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Hi, We are selling trees this weekend at The Plough. Slightly later this year. See you from Friday. Thank you :) Merry Christmas.
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lulu1 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm also particularly concerned about pedestrians > crossing Court Lane, especially the many school > aged children who use this crossing. There used to > be an island in the middle of the crossing. The > island has disappeared. Now crossing from Dulwich > Village towards Calton Avenue is really dangerous. > When it's busy you can't see if there's traffic > coming around the corner towards Court Lane until > you've crossed the first part of the road. If > there are cars coming around the corner, the > pedestrians will have to wait in the middle of the > road unless the drivers are kind enough to stop > and let them cross. For drivers it will be > difficult to spot children in the middle of the > road as they also have to watch out for cyclists, > cars and coaches coming from Calton Avenue towards > the traffic lights. Maybe I'm not explaining it > very clearly, but it has become very dangerous and > looks like an accident waiting to ha I have been thinking about this for many months, as even before the road works I had a near miss with my 4 year old. someone had come around the corner we did not see a car coming we continued across and she went ahead of me I had to pull her back. Tonight we walked home from swimming and it was dark a similar thing happened. I really think this needs to be looked in to ASAP, I have three children under the age of 4 and we live in Dulwich Village all of our neighbour's with small children agree. A zebra crossing or at very least the island back may work; warn drivers there is a drop curb/crossing. I wonder what can be done?
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Hello, I am thinking about sending my daughter to Oakfield Prep this year in the lower foundations class,does anyone have any feedback they can offer? Would be very helpful as I can't seem to find many for this age group. Thanks!
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We go to the one at Dulwich sports group discussion start at 7 x
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Oh really! Thank you :)
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Hello, My 16 month old Bugaboo Cameleon is broken :( the chassis bar has gone and therefore making it V hard to push! Any ideas where I can get it fixed? Thanks in advance :)
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Hall hire around dulwich for kids birthday party!
Furness replied to Vickimason's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Barnabas hall in the village- think it's around ?23 ph -
Local toddler and baby friendly places
Furness replied to Sarie's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Jelly tots- herne hill Trio has lovely classes which I think would be ok, bellenden road Peckham soft play Buzz zone beckenham Or could arrange a meet up with mummy's and have play dates in alternative places /homes -
Hi all, Just thought I'd give a quick mention to the Montessori classes I attend with my 16 mo, they are really the most beneficial and exciting classes we have done. They are taught by Sam who really gets the children and the Montessori method. It truly is a lovely class from 6 months-30 month. I know she is doing her next sign ups so everyone should check it out! Added some photos of my LO in full swing at class! https://www.facebook.com/MontessoriHomefromHomeLondon [email protected]
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Hi all, I have started a little informal Blog, it's really just a insight in to what me and my 16 month get up to in Dulwich. We do a few classes,trial classes and drop in sessions. check it out! https://areyouthenanny.wordpress.com/
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Yes thank you Red devil, that's why I deleted the post. Thanks :)
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It was a harmless blog made to give ideas to parents with young children on fun things to do! As we have lots of fun! I suppose if you don't need help in that area, then thanks for reading, but maybe it's not for you? And yes she does sleep through the night and has done since 9 weeks, I suppose I am the lucky one. Actually Missmadmoo thanks for the next post idea. Sorry about the punctuation and spelling, trying to work on that. Thanks x
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While it is correct that we have Gymboree for children aged 1-5 at the rear of building - we really wanted the Cafe to be able stand up on its own 2 feet so to speak. With this in mind we have thought very carefully and have tried our best to create a community space that while being attractive to little people also very much caters to mums, dads, joggers, commuters, dog walkers, serious coffee drinkers and the footballers in the park How does the Gymboree work is it pay as you go? membership?
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Venue hire- with outside space for bouncy castle?
Furness replied to Furness's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Hi The herne can only hold around 70! and they are not to keen on castles!!! The scout hut is booked St Hilidas is boked! Will try Albrighton- Who knew it would be so difficult!?!?! business venture buy land with club house for parties!!!! -
Venue hire- with outside space for bouncy castle?
Furness replied to Furness's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Thank you!!! -
Venue hire- with outside space for bouncy castle?
Furness replied to Furness's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Still haven't found anywhere!!!! please help -
Venue hire- with outside space for bouncy castle?
Furness replied to Furness's topic in The Family Room Discussion
I've tried getting hold of the griffin but don't seem to get an answer!? Might have to pop down there thanks -
Venue hire- with outside space for bouncy castle?
Furness replied to Furness's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Thanks guys- we are kinda looking for somewhere with a bar for the adults too hmmmm -
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