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lizbells6

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  1. The Repair Cafe, Nunhead Green Community Centre. Mend it with Mo, Telegraph HillCentre.
  2. Thames Water are responsible for shared drains from the junctions where they join up out to the road. This should include the manhole cover in your garden.
  3. I think they might be gazanias.
  4. Sent you a PM. Liz
  5. The Orchard Project?
  6. You could try contacting South London Makerspace, based in Herne Hill. southlondonmakerspace.org
  7. The larger St.Christopher's charity shop on Lordship Lane is still taking them in.
  8. I think there's a top bar in Burgess Park but I don't know how you'd get hold of the beekeepers at this time of year. You could contact London Beekeepers Association or Bromley BKA - both very friendly. I think doing inspections is a bit more difficult with TBs because the frames aren't supported at their base but you probably know that!
  9. Hi Calsug, sent you a PM. Liz
  10. Davis and Vaughan, Upland Road. Very helpful and they have their workshop at the back of the shop.
  11. Also, wear a mouth mask while you are dealing with the mould so you are not breathing in the spores.
  12. For the repairs, you could try John Procter, the luthier at Nunhead Green.
  13. Could you try to identify what sort of bees they are from the BBKA website photos before you call out a beekeeper? Beekeepers collect honey bee swarms or colonies which can be re homed. If they are under a shed, they probably aren't honey bees, which build comb downwards.
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