Excellent condition, bought new and used for a school year.
Comes with bow, case, spike holder, rosin, a few beginner books of you want them.
SE22 smoke/pet free.
You should report to safer neighbourhood team or Dulwich Hill police number, both searchable on the forum. Without reports they cannot join the dots and there is less pressure on them to act.
I just tested this out and you can just walk in - they ask you to book online as you arrive using a QR code, but I don't have a QR code reader. They then gave me the test pack and the barcode and just told me to register it when I got home. This all worked fine.
Like Charlie15 I went to the sorting office on Saturday, and when I asked got a rote response of 'we are doing daily deliveries'. On Sunday a man in a non-RM car & own clothes pulled up in our street and started pulling small packages out of the boot. He posted one through our door, didn't knock. I opened the door 5 mins later for another reason and found 3/4 of the small packages we've been waiting for for the last fortnight on the doorstep! This morning a postie came with letters and the fourth small parcel so who knows, but hopefully a daily postman with small packages is a good sign that they are clearing the backlog.
could message Lewisham Donation Hub and see if they want it, but their requirements vary from time to time https://www.facebook.com/lewishamdonationhub/
We are a couple of streets over and seem to only get parcels on Sunday afternoons, as if they are doing a catch up at the parcel depot. We had two small parcels sent on the same day from the states - one took 2 weeks and one took 5!
Has anyone been to these centres and confirm whether I can actually just turn up or do I have to book online? Thinking of Peckham Pulse or Belair Park..
I should add for balance that I had the opposite experience at Biff - my son's school shoes felt tight with half a term of school left that school year, so we went to get measured. Biff staff told us to remove the insoles and keep wearing them to save buying a new pair. They have also always been transparent with measurement info.
Someone who lives near me has poorly disciplined dogs which, despite being on a lead, often seem to roam across other pedestrians' paths. However, today I saw the dogs bark at one passerby and then bite the next. The owner appeared to not even realise. Is there a Southwark dog warden/other official this can be reported to? My main concern is that this dog could have bitten a child. I think the dog should at least be muzzled and I will mention this to the owner next time I encounter them although I get the impression my advice will be ignored.