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Mustard

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  1. From the signs, she appeared to think that all dogs should be on a lead. Then in a further post she said she thought dogs should be on a lead on the road where joggers and cyclists are.
  2. oimissus Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > we have rubber flooring and you can drop pretty > much anything on it and it doesn't break. It's > called SaarFloor Noppe tiles and it's the kind of > thing you get around swimming pools. > > http://www.polyflor.com/jh/products.nsf/products!o > pen&family=elem&prodcode=fmist58 > > we have it in red. It's fantastic. Every admires > it (except our ex-neighbour, who after feeding our > cats one holiday said 'I have to tell you, I > really don't like your new floor.' No, you > ^didn't^ have to tell me that, actually!). Always wanted rubber flooring. How warm is it? Does it take underfloor heating? And, does it show marks and how easy is it to clean?
  3. Did the dog really attack you? If so, you should have called the police.
  4. They are answering their phone now, in case anyone needs to know.
  5. Same problem with phones today and yesterday. Received a message asking me to call them for unspecified reason in the afternoon. Called back and message said they were closed at 4pm. Today am being told I am on hold, but then phone rings with no answer.
  6. Closed for refurbishment only.
  7. Cheap cars - Nissan Almera Tino, they stopped production in 2005. or Nissan Primera Estate. would never buy a new car.
  8. If a tree comes down you would just contact your insurance company and then let them sort it out with neighbours and their insurers.
  9. SplendidLikePeckham Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > well this debate has certainly rumbled along like > an early morning 747 since I started this > thread.... > Just to point out to Fazer, the Early Morning > Respite Trials, the link to which you posted, were > in fact tried out last year, and generally made > the situation in our part of London worse - > creating as HACAN put it, a 'noise corridor' over > Brockley, parts of East Dulwich and Peckham. By > avoiding the zones marked on the map, the planes > actually flew more frequently over us instead. > There was a fair amount of press about this and > thankfully Heathrow say they don't plan to > reintroduce them. So I wouldn't recommend calling > for their return! > > The e-petition looks like a good idea though. > > And as far as glazing/shutters go, we installed > secondary glazing, (different to double glazing) > using acoustic glass and installed by City Sound. > It ain't cheap, and you can still hear some of the > planes, but they are a darn sight quieter now. > Part of the problem here is the amount of > Victorian housing stock often fitted with thin > single glazed panes, which offer chuff all sound > insulation.. > > and two or three days of easterly winds are > forecast, so there won't be any early morning > arrivals for a while - happy sleeps everyone! Did you have single pane glass and then install the secondary glazing? Does your secondary glazing open?
  10. Brockley Market opened.
  11. What kind of food does she like?
  12. What kind of locks do you currently have?
  13. I remember hearing at one point that ED was supposed to the Crouch End of S. London. No tube, just like Crouch End and similarish shops. From Stroud Green you can walk easily to Finsbury Park, which has excellent transport.
  14. LondonMix Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Finsbury Park isn't more expensive than ED. > Certainly not on a per square foot basis. The 3 > bed terraces tend to be a bit larger there but in > general (besides the odd outlier) Finsbury get you > more for your money than in ED at the moment. What about Stroud Green? Quite like that area as it's between FP and Crouch End.
  15. Thank you James. Felt sure it would have been replaced, but it's been that way for a couple of weeks at least.
  16. Think she has a flat in Bloomsbury and also lives in France.
  17. Hello Mr. Barber, The gate has been missing from the Goose Green fencing, on the East Dulwich Road side, for quite a while now. Can you find out if it is going to be replaced and when? Thanks.
  18. Look at the Chinti and Parker website, they have a good sale on now. Also, Baukjen.com (part of Isabella Oliver)
  19. steveo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > What is a throw? A blanket type thingy/coverlet that you 'throw' over a chair, sofa, bed for effect and over a person for warmth.
  20. Blackwoods Cheese Company is based in Brockley and they sell at Herne Hill Sunday market. They have a facebook page. Tried and bought some today.
  21. Sometimes Quidco have good deals on joining the AA, with cashback.
  22. I have an automatic car too. AA will change the battery for you. I have used them twice for battery problems. You can join now but you can't use them immediately. Kwik Fit sell batteries and will replace them if you can get the car there. I had to get one from them the last time (I used the one in the Old Kent Rd because Grove Vale didn't have the right kind) after the AA charged me up but didn't have a suitable one to put on my car. It's possible your battery is too old to charge, do you know how old it is? The first time I had to replace my battery was when the original factory battery went kaput on my car, and I had already had the car for 2 years so the battery was a total of 7 years.
  23. Yes, Raynes Park is v. close to Wimbledon, with corresponding prices. Saw that Worcester Park and New Malden trains do stop at Clapham Junction. There is a Waitrose in W.Park. My auntie lived in Mayfair Avenue, and there is a 4 bed house for sale there now for 589,950. At that end of WPark, there is a parade of shops with a Co-op, and then further up Central Road, the main shopping area, is a larger array of shops.
  24. Pretty sure Worcester Park goes to Clapham Junction. Raynes Park goes to Clapham Junction, but don't know about prices. It's in the same area but further in.
  25. *Bob* Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > http://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/rich-londone > rs-live-up-to-25-years-longer-than-people-from-poo > rer-parts-of-the-capital-9058039.html > > 76 .. still, not bad though, eh? > > > More than all my male forebears. I'd have been > happy with that if you'd have asked me 20 years > ago. The article said 71 for males and 76 for females.
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