Hi Frances_77, Thanks for the post. We're looking for a cleaner are you able to provide references for your reliable cleaner?
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Selling our beloved leather ottoman as we’re renovating and the size won’t work with our new layout. Bought vintage, she’s got a few scrapes and marks. Some marks and patina on the tops and side, we’ve treated it before with some leather care and got previous marks out. We use it as extra seating, a chaise, a coffee table. It comes apart in 2, top and bottom. Held together with Velcro. Chunky timber feet you can’t really see. And study enough to put drinks on without falling over, comfortable enough to sit on. Size L:1090 x W:760 x H:410mm Selling for £60
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Travelscoot escape light weight portable mobility scooter
dulwicheye1 replied to bellmar's topic in For Sale & Items Offered
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Looking for a few (any size) paving slabs for small garden project. Nearby to Northcross Rd. Can collect. thanks
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Local full time nanny/house keeper available. 15 years experience. Drive / own car. Looking for 40-45 hours. nvq level 2 in childcare. Up to date DBS. CV and references available Thanks Jade [email protected]
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Brand new . My dad bought this and never got into the idea of using it . It has never been used so it’s in perfect condition . it costs £2600 new plus accessories selling new with all accessories and battery for £2000 Ono Suitable for anyone of any age with mobility issues temporary or permanent to go to the park or anywhere as it can be folded and carried in a bag in the boot of a car All the specs can be found here. https://mytravelscoot.co.uk/products/travelscoot-the-escape More photos
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Pavement widening outside M&S nr East Dulwich station...
Angelina replied to EDmummy101's topic in Roads & Transport
traffic was fine this morning, happily -
Annoying words that have cropped up in our language
fishboy replied to malumbu's topic in The Lounge
One more while I'm here, although more of the way a word is used, and whilst possibly pedantic it really does annoy me!! "Dilemma" Constantly used to describe any tricky decision, but the definition is a decision with only two options, both of which will have an equally bad outcome. So a choice of whether to have cake, ice cream or chocolate is NOT A DILEMMA!!! See also "Decimate", which means to reduce by 10%, not just general widespread destruction... 😖 -
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Nanny looking for some extra hours to work alongside existing nannying commitments. Currently doing after-school picks up on Tuesday/ Weds. Available Monday, Weds AM and Thursday. Also available for regular babysitting. Teaching background and 10 years+ nannying experience looking after children aged 4-14. Have a first aid certificate and live in SE London. Nanny references available. Am registered with the DBS Update Service. Am organised and happy to help with meals, homework, music practice and after-school club activities . Enjoy reading with children, baking, arts and crafts, playing board games and many other activities.
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So sorry to hear this, makes me so angry that some scumbag thinks they can just take someone's transport, freedom, enjoyment away, and there's so little chance of them being caught or punished adequately. If you haven't already, register it on BikeRegister and change the status to stolen, hopefully if any responsible person considers buying it then they'll check there first. Report it to the Police - very little chance they're able to do anything, but it's important for the stats, which may eventually provoke action by the gov? Set up search alerts on Gumtree, eBay & Facebook Marketplace, but try to be as generic as possible - often they are listed as just "road bike" rather than the exact model. I've also printed out flyers and dropped off at local bike shops in case the bike is brought in for repairs, but not sure how worthwhile that was. Hope this helps...
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JP Plastering - John McCann - Recommended Plasterer
Andy Want replied to JP Plastering's topic in Reviews
John has done a fantastic job plastering our bedroom. He boarded the ceiling & window bay then plastered both and the two remaining walls. He always turns up on time and gets straight down to work, and leaves the room clean & tidy after. I thoroughly recommend John for any plastering work. -
Three letters changed - should only be one. Back to - Pluto
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Annoying words that have cropped up in our language
Sephiroth replied to malumbu's topic in The Lounge
hard agree with fishy there (oh god now someone is going to say "hard agree" is an annoying phrase) -
Pavement widening outside M&S nr East Dulwich station...
Penguin68 replied to EDmummy101's topic in Roads & Transport
Nice to see you under your true colours then, Mal And that's the way call-off contracts work - a steady income stream... -
Annoying words that have cropped up in our language
fishboy replied to malumbu's topic in The Lounge
Oooh, I wasn't aware this thread existed!! My family have been watching lots of Traitors recently, and I'm getting so wound up when the participants all use "yourself" during the banishment section... "I've been suspicious of this person for a while, and it's yourself, Paul" Why not just "you"?!?!? And while we're at it, "myself", often used by footballers in a similar way... "For myself, it was a penalty" 😖😖😖😖😖 -
The title sounds like another anti-Khan rant. Misleading and unnecessary.
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Looking for a cat flap fitted for a double glazed window
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