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  2. Our holiday cottage of 20 years is available at a small cost for family and 'new' friends to enjoy. Ferry and flight costs for the summer are pretty reasonable at present so it may be worth considering before they go up. It is free for the school summer hols after third week of July, at May half term and for most of the spring and also into the Autumn. I'll upload more pictures later PM me for full details. Very family friendly but suitable for couples and groups too. Built in 1870 this stone cottage is in a peaceful hamlet close to Huelgoat in North Finistere. 40mins from coasts, 5 mins from town and village. Wild and less wild walks, cycling (a number of bikes are provided), canoeing (inflatable in the house) nature, cultural stuff, smaller theme parks, tree top adventure and plenty of other activities. A gentle nine hole golf course. Large bedroom with double four poster bed, bunks and spare single bed. Second double bedroom. Large lounge with wood burner, Bed settee downstairs and glamping in the barn! Bedding, BBQ, games, table football, bikes, canoe and other stuff provided. Refurbished bathroom with large walk in shower. Comfortably sleeps six, potentially more, could take two young families, 1/2 an acre of land. Ideal if you like the outdoor life, star gazing after you have seen bats, swallows diving in and out, listening out for nightingales, a bit of peace and privacy and want to avoid the masses. A minimum of a week but flexible on arrival and departure days. Here's the small print - no broadband, it just isn't worth it. There is reasonable 4g, and we use the local pubs free broadband if we want to do more serious catching up. I can give plenty of advice on how to get there, we usually drive getting the ferry over to Western France, occasionally fly to Rennes or Breast, and twice have cycled from South London. I'll post some more photos shortly
  3. Rather dismissive of you @Rockets There's other words that come to mind. You've hardly discussed anything with me over the last five years. You've ducked a number of perfectly reasonable questions. And I'm not sure why your cabal seem to be liking what you say. Anyway I'm still reflecting on £3 Billion pounds that road congestion apparently costs London. This as said is compared to journey times should roads be running freely. Unless you actually break down what causes congestion and what can be done throwing large numbers around seems pointless. It needs to be delays that can be avoided and the reasons for these delays. I expect a principle reason for delays is our crumbling infrastructure and increasing number of road works, but planned and, Thames Water being the prime example, emergency Delays due to accidents and how this can be reduced, I expect that bad driving is a major factor. The weather, it is bad, it is raining heavily, traffic increases and slows, with a likelihood of increased accidents Poor driving, I'm sure we've all waited at lights due to drivers running the red and disrupting flow, stopped to turn right or having to turn right on red because a number of cars have run the red light, blocking junctions nose to tail etc etc. Both at normal junctions and roadworks Traffic management including the phasing of traffic lights. Yes you can bring bus lanes, bike lanes and preferential treatment of groups of road users. I expect road works are a massive component of the cause of congestion and that this may have increased. Views on the above from those prepared to engage most welcome. Well done to the men's curling team for making the final. An exciting and nail biting evening. Shockingly with all this interest in Andrew Battenberg not even made the main page of BBC news yet.
  4. We are looking for a nanny to look after our daughter, 2 and 4 months, on Tuesdays from 8-6pm. French or English-speaking. We'd also be interested in someone who can potentially do occasional pick-ups, sick days when she can't be at nursery, and babysitting.
  5. Drop me a message if you're interested. Collection from near Denmark Hill station. Can be taken for free or for a couple of pounds into my daughter's pocket money fund! - 4 x small skeins of yellow / white DK yarn - 3 X small skeins of 4 ply yarn (pink, yellow, blue) - 1 x large white skein of 4 ply yarn - 2 x skeins of cotton yarn (pink, yellow) - 2 X paint by numbers (one dog, one sunset) - 1 x macrame plant pot kit - Leftover acrylic paints from paint by numbers - 2 X plastic jars - 1500 piece jigsaw (may have the odd piece missing) - Foam roller - 4 x small trinket dishes
  6. Hi - I posted a request for some help with a stuck door and possible leaky roof. I had responses from Lukasz at Look_as.com and Pawel at Sublime Builders. I don't see any/many reviews - has anyone used either person? Could use a recommendation rather then just being contact by the tradespeople... Many Thanks
  7. 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.
