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Bought to keep fit while pregnant but now barely used with two little ones now! It’s a high spec bike (DKN AM5i) It was bought cause of flywheel which is much smoother than the lightweight folding models. It feels closer to actual cycling than the jerky resistance with other ones. It’s similar to ones at gyms. It’s got 32 resistance levels, and connects to apps via Bluetooth. Bought for £300 and sold on eBay for around £150. Selling for just £50 as need the space. Can be partially dismantled to fit into a car. Collection in Honor Oak Park (se23 1ew)
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Trek Wahoo 26 bike for sale. Our kids have outgrown this faster than expected. It is in near perfect condition apart from a rusted chain, but L’Atelier du Velo can replace it very quickly and cheaply (they’re great). It's orange (looks red in the photo, oddly) and grey/silver. L'Atelier du Velo installed a rear rack, which can be easily taken off. £150, pickup Barry Road SE22.
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Antique Hans Holbein Print of an Unknown Man in Beautiful Original Victorian Wood Frame Price £25 Text beneath reads: 'From the original drawing by Hans Holbein' 'Engraved by F. Bartolozzi R.A Historical Engraver to His Majesty' 'Published as the act directs Nov r 10 1793 by I. Chamberlain' Size: Height 43 cms Width 35 cms Beautifully rendered portrait. Discolouration through the image at the top A feint blue crown stamp visible at bottom left. In really lovely, characterful, original Victorian wood frame. Black detailed moulding with gold detail. Some dents and nicks in frame but pretty good condition for age and all part of it's character. Pinned wood backing. Collect from Camberwell, London SE5
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Antique Victorian Woolwork Needlepoint Tapestry of "Moses in the Bullrushes" £50 A large, antique, Berlin type woolwork embroidery panel with a religious scene of Moses in the Bulrushes which shows the finding of Moses by the Pharaoh's daughter. It is also known by the titles: The Finding of Moses, or Moses Saved from the Waters. It was a popular art subject matter. The Egyptian princess and her attendants are seated and standing by a river around the baby Moses. Classical buildings appear in the distance with a sphinx garden statue on a pedestal by the princess to reference Egypt. Created circa 1850 Height 100 cms (39.5 inches) Width 87 cms (34 inches) Tapestry on wooden frame support. Some of the wool has worn away in places (see photos) could be restored or accepted as part of its age and history. Can be collected from Camberwell, London SE5
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Gerry Anderson's Thunderbirds Trivia Game 50 Years Anniversary Edition by Tactic Games £5 Complete and As new - played once. Based on the original 1960s series with picture cards and quiz cards showing Virgil, Thunderbird 2, Lady Penelope, Parker, The Hood etc Would make a great Christmas present for a fan. Collection Camberwell
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Warning about bad plumber experience: ASAP 24/7 Plumbing ltd
Sue replied to thefamilyO's topic in Request a Tradesperson
That's really awful. Is there anyone you can report them to? Eg are they in any trade associations? Also, you could take them to the Small Claims Court. It's a very easy process. They cover "faulty goods/services". There's also a free mediation service which I wasn't aware of (see the screenshot below). I don't know if there's any way you can name and shame them apart from posting on here. How did you come to use them? -
This thread is about an increase in cycling (that some said could never happen). In response we've had a lot of noise about a supposed 'target' that never existed; Complaints about the amount of money invested, with multi year figures quoted out of context; Talk of 'years of growth decline' (a really misleading framing of long term sustained increases); And now we're talking of 'concerns' over buses (from people who seem rather loud on bike lanes, but very quite on removing parking, or extending bus lane operating hours). I knew the second that I posted the original BBC article that certain contributors would jump in to minimise it and then complain about people travelling by bicycle. It's a bizarre Pavlovian response. The fact is that there have been significant increases in cycling numbers, a trend sustained over many years. This is the result, at least in significant part, of a relatively modest investment (somewhere around 1% of TfL's annual budget) in better cycling infrastructure. We now have significant numbers of people moving around the city in a healthy, sustainable, and space efficient way. I think it's great news.
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What, has Chi Chi Ra Ra really closed? For real? I walked past the other day and it was open. Please tell me this isn't true
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womanofdulwich replied to Chimneypot's topic in The Family Room Classifieds
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2 of these available: https://www.diy.com/departments/storage-cube-light-oak-effect-2x4/9341136043990_BQ.prd?srsltid=AfmBOoqLETYkOPYJ1NGHliQK8qiLOZwXhTdyUXU2QnYQteprU0vsvsgptMg Both are quite worn. On both, there is one shelf that has slightly bust. If you would be using them for light items, it's fine. I had them holding records and they were starting to get a bit tired from it. Collection for free.
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I often look for recommendations on the forum and so thought I should share a really bad recent experience we had with plumbing company ASAP 24/7 Plumbing Ltd, registered at 18 Burlington Gardens (there is a similar named company elsewhere that I don’t want to confuse these people with). We had an horrible experience and would advise people to avoid this company at all costs. They charged over £650 for what turned out to be just turning off my the water at the mains, lied about the work they did, pretended this work took time, lied when they said I’d still have hot water from my tank (I didn’t ) and initially double- charged me for VAT (the bill was originally c.£800). I had to repeatedly call for that refund and felt they dodged my call. I could easily have tuned off the water at the mains myself but was led to believe the problem needed more complicated work, hence paying an extortionate amount. There was also lots of back and forth texting between the engineer and the company which made me uneasy and I wondered if they were agreeing ways to rip me off and lie to me- eg ‘she lives in a house therefore charge more’. A proper plumber came out 2 days later and confirmed the above plumbing points- I’d been told lies about the severity of the problem, about having access to water and the ‘work’ that had been done. I feel really stupid for falling for the scam. I expect to pay a higher rate for an emergency call out but this was extortionate and a complete rip off given all the lies and pretend work that I was charged for. Avoid!
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Hi all, Looking to get a tyre replaced on my car soon - wanted to see if anyone has a decent local place they’d recommend (good price and service). Thanks for any suggestions!
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