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Inpost "Parcel was refused" at Barry's - anyone else?
fishboy replied to fishboy's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
A quick update - my InPost parcels are being accepted sporadically at Barry's, but only one at a time and every few days, after many refusals - one was refused SEVEN times over about ten days - and several phone calls. As a comparison, I had a message from Yodel that a parcel that was going to Barry's is being delivered to another nearby store, which is interesting... -
The "Community Benefits" are documented on P12-16 of the Consultation Document. Basically unsubstantiated estimates that it benefits local businesses, claims that it provides "opportunities" for local food traders, businesses & people (the term "opportunities" being meaningless - I have opportunities to win the lottery) without any details, facts or figures, and discounted tickets for local residents (which unsurprisingly seldom sell out). The only direct financial benefit to the Park is a £1000 "Biodiversity Fund" and an undisclosed amount for an "Environmental Impact Fee" - looking at how it was spent this year (flower beds in the playground & Sexby garden) I suspect it would be a similarly small figure. The actual site hire fee - claimed as "commercially sensitive" and therefore undisclosed - is spent on: • Funding the council’s free events programme and Cultural Celebrations Fund • Subsidised fees for community events in the borough • Off-setting the running costs of the Events service, which supports the delivery of the free community events programme Again, no details given, just vague concepts - can anyone name any of these free & subsidised community events? Or what the "Cultural Celebrations Fund" is or does? It doesn't really sound like any of it is worth the disturbance, restrictions, noise, litter, environmental damage and negative impact on wildlife in our Park.
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Hi, my name is Milly I am 16 years old and go to Sixth form, i’m looking for any babysitting jobs in south east london. I live in the forest hill area so near there would be perfect. I am happy to give references but please drop me an email if your interested xx email: [email protected]
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The organisers must have spent a fortune on the display..imagine how p**s*d off they must have been!!!! Blink and you missed it kind of thing
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We also recommend Aaron. Very reliable, reasonably priced and did a fantastic job on our hallway and bedroom ceiling. A pleasure to work with and left the house very tidy at the end of the job. Thank you
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The point is to discover if there are ways of choosing who delivers to you and ensure your items are delivered securely. While it should be fine to have items on your doorstep, it’s not.
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I work from home so don’t need to collect from anywhere.
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I’m quite sure that when I bought from JL they said how it would be delivered when I was choosing delivery. Is that not the same when you buy from Amazon? If it didn’t say, or if I wasn’t happy with the names courier, I’d arrange to collect it if I couldn’t be home, as bigmacca1 says.
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Get your Christmas clean book in with us asap, deep or general clean special offer available. Call us at the office Monday on 02083145687
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Someone who can show me how to use my Samsung phone!
intexasatthe moment replied to tomskip's topic in Wanted
Revive My Device https://share.google/q8JeGtKUYK7WSwbDk I can't find enough words to recommend this firm. Know their stuff , kind ,patient and helpful. And won't rob you. Brockley.cross. -
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I have all parcels diverted for me to pick up at a local parcel shop, The only ones I have found reliable are Royal mail parcel service and DPD . The rest of them don't care a toss??
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Come and join us for a feast of festive songs, carols and instrumental performances from across the ages with One Tree Hill Choir. St Saviour's Church, Brockley Rise, SE23 1JN. doors open 7pm for drinks and festive snacks concert starts at 7.30pm tickets £10 (£5 concessions) available on the door or ticketsource.co.uk/onetreehill-choir collection for Southwark Day Centre for Asylum Seekers Poster Choir concert 2025 (1).pdf
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John Lewis’ delivery companies have left a few items outside my front door without ringing the bell. Other times they rang the bell. It seems to depend on which company is delivering. Amazon also leaves items outside without ringing the bell or even sending me tracking. They used to be very good about this though.
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Wanted desktop computer . Please get in touch.
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Bought this for temporary storage while I was redecorating a bedroom, so now hoping it will go on to a good home. It's this one from Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0C7ZD7Q64?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1. Currently assembled so would rather it go as is as a bit of a palaver to dismantle! Collection ASAP from Barry Road, SE22.
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The actual problem is thieves trespassing on your property and stealing your property. But yes, let’s list the companies we buy from who deliver carelessly and then we can collectively avoid them. I’ll start. John Lewis - has to be signed for Forthglade - has to be signed for Amazon - will leave on doorstep but detailed tracking is available so there is time to ask a neighbour to pick it up, or to be home yourself Ebay - seller specific. You can ask (before you buy/pay) for the item to be posted recorded delivery or with tracking. The things I bought all needed to be signed for.
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Famous politician who is corrupt getting an award from a famous organisation with strong allegations of corruption. What a coincidence. Then the next day Trump says the NFL should consider a new name that isn't "football". Funny how he came up with that idea so suddenly....
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Blue BMX Diamondback for sale - would be a great Christmas present. Clean tyres & chain, handlebars rotate through 360 degrees. Hardly used (maybe 6 times) - looks like new, no scratches, shiny wheels Cost £150 new. Was grown out of as soon as bought! Will sell to first reasonable offer - first come first served.
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