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Annie5

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  1. ianr Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I would try asking at the data input end. I guess > phoning 0300 303 5667 at > https://gov.wales/digital-nhs-covid-pass-available > -wales-urgent-travel might be able to help shed > some light on the current data propagation > processes and how best to deal with the problem. Thank you ianr, I phoned 0300 303 5667 and they're mailing a paper certificate to me. But won't be able to get an electronic certificate, as "the Welsh system and the English system are not speaking to each other". Until this issue is sorted, I won't be able to travel ...... aaarrrggghhhh ......
  2. Thanks Penguin68, writing to Helen Hayes is a good idea, I will try that ......
  3. Hi everyone Has anyone had issues getting their Dulwich GP practice to enter details of vaccines, following a vaccine they had in Wales (or Scotland)? I had my 1st and 2nd vaccines at my Mum's GP practice in Wales as I've been looking after her during lockdown. I have the blue card with the vaccine details on. I asked my GP practice in Dulwich if they can put my vaccine details onto the NHS system so I can get a Covid pass. They wont do this and say "We need this information to come from a central authorization source before we can upload it onto the system". Meanwhile my Mum's GP practice wont send me an email to confirm I've had the vaccines as they say they're too busy. Has anyone else had a similar experience, after having vaccines in Wales or Scotland?
  4. fishbiscuits Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Football fans yet again making me feel ashamed to > be English. Same here - my brother was supporting Denmark because of the disgusting behaviour of some of the English fans
  5. I agree with the comments above. Waste of funds for something which is damaging to wildlife and to air quality .....
  6. Hi Anna I would love to have a dog but unfortunately cant have one as I live in a 2nd floor flat. I would be happy to take your little pup for local walks. Please PM me if interested. Annie
  7. Yes, Dulwich DIY is a great shop, so useful. Love your painting - do you have any others of local places?
  8. I didnt know about the Saturday Walking Club. Will give this a go when out of lockdown. Thanks Malumbu :)
  9. siousxiesue Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I found a beautiful scarf today from Karavan, the > eco shop. > > Made from recycled sari fabric. Lots to choose > from That sounds perfect - I will go and have a look ....
  10. Thank you legalalien and malumbu for the great suggestions. Love the metal birds!
  11. Hello, I'm looking for ideas for a birthday present. One of my friends has a special birthday soon and I'd like to send her something special up to about ?40. Any ideas gratefully received :) Annie
  12. Thanks diable rouge and IlonaM for your suggestions & pics - such helpful people on the ED Forum
  13. Mark Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Try the PlantNet app, it's free. Install it, open > it and then take a picture of the plant. > > Let us know how you get on. Thank you for the tip - this is really useful :)
  14. I passed a plant yesterday which has clusters of purple berries. Does anyone know what this is?
  15. sheff Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It may have been a year gap, but they definitely > stepped in to counter bid when BH lease was up for > renewal. > You could also see their plans for the site back > in Jan last year > > https://kei-studios.com/projects/concept-of-cafe-e > ast-dulwich/ Gails is now off my list
  16. Nigello Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hands off CoOp. It is a good supermarket with > patchy management. It's got a social conscience > and puts its money where its mouth is with its > loyalty membership that gives to charity. The > products are good and the prices are keen, > especially when there is competition from Lidl, > etc. (though not within less than a mile). I much > prefer to shop there than at the mega-corporate > Tesco or Sainsbury's, especially as the local > branches of those two are at best glorified > mini-marts. Totally agree. The Co-op aims to source products ethically. And that's important. The one thing lockdown has taught us, is how much nature is able to comfort and heal us. We need to look after nature in return ......
  17. Abe_froeman Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Very annoying for your daughter to have her time > wasted like that. I hope she finds a better job > that she enjoys, very soon! > > Anyway, the story remind me of this: > > https://metro.co.uk/2017/08/31/man-applies-for-vac > ancy-because-he-knows-last-person-in-the-job-died- > 6891956 Really ?
  18. How about Oddbins? I wanted some Masala wine for tiramisu. None in Sainsburys, Tesco or M&S. But got some in Oddbins on Lordship Lane .....
  19. Me too. I would like to join a local one. So I can meet local people as well as getting some exercise ......
  20. KidKruger Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Last year when dark I stopped a young guy on a > bike on the pavement by the old fried chicken > shop/ bus stop next to MeatLiquor. > He was wearing a balaclava and the road (LL) was > not quiet enough to warrant cycling on the > pavement, especially for a guy big enough and ugly > enough to wear a balaclava. > I pulled it off his head as he went past me and my > dog and told him to stop trying to intimidate > people going about their own business. > He was casing (along with a couple of cohorts) the > pavements for prey. > Probably never done a day's honest work - arsehole > ! Good for you, very brave
  21. Three years ago I moved house and I used VP Removals. Vitek and Peter were brilliant. Very careful, brought loads of bubble wrap for fragile items, friendly and did not charge much. I recommended them to a friend who was moving out of London and she was very positive about them too.
  22. Mirash, what a lovely generous thing to do Will be booking a curry at Mirash soon, and I'll spread the word about your very kind gesture. Look after yourselves Annie
  23. seenbeen Wrote: > > It seems the young symptom-less are spreading the > disease- they kept THAT quiet! > https://www.dw.com/en/coronavirus-clusters-linked- > to-asymptomatic-younger-cases/a-54293037 But we knew this .....?
  24. Will sign and share. Landowners doing nothing with the space, but moaning when someone uses initiative and turns it into something positive. Hope you enjoy the space :)
  25. dontbesilly Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Co-op on Lordship lane absolutely have CCTV, there > is sporadic announcements advising that Mitie (an > external security company) are constantly > monitoring the system, and in addition there is 1 > and sometimes 2 security guards in the shop. > > Can i just check why anyone would actually care if > people nick a few bits from a major supermarket > retailer? it has no effect on you whatsoever, why > waste your time worrying about it? It must be nice > not having to worry about money but some people > do, and shoplifting (victimless crime) is a good > way to make up for the lack of benefits and social > help this country now provides for those down in > doldrums. It does have an effect on us actually. Shops need to compensate for the amount of thefts by putting up their prices. And a lot of stuff being nicked is not "basic essentials". I saw a young guy in M&S put 2 bottles of champagne into a plastic bag and start to walk out. When the security guard challenged him, his mother started screaming "he's my son - call the police then - I dont care" ........
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