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klove

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  1. Highly recommend Arran too - came the next day to clear up our old shed plus random rubbish. Echo the above posters - he was very efficient and pleasant to deal with. Would definitely use him again.
  2. Surely Jenny Harries was talking about vulnerable children whose parents were hospitalised because of Corona? Cummings could drive up and down the width of England several times - clearly not the indication of a man on his deathbed. seenbeen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I looked into this and found the youtube video > from 24th March > At about 8:25 the ITV news reporter asks the EXACT > question about a small child. Then at about 10:35 > Jenny Harries explains what can be done > > > I also had a look at the Government leaflet sent > out and it is clear on page 2 that you are allowed > to care for a vulnerable child.... > > I am sure all the people in ED who do what they > do- even if it is against the advice of SAGE- > justify it to themselves.
  3. Loved John Inge's (Bishop of Worcester) comment yesterday - 'The PM's raisable defence of Cummings is an insult to all those who have made such sacrifices to ensure the safety of others'. Sums it up really.
  4. Just wondering... lots of our neighbours are having friends and family over, one set of neighbours is packing their kids off to grandparents for a few days and the parks are heaving. Don't blame anyone for being fed up with it all... but can't help but think they're relying on the rest of us to keep to the rules to stop a second-wave. (Or I am just being a sucker - if Dominic Cummings can do, why can't we all? Arggh)
  5. On tomorrow, 19th July Aneto Cafe 9.30-11.30 Join us in stitching for the environment!
  6. We're right under it too... and think it's quite localised even in East Dulwich. If you're under the planes they are awful: so low that you can read which airline it is and literally no break from the noise. But even a couple of roads away it's not so bad. People on this thread who don't think it's that bad are probably in those lucky streets. They are more then welcome to come into my back garden and try and have a conversation over the constant rumble! I've signed and thanks for the initiative!
  7. Hi Gather, looking forward to your opening. Could you look at affordability too? Just refilled my shower gel at another local shop (my partner refuses to use soap!?) and 385mls cost ?5.80 which was a bit steep. Sustainability should be for everyone! Many thanks.
  8. On this Friday, 21st June Aneto Cafe 9.30-11.30 Join us in stitching for the environment!
  9. Craftivist group on this Friday. 9.30-11.30, Friday 7th June, Aneto Cafe. Please join us in stitching for the environment! All resources provided!
  10. This Friday 17th June, 9.30-11.30 at Aneto's Cafe. Please join us!
  11. On tomorrow! 9.30-11.30, Friday 3rd May, Aneto's Cafe, join us in stitching for the environment! All resources provided.
  12. Join us for some lovely stitching tomorrow, 9.30-11.30, Aneto's Cafe. Stitch for the environment ... and get at break from Easter holiday madness!
  13. Come and join this lovely group of stitchers at the back of Aneto's cafe. Most Friday's and maybe some Saturday's if that's easier for people. Stitch for the environment!
  14. Tomorrow morning... if anyone's around it would be lovely to have some company while stitching! ("Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has." Margaret Mead)
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