  8. @springfleur55 returning to your original question I expect that Southwark use transport a transport consultant to model and assess the impact of schemes, There will be standard models that are adopted in this area, improved as further data comes to hand. The models will tell you exactly what happens, but give a likely scenario (if they are deterministic ie A B and C happens) or probabilistic if the likelihood of things happening across a number of possible scenarios. Traffic flow, carbon emissions and air pollution depend on numerous factors (variables) which is why it is never an exact science. A good example is forecasting the weather, a far more complex job, where we are told the likelihood of something happening. So just because there is 90% probability of rain over an hour, it doesn't mean that the clouds may not break and the sun shines briefly. As for the specifics, you would hope that drivers quickly realise what is going on and quickly stop using the route. My main experience is the Goodrich School Street where locals are well aware of it. Whether drivers don't look at signage because they are on auto being a route they have always used, or taking more notice of their satnav, I don't know. All the people I know who have been fined simply hadn't looked at the signage. At least one said to me "well I have always driven that way". You have some good experience so suggest fire a question off to Southwark, a complaint if you think it needs one. You could try your MP who in turn may write to the Transport Secretary but all my experience over the years is that this doesn't get anywhere. Probably even less so as now officials are allowed to use AI in drafting ministerial correspondence. Not sure if an FOI will reveal more, but pretty simple to put together and AI will do it all for you know. I've done a few in my life but not for some time. Apols for making this so simplistic. Many I believe don't understand the process and as someone who has worked in a technical area for much of my career, including modelling in my earlier days, it really gets my goat when people slag off, for example, weather forecasting. Worse in this post Brexit "what do experts know" world.
  9. I'm a bit worried by your sudden involvement on this Forum. The former Prince Andrew is now Andrew Mountbatten Windsor Mountbatten in an anglicisation of Von Battenburg adopted by that branch of our Royal Family in 1917 due to anti-German sentiment. Another anglicisation could be simply Battenburg as in the checker board cake. So I surmise that your are Andrew Battenburg, aka Andrew Mountbatten Windsor and that you have infiltrated social media so that the country can put the emphasis on Mandelson rather than yourself. Bit of a failure. I don't expect an answer from police custody.
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    Join 85 top UK vintage dealers and contemporary designers in Dulwich College's 60s refectory with its floor to ceiling windows, concrete buttresses and acoustic wall with a packed Victorian cloister beyond. Discover a spectrum of designs from iconic Cherner and Eames to emerging British visionaries. Come share this exceptional space where design enthusiasts gather twice yearly in pursuit of sustainable, collectable design marvels to elevate their homes. You may even spot a celebrity or two such as Olivia Colman (The Queen), Andrew Garfield (Spiderman) or Jason Statham (Fast and Furious) whilst perusing the array of outstanding vintage and contemporary pieces on offer and chatting to the dealers and designers along the way. Tickets & Admission: Advance tickets online only £11 entry from 10am £7 for £1pm On the day £20 from 9am trade only - tickets available on the door £12 from 10am Last entry 3.30pm Children under 14 free Food vans on site / buggy park / delivery available Advance discount tickets and more information at: https://modernshows.com/shows/dulwich-1/ @midcentury_modern on Instagram midcentury modern - modern shows on Facebook
  11. We had John fit our PLYKEA kitchen (IKEA cabinets with custom doors) and would happily recommend him and Gabi to anyone. Gabi handled all communication and was brilliant throughout — responsive and happy to answer questions however detailed. John is meticulous, cares about the small details, and was a pleasure to have in the house. The carpentry required for the custom doors was done to a high standard, and he even refinished the plumbing under the sink to sit better with the new cabinets — a small touch that made a real difference. They were happy to return and tie up a few things that couldn't be finished in the time, which we appreciated. No hesitations recommending them.
