
BikeChick
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Hi there I am looking for someone to build a den/tree house type thing - design and build it. I live in Gipsy Hill and need someone with availability relatively soon. Thanks!!
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Hi there, I am looking for a local ukulele teacher to come to my house to teach two children aged 5 and a half and 8 the ukulele (at the same time). I would be looking for someone either at 4:30 or 5pm on a Monday or Friday or on a Saturday or Sunday afternoon. Thanks!
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Hi there Can anyone recommend a good maths tutor for a struggling/low-on-confidence 8 year old boy, summer birthday just turned 8 (just started year 4 - private system). We are not looking to drill him, we are looking for someone fun and kind who gets young children who struggle with maths concepts and can help boost his confidence. Looking for someone to come to our home in West Dulwich/Gipsy Hill area twice a week after school (ideally Monday - Thursday, 4:30/5pm ish) No need to suggestions around maths games online and so on....he won't do them, totally refuses to do anything like that with us. Kumon is definitely not for us, either, and school have discouraged us from Kumon. Thanks!
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Reserving car space with wheelie bins
BikeChick replied to maritap's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
If you are moving house you can apply to have a parking suspension, via th council Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > BikeChick Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I disagree. I feel like it is arrogant to > assume > > you can reserve a spot. I have moved house > > multiple times in London and each time reserved > a > > parking suspension in the normal way. For a skip > I > > don?t think anyone is entitled to a skip > outside > > their house! First come first served. If there > > were a polite note on the bins explaining the > > need, maybe... but otherwise sorrynotsorry ! > > What normal way is that then? -
Reserving car space with wheelie bins
BikeChick replied to maritap's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I disagree. I feel like it is arrogant to assume you can reserve a spot. I have moved house multiple times in London and each time reserved a parking suspension in the normal way. For a skip I don?t think anyone is entitled to a skip outside their house! First come first served. If there were a polite note on the bins explaining the need, maybe... but otherwise sorrynotsorry ! -
Reserving car space with wheelie bins
BikeChick replied to maritap's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Just move the bins. I see this all the time, often in Dulwich Village. I just move the bins back onto the pavement and park. I am just as entitled to park there as anyone else! -
I have a bin bag full of them...in good condition. Does anyone know of anywhere I can recycle or donate? Thanks!
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It is obviously possible to do it yourself, but I have been using a nannypaye company for over 3 years now because for the sale of ?160 a year it takes a massive PITA off your hands. They do everything, including SSP or SMP if your nanny is sick long term or goes on mat leave. Dont forget you need to do the employers' NIC too. Our nanny had a second job so we had to split tax codes, etc etc and nannypaye dealt with all of it. They also helped me deal with a redundancy situation/payment correctly and calculated all the payments due etc. Honestly I would never do it myself...not for the cheap annual fees they charge. They are so helpful, too. I use nannypaye.co.uk
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Does anyone have an example of an au pair or live-in nanny "handbook" or "manual" they would be happy to share with me? Thank you!
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The extra scans at Kings are to do with the research they are doing there, I believe.
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Sorry the link to the word document didn't work....I found it by googling "Birch Tree Midwives" and it was called "Improving Services for Pregnant Women at Kings College Hospital"
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I am SE21 had a home birth with the Brierley Midwives (now know as Birch Tree). The Home Birth/Community Midwives Teams have changed a lot over the last year or so, and I am still in touch with my midwife who gave me some info on the changes. There are now four teams covering the whole Kings area and I think, based on the info I received from her and this info I just located online, you would be the Denmark Hill team:http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&frm=1&source=web&cd=2&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwibirKRwJDLAhVBbhQKHbBMAxUQFgglMAE&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.lambethccg.nhs.uk%2FPractice-Portal%2Fnews%2Fgp-bulletin%2FDocuments%2F06.11.2015%2F1.%2520Improving%2520services%2520for%2520pregnant%2520women%2520at%2520Kings%2520College%2520Hospital.doc&usg=AFQjCNG1nGSRydUHskazZR4mnh3yA-j3Zw&sig2=kBeLAhIkhZ-GmXw980kLxw
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My kids are driving me nuts! Need professional help!
BikeChick replied to reren's topic in The Family Room Discussion
I can't recommend a professional but I just wanted to post that this sounds a lot like our house at the weekends...we have a 2 year old and a 5 year old (both boys). It is relentless and noisy and they have started squabbling a lot. Does not help that our two year old has very slow speech so he can't make himself understood...so he screams and shouts. I think it is a phase....and will get easier. However, one thing I have noticed really helps is doing things individually with the two of them. So, I might take the older one to swimming and then for brunch or coffee on his own, for a treat and abit of solo time and attention. 2 year old stays with my husband. 2 year old is much calmer when on his own and plays happily. Obviously this isn't ideal as weekends are ideal family time...but we find if we mix it up a bit like this, the weekends are much more bearable. Also....consider getting a babysitter in for a few hours during the day at the weekend, to perhaps take one of the kids. There are lots of fab local au pairs who love extra babysitting. -
Can anyone reccomend a private midwife?
BikeChick replied to christinaH's topic in The Family Room Discussion
I would advise you to persevere as there are definitely home birth teams at Kings. I had mine with Brierley Midwives. You could try and call them directly, or write to them. Keep asking until you get to speak to the right person. You could even call in as the community midwives centre is based right behind midwives house. There are a LOT of other issues involved with using a private midwife...insurance, etc etc. I don't know the details but I would honestly recommend trying to speak to someone in the community midwives team at Kings before you go down the private route. Kings has an INCREDIBLE homebirth team.
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