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We have got a SureFlap Pet Door which is designed for larger cats (and small dogs). We also have a large cat but another reason we got this one was that it has a curfew mode so you can set it to lock and unlock at certain times to keep your cat in overnight. We bought it from Amazon for about ?75 a few months ago and it has been excellent so far. I'd also recommend Phil from Four Paws Doors http://www.fourpawsdoors.co.uk who fitted ours. He has lots of recommendations on here and did a very neat and tidy job with ours.
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Sounds like retaliation from Moscow 17 gang for the recent killing of Rhyhiem Barton.
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Changes to your train times from Monday
PK36 replied to A Cinderella Line's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Is fitting in all the extra Cinderella Line stops, part of the reason why the morning rush hour trains from Denmark Hill to Blackfriars are going to be a lot less frequent with the new timetable? Currently there are seven direct trains between 8am and 9am (8.04, 8.13, 8.19, 8.26, 8.32, 8.39, 8.45), but from Monday it will be down to five trains (8.07, 8.17, 8.23, 8.37, 8.47)! -
BrandNewGuy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > They'll be extending the all-night service next > year ? including the Overground line from Highbury > and Islington / Dalston Junction to Clapham > Junction via Denmark Hill, which will be very > useful. Have you got a source for that info as the only thing I can find is that the 2018 extension is for the northern part to Highbury & Islington, not to Clapham Junction (i.e. it will still end at New Cross Gate): https://tfl.gov.uk/modes/london-overground/london-overground-night-service
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You could have a look at Sunshine Fruits which is a new Montessori nursery which has opened recently in Camberwell (so it may have spaces available?): http://sunshinefruits.co.uk It's located just off Peckham Road next to the old Southwark Town Hall. The rooms are lovely and bright and all the equipment and toys are brand new. Main issue is limited outside space as they only have shared access to a courtyard. Our daughter is due to start there in Jan 2018 when I go back to work from parental leave.
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Sticking with the recent Camberwell focus, there is a new caf?/bar/roastery due to open at the end of March. Called Spike and Earl it is another venture by Peckham's Old Spike Roastery. It will be in the old Southwark Town Hall building which has recently been redeveloped into student accommodation.
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Not in ED, but I had my photos done in Snappy Snaps at Camberwell Green when I renewed my Australian passport last month.
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Another recommendation for Fernando. We had him round for a day this week to tidy up the garden. We left the keys with him in the morning and by the time we got home from work he'd completely transformed it. We're now looking forward to planting some new flowers and shrubs in what were previously overgrown and weed filled beds. We shall definitely have him back should we need any future work in the garden. His phone number is 07946757938
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Exhibition of the proposed redevelopment at DHFC
PK36 replied to BrandNewGuy's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
A Southwark News article with a few photos of the new design: http://www.southwarknews.co.uk/news/exclusive-dulwich-hamlets-proposed-new-stadium-revealed/ -
Exhibition of the proposed redevelopment at DHFC
PK36 replied to BrandNewGuy's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
BrandNewGuy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > 2. The MOL designation is the urban equivalent of > green belt and as such any development already in > place (in this case the artificial pitch) can only > be developed or altered so as to have the same or > less impact on the surrounding land. So, for > instance, if there is an old pavilion on an area > of MOL, you can refurbish or rebuild it. What you > can't do is use its footprint to build something > substantially bigger and/or different. > > 3. 'Parkland' in itself cannot make up for the > loss of MOL. Moreover, Southwark Council are > currently in the process of declaring Green Dale a > Site of Importance to Nature Conservation, with > particular reference to the fact that it is > relatively 'wild' and has not been trimmned, > planted or cut. As such it maintains a unique mix > of flora and fauna (as well as plenty of dog > walkers!) that simply isn't there in a 'park' > environment. > Thanks for your reply BrandNewGuy - interesting to hear from someone who has a better understanding of the Green Dale site. I've only ever used it as a cut through and always thought it looked pretty unloved and was mainly used by dog walkers. Do you have any idea of the number of people who regularly use Green Dale and for what purpose/s? Regarding Point 2 - I'm not sure of the history of the site, but I presume the area where the artificial pitches are now must have only been designated as MOL after the pitches were built, as otherwise the fact they were built in the first place would seem to go against the rules/guidelines for MOL. Regarding Point 3 - it seems strange that Southwark Council are planning to declare Green Dale as a Site of Importance to Nature Conservation with reference to it's 'wild' nature, when their own plans include the creation of a playground, picnic area, pond and also involve the removal of some of the dense scrub in the southwest part. Regarding the ground not being 'sustainable' due to the possibility of promotion to the football league, I like your positivity, but I think any chance of that is a long, long way off, especially as we are now into the customary Hamlet late season wobble! I too, look forward to checking out the latest plans and hopefully a solution that suits (almost) everyone can be found. -
Exhibition of the proposed redevelopment at DHFC
PK36 replied to BrandNewGuy's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Aristide Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > there is a reason its metropolitan open land, > everyone is always talking about building over > open space and what it does to grassroots sport > etc. Are you saying that as long as it gives cash > to the club then so be it? > > Hadley need to go away, realise that the punt > isn't going to work and count their losses. > > All this nonsense about Hadley helping the club > and the community is a smoke screen for brazen > property development and they hope that the > supporters and community at large will do their > bidding for them. While I do have a vested interest as I'm a Hamlet supporter, I struggle to see why some people are against the stadium and site proposals - I obviously haven't yet seen the new ones but assume they won't be too dissimilar to the old ones linked above. Looking at these old proposals, the new stadium is pretty much situated where the current artificial football pitches are. I understand that the artificial football pitches (which