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Can anyone recommend a local company or individual who could do a bathroom renovation?
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Hello. Looking for 50 a month. Would you be looking to store long term? kind regards sean
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I’ve been a member of FitFor on Lordship Lane for years and absolutely love it. The team are always friendly and supportive of my fitness goals. They’ll put together a workout plan with a personal trainer if you need it. You can use their super high-tech e-gym equipment or free weights as you wish. The cardio area is excellent too. There are no issues with overcrowding or ‘meat heads’ hogging the equipment either. I cannot recommend FitFor highly enough. It’s affordable too which is a big bonus. Good luck with your health plan for 2026 !
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injured fox in my back garden what do I do?
Sue replied to Sally Eva's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
That isn't funny. -
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No, residents who don’t return their bin to within the boundary of their property.
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Evening Cycling Buddy? 🚴♀️
Leara4077 replied to Socialbutterfly's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
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👋 👍 👋 keen
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2025 Christmas Tree recycling
spider69 replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Are you talking about the bin men who leave the bins all over the street when emptied. -
Interested to know dog owners opinion
Angelina replied to Bernadette 12's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I do, but rarely. my dog is too big to be stolen but people think they can pet him, so we don’t, for that reason. -
It’s the same for wheelie bins. So many bins are left out obstructing the pavement when there is plenty of room to store them within the property boundary.
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injured fox in my back garden what do I do?
satsuma replied to Sally Eva's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Get a spade and bonk it on the head -
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Hello, I am interested to know people's opinion regarding dogs left tied up outside shops. As I am hoping most dog owners are aware of how high risk it is now for dog theft. People's houses are targeted for dog theft, even waiting to have a dog out in their back gardens, even for few minutes, to steal. This is a very common occurrence now, as is breaking into properties to steal dogs. The reasons behind dog theft varies, from using to breed, sell on, to use to sit whilst asking for money, (obviously not all people asking for money are dog thieves & may well own their own dog) and for dog bait for fighting. This is not me being a drama queen, it is there for anyone to research regarding dog theft. So would you leave your dog tied up outside a shop?
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For the past eight years I have worked with clients in your area, to help them de-clutter and organise their homes and lives. I can help with... ✅ Admin (filing, sourcing tradespeople, paying bills) ✅ Clearing through clutter (spare rooms, wardrobes, larders, including disposal of household goods) ✅ Creative storage ✅ Creating manageable kids space ✅ House packing and moving ✅ Gift wrapping ✅ Chair upholstery ✅ House management and organisation ✅ Personal shopping, returns, day to day errands ✅ Ongoing support if needed I take on any task big or small, no judgement. I will work to make your life and household run smoothly so you can have time to sit back and enjoy your life. References and DBS certificate on request. Contact [email protected] for a free consultation.
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Southwark's list of School Gates is here: https://www.southwark.gov.uk/parking-streets-and-transport/parking/parking-permits/school-streets/current-school-streets This section of the website says that they only apply in Term Time and gives a link to the Term Dates here: https://services.southwark.gov.uk/schools-and-education/school-term-and-holiday-dates The local anomaly is that two of the streets are for JAGS and Alleyns but these schools have longer holidays and different term dates !
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I don't know if any of the cricket or tennis clubs also have little gyms. There are also pilates studios on Melbourne Grove, Blackwater St, North Cross Rd and even the community hall of the church on Calton Ave. The David Lloyd gym in Orpington is very luxurious and expensive.
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HI CPR Dave, I have to agree with Dogkennelhillbilly. We still have net migration into the country as per the Office of National Statistics- https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/populationandmigration/internationalmigration It may go negative in a year or two if pundits specialising in this are correct, but it isn't yet. Hi Dogkennelhillbilly, I don't think your maths is correct. Southwark Council states total empty homes at 8,588 -https://southwarknews.co.uk/news/housing/southwark-has-over-8500-empty-homes/ the total number of homes is 135k. Which means 6.36% are empty. However, while canvassing came across an empty home which does not appear to have been appreciated by Southwark Council who are now investigating whether the empty Home Council Tax Premium should have been applied for the last 10+ years. It seems likely the 8,588 is under reporting the number of empty homes. Infill sites are defined by most public bodies was non strategic sites from a development perspective. The railway yard and other sites are in the Southwark strategic plans and thus would not be infill sites. Tall buildings planted into lower surrounding suburban areas is a subjective matter whether they are viewed as out of character for the area. It is factually true that I think they are out of character. Equally you have no qualms about such tall buildings being planted into the SE22 area.
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