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Kat

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  1. Pawel and his team did an excellent job! They worked on a Sunday, which was incredibly convenient, and their communication throughout the process was clear and professional. They even accommodated moving items to two different storage locations on the same day without any issues. Their flexibility and efficiency made the whole experience stress-free. I will definitely use their services again and highly recommend them!
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    Gerry the Plumber

    Another recommendation for Gerry. We asked him to come and fix a leak and also to put the inhibitor into the central system. He's one of the most honest tradesmen around and a lovely bloke to have around the house. The leak was more troublesome than first thought but he always come back later to fix the problem without charge. He will be the first name to call if I need a plumber in the future. He can be contacted on 07872303925.
  3. I would like to add another recomendation for Julian. He recently done 4 alcoves, 2 bedroom cupboards and a fantastic walk-in wardrobe. Julian is very knowlegable and clearly love what he's doing. He work with us throughout the process, giving us ideas and expertise all the time. A very lovely guy to have around the house and we have so many lovely comments from other tradesmen about his work. Julian Richards The London Fitted Wardrobe Co. Mob: 07931 520 713
  4. We recently had Oskar and his team to do some fencing at the back garden and also putting up trellis at the side. They worked very hard and the work is fantastic especially the new fence. The price is competitive and Oskar is a nice guy to deal with. Highly recommended and will use again if needed.
  5. I also like to recommend Mehmet. He gave an estimation of how long it will take to prune the wisteria tree but actually managed to complete in less time. He's extremely hardworking so you definitely get your money worth. He also cleared the gutter while he was there which wasn't part of the schedule. I will be using him again.
  6. Emro - not too sure where you got the statistic for Charter. I got this from their webssite. "Our drive to ensure excellence at the highest level is illustrated by the outstanding results of our more able and talented students. 19% ,that is 29 students, gained at least 8A*/A grades" so 19% for the Charter. 87.2% for Dulwich College (190 students) 90% for Alleyns (128 students) 98% for JAGS (104 students) Charter is an average school when comparing with the other state schools. But comparing with the local private schools is just ridiculous.
  7. So they want less inspections, less workload and a job for life but they want better pay for doing this.
  8. This is what the teachers are striking for : The NUT and NASUWT have published a "joint declaration of intent" - building on the pensions campaign - to defend teachers and the education service. We have launched a joint campaign against the Government's attacks on the teaching profession, including: workload pressures: damaging teachers' health and threatening educational standards; pensions: imposing unfair contribution increases and changes to pension ages; pay: continuing the pay freeze and proposing local pay and further performance related pay; conditions: attacking national terms and conditions of service, including through the academisation of schools; inspections: creating workload and stress through punitive and frequent inspections; and job security: increasing job losses through funding cuts and curriculum reforms.
  9. LocalTeacher - please do not put spin on this. This strike is all about better pensions and nothing else. This is just like train drivers trying to get a better deal for themselves every year. They said they're striking for public safety but yet will stop striking when they get a better contracts. You got a very good deal so please get on with the job and don't fool the public by saying you're doing it for the kids.
  10. Hi, I started this thread on the Residential section but with no response, maybe more luck in this section. We are looking to rent and possibly buy a house on Half Moon Lane (Herne Hill end). What is it like to live on this road? Is it too busy and noisy? Is it safe and desirable road? Will it be difficult to sell in the future because it's on an A road? Thank you.
  11. This was posted on the Herne Hill forum At 6.45 p.m. last night (Thursday 17th) there was a fatal accident involving a young girl, aged 12 on Herne Hill near the junction with Gubyon Avenue. She was hit by a double decker bus, operating route 68. She died at the scene of the incident. Police are appealing for any witnesses who may have seen the incident or the movement of the girl or bus. Please contact the Metropolitan Police at Brixton on 0300 123 1212 or the Herne Hill Safer Neighbourhood Team on 0208 721 2824. Our thoughts are with the family and friends of the girl.
  12. I think the issue mainly derived from their ethnicity. How many Chinese, Japanese or Indian have you seen in the street robbing and stabbing each other? The eastern cultures are brought up by their parents to value education, education and education no matter what their social background is. If society is to blame for the violence of young men, then why the eastern cultures are not affected?
  13. Bromley swimming pool have a small slide for the little ones http://www.bromleymytime.org.uk/pavilion-leisure-centre.html
  14. Hi, You can either choose 5 mornings or 5 afternoons. I think the morning starts at 9am to 11.45am or 1pm to 3.30pm for the afternoon session. However the school is usually oversubscribed so you need to register your child a long way in advance. We register our child 1 year in advance but didn't get the morning slot that we wanted. I hope this help.
  15. Sorry but negotiations have brokern down at an advance stage. We couldn't agreed the terms of the lease. So we are back to square one and looking for another suitable site on Lordship Lane.
  16. Ganapati - Yes, we will be doing chargrilled beef in fresh wild betal leaves. Sorry people, can't confirm the location just yet. I thought Inside 72 is already under offer.
  17. Wee quinnie - correct we won't be using fish sauce or shrimp paste in our vegetarian dishes. We will be using soya bean, sea salt or vegetable stock.
  18. You are spot on Nero. Vietnamese food is still unknown and still get mistaken to be the same as chinese food. Hopefully people will embrace something new.
  19. Hopefully people don't have to travel all the way to Dalston to have a decent Vietnamese meal. James - what do you normally have at Song Que?
  20. Louisa - that's great that you enjoy Vietnamese food, can you remember what you had? Andyng - I'm Vietnamese and live locally....why?
  21. Nero - we are still in discussion with our suppliers but we will be hoping to sell 333 and saigon beer among others.
  22. Sorry can't dislcose this yet, we haven't exchange contracts yet but hoping to do this soon.
  23. We are hoping to open our first restaurant in Lordship Lane around April. It has been a long process but finally there is a light at the end of the tunnel. Our food will be based on fresh ingredients using the traditional vietnamese cooking methods. The restaurant will be fresh and modern but the food will be 100% authentic. We'll be trying to cater for more vegetarian dishes, already on the menu are goi cuon (fresh summer rolls), banh xeo, vietnamese spring rolls, fried vegetable pho, goi du (papaya salad), grilled aubergine with spring onions sea salt and olive oil, morning glory etc. We will be hoping to see you soon.
  24. Jeremy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It would be welcome... you're not looking at the > old Jerk Rock site by any chance? We did consider it but it was too small and at the wrong end of LL.
  25. Louisa - Don't think I can afford to buy out the Sea cow ::o Huguenot - It will be replacing one of the food outlet so should be OK. I'm in negotiation at the moment but they're asking silly money. I can get the same outlet in upper Street (Islington) for the same money but I live locally so I want to bring something new to the community. It's a big gamble, but hopefully there should be enough demand to justify the gamble.
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