
sedm
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Half Moon Montessori Nursery: amazing! opposite Judith Kerr
sedm replied to arrozdoce's topic in The Family Room Discussion
I agree. I feel so lucky to have found this nursery. It’s very nurturing but I’ve also been amazed at the phonics etc they do - it’s far superior to what I’ve experienced at other nurseries in the area -
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None of those jobs seem urgent/necessary as opposed to stuff you would like to do, so you could take your time/save up if necessary and stagger the work. If you like the house, can afford it and it's in a good location I would go for it.
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Dulwich Medical Centre CQC report out: "Requires Improvement"
sedm replied to bawdy-nan's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
It took me over three months to get an appointment with the nurse after they cancelled twice on the day of the appointment, when I had already booked time off work. Really hope they have improved... I've always had good care from the GPs, it just seems way too busy. -
Of course its reasonable to keep your cats in all the time Alex K & KidKruger - was in no way trying to suggest that it wasn't. I'm sorry if my post was misinterpreted.
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Well if you take that view, you should never let your cat out at all in case they get run over by a car. I think all cat owners need to come to their own decisions on what they feel comfortable doing.
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Cinnabar - I agree 100% with your post. My cat means the world to me, but I think it would be cruel to keep him in all the time because he is so happy when he's outside. At the moment the balance I've struck is to keep him in at night (even though he's not happy at all about this, because he particularly likes going out at night.) There has to be a quality of life argument here too - my cat would be so unhappy being cooped up inside all day that I don't think that would be fair.
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Thankyou so much for all this information. I had heard about the cats killed in Croydon but didn't realise it was a danger here too. Let me know if you need any help delivering leaflets.
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Horrific. Does anyone know if this is happening at night or during the day?
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Unannounced doorstop callers in Plough / ED area
sedm replied to FriendsOfTheTerrapin's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Similar thing happened to me - thought it was very weird, the guy seemed surprised when I opened the door and then asked me questions about the windows at the back of my house & whether we had a conservatory. It felt suspicious (like he was knocking to see if someone was inside the house, and scoping out the property) -
If Neighbourhood Vets goes I will be devastated... I have a much loved but very poorly rescue kitten and that place has been invaluable to me
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Closure of Melbourne Grove to through traffic - new petition
sedm replied to tiddles's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Huge understanding for residents in the road. However, surely the fact that there is a high volume of traffic means residents in East Dulwich (including me) find Melbourne Grove vital? People who speed are clearly a problem & very selfish - but would be very sorry to see the majority punished for the actions of minority. As a driver I'm also starting to feel the Council isn't on my side more generally... -
I'm indifferent about the merits for and against Iceland, but do worry that a new M&S would take business away from the great independents on Lordship Lane - greengrocer/fishmonger/butcher/deli/baker etc - in a way that Iceland and Co-Op don't... *sigh*
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Clothes moths wreaking havoc! how to get rid of?
sedm replied to EastDulwichRose's topic in The Lounge
I've had problems with this too. The most effective way of killing them is extreme heat or extreme cold. I emptied every single cupboard and draw and washed all clothes on a high heat. While clothes out, give cupboards/wardrobe serious clean. The items I suspected of harbouring eggs I also put in the freezer after washing on high heat. This takes ages, and is laborious. But it is effective. From then on I used moth balls/strips in wardrobe and cupboards to try and keep them away.
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