  12. Brand new, still wrapped Dunelm Ivory Foam Textured Canvas 60 x 80 cm https://www.dunelm.com/product/ivory-foam-textured-framed-canvas-1000279116 Original price £40 selling for £25 Collection SE21
  13. We've got a slight damp issue on our first floor. We need to have a survey to make sure it's not more serious than we think. Does anyone have any recommendations of surveyor or tradesperson who can help with this?
  14. Not sure about that. Rockets seems to have (rightly in my view) identified two key motivating elements in Mcash's defection: anger at his previous (arguably shabby) treatment and a (linked) desire to trash the Labour party, nationally and locally. The defection, timed for maximum damage, combined with the invective and moral exhibitionism of his statement counts as rather more than a "hissy fit". I would add a third motivation of political ambition: it's not inconceivable that he has his eye on the Dulwich & West Norwood seat which is predicted to go Green. James Barber was indulging in typical LibDem sleight of hand, claiming that Blair introduced austerity to *councils* before the coalition. This is a kind of sixth form debating point. From 1997-1999 Labour broadly stuck to Tory spending totals, meaning there was limited growth in departmental spending, including local govt grants. However local government funding rose substantially in the Noughties, especially in education and social care. It is a matter of record that real-terms local authority spending increased in the Blair / Brown years overall. So he's manifestly wrong (or only right if the focus is on 1997-1999, which would be a bizarre focus and one he didn't include in his claim) but he wasn't claiming Blair introduced austerity more widely.
  15. Unopened, flat pack Mama’s and Papa’s wardrobe - Lawson style. still in boxes, three boxes in total. £30 Collection from East Dulwich. please see attached example picture of what it looks like when built.
  16. Unopened, flat pack Mama’s and Papa’s wardrobe - Lawson style. still in boxes, three boxes in total. £30 Collection from East Dulwich. please see attached example picture of what it looks like when built.
  17. My view is that any party that welcomes a self-declared Marxist would merit a negative point.
  18. Hi Amy. do you know the make of the wardrobe ? Where are you located ?
  19. An excellent JVC GZ-HD5EK Everio Full HD Camcorder in good condition and full working order, on offer complete with carry bag and a large array of other accessories. This model is a sleek, compact and powerful digital camcorder in full HD. The camcorder features a 2.8-inch LCD screen, built-in microphone, and comes with a remote controller for added convenience. Its media format is stored on a Hard Disk Drive (HDD) with internal and removable storage options. This camcorder, part of the JVC Everio series, was designed for professional quality recording and is perfect for capturing special moments in stunning clarity. A full spec-list etc is available here. Used but in full working order and very good condition. Sold along with high-quality carry bag, remote control, complete instruction booklet, power cable and all relevant connection cables (e.g. HDMI etc). On offer for £40 o.n.o. Available for collection from Barry Road or local delivery in the SE22 area. Aidan 07977 132298
  20. Art deco upholstered chair. Wood frame. With minor rip in back (as seen in photos), but if you don't like the colour you could get it reupholstered anyway. From a smoke/pet free home. Selling due to a house remodel £150 collection SE15 Goose Green approx dimensions Height from floor to top of the back of the chair = 76cm depth 82cm Width across widest point 65cm
  21. We can but hope!
  22. Has one upper compartment and two lower drawers. £40. Will have to collect.
  23. Wardrobe in very good condition. Some minor marks as shown in the photos. Can be disassembled to help with transportation Dimensions 190h x111w x 58d
  24. For sale- Loaf Coco oak framed bed with linen head board (and mattress if you want it) in good condition, headboard could do with a clean (see photos) pick up from Crystal Palace, ideally Saturday morning
  25. Ikea STUVA wardrobe in excellent condition similar to current SMASTAD range kids wardrobe. Similar set up in SMASTAD range would cost about £180 new from Ikea. Has 4 drawers, a wire basket and a shelf as well as clothes rail with hangers and Instructions included.
  26. Isabelle Capitain on 7 Upland Road will be able to do that for you
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