are in poor condition) are part of the area classified as metropolitan open land but I wouldn't consider them to be a wildlife habitat or parkland, which is probably what a lot of people think when they hear the term. Essentially, by having the artificial football pitches currently there, that part of the metropolitan open land is already built upon. Yes, the proposed stadium does encroach outside of the footprint of the artificial pitches on the north east part but that seems to be negated by a larger chunk on the south west side being turned back into parkland. So there would be a net gain in parkland with the stadium being built. I know that Southwark Council themselves have proposed their own plans for Green Dale Fields and with their plans they propose to upgrade/improve the artificial football pitches. So it seems that whether it is the Hadley proposal or the Council proposal, the area where the artificial pitches currently are, will remain as 'built-upon' land. It's not as if the Council are planning to get rid of the artificial pitches and turn the whole area back into parkland. With the Council proposal there also does not appear to be any increase in the total amount of parkland made available. The Hadley proposals also mention improvements to Green Dale Fields and of potentially working with the Council's plans so I would presume Hadley would also pay for some, if not all of the work that would be done on the parkland part of the site. In times of stretched Council budgets this would also be welcome. Obviously Hadley want to make money from developing the site, but it seems to me it could be a win-win for all parties. Dulwich Hamlet get a new sustainable stadium, which is fit for purpose, new housing is built (some of it being affordable), local community gets better sports facilities, Green Dale Fields parklands are improved, Council (potentially) saves money not having to upgrade parklands themselves, Hadley makes profit. -
There's a nice article about them with some great photos here from a local non-league photographer: https://dbauckham.exposure.co/balls-with-menaces I haven't been myself but I think I can answer most of the questions: What league are they in? Kent County League West Division Do they charge to get in or is it free? It is free How many watch them? Not sure of regular attendance (most likely <50) but when some few Hamlet fans went along last season they said there were around 70 (including the 25 or so Hamlet fans) Do their fans have a left wing political identify like Dulwich Hamlets? Not sure? Are they a fan owned community ran club? Not sure?
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Otta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Late winner too wasn't it? Yes this game had a bit of everything - bumpy pitch, strong winds, penalty save from Phil in the first half, Hamlet took the lead early in second half, terrible second penalty decision given against us leading to their equaliser, Carew sent off for protesting, then Assistant Manager sent off, then Manager Gav sent off a bit later and then a last minute winner!
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GriffDHFC Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > IVAN EDAKE Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Help-Ma-Boab Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > I'll be dusting down my scarf and headed to > > Lewes > > > on the 12th. Christmas build up away day.... > > > > Another 3 easy points I reckon mate. Lewes is a > > bit of a boring 'old peoples home' type of > place > > though mate so I won't be hanging around for > long > > after the game. There are a few good shops down > > there though and I can personally recommend > Les's > > Organic Produce Store on the high street. His > > dwarf beans are to die for. > > > Afraid that trip to Lewes will have to postponed, > probably until January. After yesterday's win over > Margate, the next round of the FA Trophy will be > on the weekend of Saturday 12th so no Lewes til > later I'm afraid! Our draw for the next round of the FA Trophy is a very winnable away trip to Bury Town on 12th December: http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/dulwichhamlet/news/dulwich-hamlet-on-the-road-after-fa-trophy-draw-to-1533899.html Quite a long trip from SE London though.
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Charter School East - consultations
PK36 replied to @Woodwarde's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
A temporary site has been acquired for the school in Southampton Way, Camberwell. More info here: http://www.chartereastdulwich.org.uk/page/?title=Our+temporary+school+site+at+Southampton+Way&pid=120 -
Creepy House on Grove Park - what is it?
PK36 replied to giantbears's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I've just seen that a planning application has recently been submitted for this site at 123 Grove Park: http://planbuild.southwark.gov.uk:8190/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=summary&keyVal=_STHWR_DCAPR_9563235 Had a quick glance at the documents and the proposals look pretty impressive, with the majority of the existing trees and green areas to remain. It's by the same architects who worked on No. 17 Grove Park which turned out very nice if unaffordable to most! -
Christmas school fairs details request
PK36 replied to aalisam's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Lyndhurst Primary School fair is on Saturday 5th December from 3pm. -
Collection/drop off point for donations for Syrian refugees
PK36 replied to MsDarkwood's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Dulwich Hamlet are also collecting at this Saturday's home match: http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/dulwichhamlet/news/supporters-trust-ask-for-donations-to-alleviate-hu-1484680.html -
We bought a mattress about 6 months ago from the John Ryan Outlet store (http://www.johnryanoutlet.co.uk/) to replace our old Ikea one and it's one of the best purchases we've made. The outlet site sells off returned or slightly damaged mattresses for up to 50% off - we went for a Grade F mattress which is their most 'damaged' but besides a few scuffs/ marks it is perfect. It's only now that we have a decent mattress that we realise how badly we actually slept before.
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Hi klh, Another option is Heaven Sent Nursery (Despite the name, it's not religious) which is on Camberwell Church Street - just next to St Giles Church. Our daughter has been there since she was 6 months old and loves it. It doesn't look like much from the outside (think the previous occupant of the building was a bar/club), but is nice and bright inside and has a good sized garden at the back which they use every day (weather permitting). The staff are lovely and caring and our daughter has really developed in the time she has been there. Opening hours are 7.30am - 7pm. PK36
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According to the rumours/discussion on Urban75 we're in deep trouble: http://www.urban75.net/forums/threads/dulwich-hamlet-fc-2013-2014-season-chat-rumours-reports.310974/page-62 Debts of ?80-100k, gas supply cut off earlier this week due to non payment of bills (but now reconnected), etc.
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