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Prices at WHS are ridiculous. I thought £4.80 was for the price of a meal deal when I went to buy a small bottle of orange juice. I was wrong.
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New Local Restaurant Reviews Website
Pugwash replied to Eats Dulwich's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
We went to Love Dulwich a couple of times last summer and found food good. We have a family meal anticipated on a Friday evening in February - adult who needs gluten free food, plus a couple of vegetarians. and 2 children under 12 one who cannot eat dairy produce. Any suggestions for a restaurant? we have done Maria's in the past. Ideally in ED on a bus route and where we can reserve tables. Possibly will be 9/10 of us. Also 2 of us use walking aids so limited steps plus a disabled toilet. Would also consider Peckham. -
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Week 19 fixtures... Saturday 17th January Manchester United v Manchester City Chelsea v Brentford Leeds United v Fulham Liverpool v Burnley Sunderland v Crystal Palace Tottenham Hotspur v West Ham United Nottingham Forest v Arsenal Sunday 18th January Wolverhampton Wanderers v Newcastle United Aston Villa v Everton Monday 19th January Brighton & Hove Albion v AFC Bournemouth
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Where to recycle shoes & trainers please?
womanofdulwich replied to Smiley_blue_1234's topic in The Lounge
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IKEA sofa – great condition – £100 OPEN TO OFFERS
Jelliottharris replied to Tj1995's topic in For Sale & Items Offered
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So are we only to post on this thread if we are aware of similar spates of tyre slashing in Southwark? Surely that would have been reported to the police already? Malumbu, are you implying that the police in adjacent boroughs don't talk to each other already, if it is necessary to "push for coordination between the boroughs"? Sorry if I have completely misunderstood, but I'm not sure what the point of your post is, except to make people aware that someone or some people is/are going around slashing car tyres. Unfortunately there is very little that car owners can do to protect their cars against this kind of vandalism, so far as I am aware, unless they have a garage and don't need to park their car on a road.
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You can get bags from Oxfam to send stuff to them if charity shops round here won't take them. https://www.oxfam.org.uk/donate/donate-by-post-for-free/
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I didn't even know Plusnet had email! My broadband is Plusnet, but my email is gmail!
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Can anyone recommend a roofer/ gutter repairer who's professional, reliable and reasonably priced! Thanks
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I had to email them to get them to add the school street permit option to my account. [email protected]
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We have a Maxi Cosi Pearl Pro car seat with ISO fix base and infant insert that we no longer need. It's in really good condition and it seems a real shame to throw it away. I know the issues people have surrounding second hand car seats, but there is nothing wrong with this at all, it's only that our daughter has grown out of it so is on to the next size up. If anyone would like it, it's all yours, just drop me a PM.
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I'm all agog at this thread!
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Hello! I am an artist and I am looking for a large board of some kind that I can put on the wall behind my desk to use to pin up inspiration images/materials. If anyone has a large board of some kind, I would love to discuss!
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untilAre you looking for ways to support your health and wellbeing this year? Join us on for a free Community Wellbeing Day at Brockwell Hall on Saturday 24 January from 11am to 3pm. A chance to try out new regular wellbeing offerings including yoga and tai chi. Free Yogabliss hatha yoga class from 12.15 to 12.45pm. No need to book - just turn up. All welcome.
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untilJoin Kanwal and San for a two hour yin yoga and gong bath healing workshop to harmonise the energies and elements within your body. The session beings with yin yoga poses typically held for several minutes, involving twists and hip/groin work to stimulate the Liver and Gallbladder energy channels. This will encourage the rehydration of the fascia, unblock stagnant energy and release tension held deep in the body. During this time, a 111hz tuning fork or a Tibetan singing bowl will be placed on your body to support deeper healing in targeted areas. Finally, you will lie back to surrender to the resonant vibrations of the ancient gong, to promote deep relaxation, stress reduction and a sense of peace. For more information and to book: Early Bird Tickets: £45 (available until 1 week prior to event); Standard: £50 Book via Book when (no fees) or Eventbrite
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I just want to second the recommendation for Rosa. I took Shamblecakes's recommendation and our flat has never looked better. We are in East Dulwich itself and Rosa is perfectly happy to come to this are as well. If you are considering hiring her, do!
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It was a joke! I wasn't seriously expecting someone to leave the country in order to get cheap cigarettes!
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