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Inpost "Parcel was refused" at Barry's - anyone else?
Spartacus replied to fishboy's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Come now, you have seen the constant threads concerning poor post and deliveries since the Dulwich office closed and merged with Peckham Surly that alone tells you how it would compare to now as the whole system was way more efficient. But despite the complaints and warnings here we are!! -
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Janod Magnetic World Map puzzle. Around the world in 92 magnets! A fun and educational way of discovering the planet. Each magnet represents a country or region of the world, with its name, capital and an illustration characteristic of that part of the world. Dimensions; 46cm by 77cm. This is in excellent condition having been hung on my son’s wall rather than played with as a puzzle. All pieces are present and correct and not chipped. Would make an excellent Christmas gift. RRP £39.99. From non smoking household. Can deliver locally in East Dulwich during the school week.
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Cox and Cox Star Rug in Red, 100% Wool. Perfect for child’s room or a playroom. Approx 92cm by 180cm. This rug has been in my son’s bedroom but now needs a new home. It is in very good condition (no stains) and now needs a new home. All that it needs is some new tape on the back as some of it has become unstuck. From non-smoking household. Can deliver locally in East Dulwich during the week.
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Inpost "Parcel was refused" at Barry's - anyone else?
Sue replied to fishboy's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
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Yes , Paul came round the other day to put in a motion detector light in the garden, on a days' notice. He was friendly, efficient and a reasonable price!
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Surely it is about drivers being more aware and cyclists also taking personal responsibility to ensure they have what is legally required and dress to make themselves as visible as possible. Yes, a driver not paying attention is culpable and may cause harm; a cyclist cycling without lights in dark clothing at night is also culpable. I see a gap in the market for hi-vis cycling trousers- based in the research about visibility and movement.
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In many places it's the businesses of the area who pay for Christmas lights. (That was the sound of LL businesses falling to the ground in a faint at the suggestion) The Christmas tree in Dulwich Square was paid for by a crowdfunder
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To be fair, the lights we used to have in Lordship Lane were dreadful. They were actively depressing, which isn't a good look for Christmas lights.
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Good to hear the cyclists actually waited behind the red light. I think it just depends where you are. Closer to the centre of town, yes, but every time I go past Sydenham Hill, I am lucky to spot one if any cyclists.
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You'd think with all that parking fee surplus swishing around they could afford to do something? I see Vanity Square has its Christmas tree and lights already. We have always had lights in the past. Perhaps Cllr McAsh is against such things?
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Spent all the money in Dulwich square???
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Hi all, I was wondering why we don’t have Christmas lights on Lordship lane? Down to forest hill, there are a couple. Any reason why we don’t? It would really change the atmosphere in these gloomy days.
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Boxes, scrunched up tin foil or paper, and ping pong balls actually go a very long way! Laser pointers are also invaluable, as is anything string related. A Tabcat tracking device is also invaluable, Exciting times 😻
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Studio Assistant - Personalised Gifts - order fulfilment
studiohop posted a job vacancy in Jobs Board
IMMEDIATE START AVAILABLE! We are Studio Hop, an online personalised gifts retailer and you will be helping to fulfil our orders as they come in. Responsibilities include: * Working through online orders and customer enquiries * Preparing items for despatch * Ironing and quality checking items * Personalising items (Dye-Sub, Embroidery, UV printer, Engraving, Hand-Felting etc) * Gift wrapping Skills needed: * A positive, hard-working attitude. * Attention to detail and the ability to work quickly and accurately. * Planning and organisational skills. * Preferably an interest in fashion and gifting. This is a great opportunity for someone wanting experience working for a small, on-line fashion retailer where your contribution really matters. -
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Hello! I'm very suddenly about to get a cat this weekend.... I need various bits of paraphernalia but especially in need of a scratching post and toys if anyone has some that need a new home Max
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