
tracymcdavis
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Did your post-lockdown resolutions include something about "giving back" to your local community? - Let us help you with that! Volunteer with us for 90 minutes a week (and just in term-time) with our local Brownies group. We meet on Monday evenings from 6 to 7:30 pm at a local school off Lordship Lane. We are a non-religious, non-denominational group - no church parades or other things you remember from the 1970s. We are just interested in giving girls aged 7-10 an adventure packed programme. By volunteering with us, you can help girls build their confidence, learn new skills and have loads of fun. You don't need any experience - just a willingness to pitch in and enjoy yourself. You can be aged 18-80 and you don't have to be female (although I admit most of guiding is). You will be CRB (criminal record) checked if you do decide to volunteer with us regularly - as anyone working with children is of course. If you'd like to find out more - please PM me and I'll happily call or email more information. Thanks Tracy 15 East Dulwich Brownies
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Another vote for Deep Sea on Vestry Road. Really lovely chips and mushy peas - I'm afraid I cannot comment on the fish as I'm a veggie. ---edited to change pies for peas - mushy peas = lovely, mushy pies - not so much---
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new Carboot Sale!! 26th January! Declutter for new year!!
tracymcdavis replied to peckham.carboot's topic in The Lounge
It is at Harris Academy Peckham - the entrance they use is on Lyndhurst Way -
the mystery of the vanishing small brown bin
tracymcdavis replied to civilservant's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I second that TownleyGreen - but we just put all our meat waste (just cat food in our household) in a box in the freezer and transfer it across on bin day. The rest of our waste doesn't seem to attract any "fly babies". -
Any recommendations for child-friendly activites on Friday?
tracymcdavis replied to tracymcdavis's topic in The Lounge
Thanks everyone - lots of great suggestions. We ended up getting a treasure train around southwark - although we slightly curtailed it due to the heat. -
Any recommendations for activites for Friday?
tracymcdavis replied to tracymcdavis's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Thanks for the tip on the treasure hunts - really love that idea. I think we might head in to do the Southwark one with Borough Market and HMS Belfast. -
Any recommendations for child-friendly activites on Friday?
tracymcdavis replied to tracymcdavis's topic in The Lounge
Thanks! Funnily enough somebody suggested a treasure hunt that includes HMS Belfast so I think that might work. You re so right - it seems a funny age- it was so much easier when they were 5 and a trip to Peckham Rye was amazing :) -
Help needed please! My sister and her two children are visiting from out of town for the weekend - I don't have children and so I'm not very with it on great activities out locally. I'm looking for something to do with them on Friday, preferably locally as we are going into town Sat and Sun. They are aged 10 and 11 - one girl and one boy. We are in Peckham - but Camberwell, Dulwich even out to Brixton all good! Doesn't need to be free. We already have the crazy golf at the Horniman booked for Saturday morning. This time last year we did a chocolate bar making workshop at the museum of Chocolate in Brixton - which I am still earning good Auntie-points for :-) Thanks in advance Tracy
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Help needed please! My sister and her two children are visiting for the weekend - I don't have children and so I'm not very with it on great activities out locally. I'm looking for something to do with them on Friday, preferably locally as we are going into town Sat and Sun. They are aged 10 and 11 - one girl and one boy. We are in Peckham - but Camberwell, Dulwich even out to Brixton all good! Doesn't need to be free. We already have the crazy golf at the Horniman booked for Saturday morning. This time last year we did a chocolate bar making workshop at the musuem of Chocolate in Brixton - which I am still earning good Auntie-points for :-) Thanks in advance Tracy
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Black and White Cat (Green Collar)
tracymcdavis replied to DulwichFox's topic in Lost, Found or Stolen
I've been over to see the cat this afternoon and I'm satisfied he's not a stray. That photo really didn't do him any favours though! He's pretty old I would say so a little thin and frail - but clean, has a new collar, and the fact he goes somewhere else at night I think points to him going home. He just like's DF's sunny garden! His eyes look really gummy in the photo but if so, they've been cleaned since then. He has a little scratch on his nose - but mine come in regularly with a lot worse. DF - if you think his condition does get worse, you have my details, and I'm happy to take another look. -
Black and White Cat (Green Collar)
tracymcdavis replied to DulwichFox's topic in Lost, Found or Stolen
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Some Whetherspoons have indeed started doing pizza...https://www.jdwetherspoon.com/food/pizza . Not in Peckham last time I was there but did have one down in Ramsgate
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Heads up - Interesting threads in the main section
tracymcdavis replied to Keef's topic in The Lounge
I don't - but I am accurately reporting what crossed my mind when I read it. Fair play - it's true - other women can have no clue what other women have to live with too. But that didn't cross my mind at the time. I don't care if it's a man or a women - I care about what has happened. I just think there are circumstances when a rigid rule can be unfair to people we would usually all want to help. I think it's an issue that is important enough to be pointed out and it could be so easily solved. I want women to be able to provide for themselves and feel safe in their own homes. That's it. -
Heads up - Interesting threads in the main section
tracymcdavis replied to Keef's topic in The Lounge
I wanted to say exactly the same thing Sue but knew I'd could be hammered as I have used Jennifer's business and would be seen as biased - I've met the lady in question once. It's nice to know that any women who has concerns for her safety will be treated with such understanding and kindness. While I do understand that Admin has to have rules to ensure businesses are real, surely there is a case for being able to provide alternative evidence - or should any women, who let's face it could have suffered stalking or domestic abuse, not be allowed to advertise their business whilst also keeping themselves safe. It struck me as just so typical of men not having the first clue what many women's normal everyday life is like and how we have to be constantly on guard and afraid.
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