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They ask for photo ID. Typed something onto their device, not sure what. From Amazon Website Delivery of age restricted items via Amazon will be to the address on the shipping label, to a redirected address designated by the customer, or the reception of a commercial building. Valid photographic ID of the recipient will be required upon delivery. An age restricted item can be delivered to another adult over the age of 18 at the same address. We take our responsibility in relation to the sale of age-restricted items extremely seriously. To confirm the recipient is over 18 years, valid photographic ID with a date of birth may be required upon delivery. The driver will input your year of birth into their device and may then require an ID check to complete the age verification process. The driver will not record any other information, take photographs of your ID document or be able to access your information once the delivery is complete. The year of birth is stored securely in Amazon’s systems. This way we can ensure that any legal obligations with respect to age verification have been met and will be deleted according to our retention policy. Delivery to a locker, pick-up point or nominated safe place location is not available for these items. If there is nobody at the address aged 18 years or over, who can show valid photo identification and accept the package at the delivery address, the item will be returned to Amazon for re-delivery the following day. If your order is being delivered to a commercial address or residential apartment block, the receptionist, concierge, or mail room attendant receiving your parcel, must provide a valid photo ID, showing they are aged 18 or over. If they can't, the parcel will be returned to Amazon for re-delivery the following day. Photo identification accepted by Amazon Logistics: A passport A European Union or United Kingdom (photocard) driving licence Ministry of Defence Form 90 (a defence identity card issued to serving military) National Identity card issued by European Union Member State (other than the United Kingdom), and Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein or Switzerland A biometric immigration document (issued by The Home Office to individuals going through different stages of the immigration process as a residence permit) A photographic identity card bearing a national Proof of Age Standard Scheme (PASS) hologram
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Yes, and proof of identity. I have been told twice now that they are not allowed to hand over parcel without it and would get the sack if they did. My Mum was asked for proof of age and she is 86!
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Had the same recently too, they needed Photo ID, passport or Driving Licence for a pack of razors.
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Thank you, that is exactly right.
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Recommended Roofer / Roofing Specialist - RJP (Russell Perring) Roofing
Kathleen Olander replied to Stu's topic in Reviews
I used him on a few jobs and he was brilliant, reliable, knowledgeable etc. However, last time over a year ago, he came to give a quote which we verbally accepted for a complete new roof, and have never been able to get hold of him since, by phone or e-mail? I wondered if something had happened to him? -
Dulwich Village area-wide CPZ consultation is back!
Kathleen Olander replied to Rockets's topic in Roads & Transport
Yes that's right, it affects all Southwark Residents, the effects of CPZ's are not contained in one small area. They are trying to get a CPZ IN Nunhead and other lpaces too. -
Dulwich Village area-wide CPZ consultation is back!
Kathleen Olander replied to Rockets's topic in Roads & Transport
I imagine Nigello is talking about parked cars on Court Lane not ones on the road! This thread is about the consultation for CPZ in Dulwich Village. No, wealthy people can send their kids to any school they like. State schools only accept kids in their immediate area. The problem I have is that 1,350 children are being coached in and out everday in term time, and most, if not all, do not live in the Borough of Southwark and therefore their parents do not contribute one penny or have any interest whatsoever in Southwark. In the meantime the schools facilities are expanding at such a rate that Alleyns and JAGS have built all over their car parks and so their staff and visitors, who also mostly don't live in Southwark, all park on surrounding roads i.e. Calton Ave. The coaches then cause congestion by leaving engines running in winter and air conditioning in summer, which Southwark Council never seem to tackle. Each day the coaches arrive back around 1 p.m. taking up a huge number of parking spaces and as far as I know again don't pay a penny to Southwark. As a result, Southwark residents have no places to park and Southwark Council want to put in a CPZ to charge them on top of their Council Tax. -
Dulwich Village area-wide CPZ consultation is back!
Kathleen Olander replied to Rockets's topic in Roads & Transport
Clearly Calton Ave and Gilkes Crescent residents do think it's a problem judging by the amount of yellow dots on the map. whether interactive or not. Given the chance of course they want to empty their streets of cars, just like Court Lane did. Remember they mostly have big drives so they won't have to fork out for permits for their cars or visitors cars and all the parking will be displaced elsewhere. -
Dulwich Village area-wide CPZ consultation is back!
Kathleen Olander replied to Rockets's topic in Roads & Transport
According to Southwark's Evidence in the latest Streets for People, local residents in Calton Ave and Gilkes and others have asked Southwark Council to introduce a CPZ. Regardless of their drives they want their streets emptied of all the parked cars which for the most part belong to staff and visitors of Alleyns and JAGS. If they get the CPZ's introduced all that traffic and parking ends up on someone else's street, most likely where the less well off live! -
Dulwich Village area-wide CPZ consultation is back!
Kathleen Olander replied to Rockets's topic in Roads & Transport
That's right, the children bussed in on coaches everday are not local. They are currently transporting 1,350 pupils daily. Also bear in mind they contribute nothing to the local economy as they never leave the school premises! -
Dulwich Village area-wide CPZ consultation is back!
Kathleen Olander replied to Rockets's topic in Roads & Transport
It doesn't affect me, I have no car and I don't drive. I don't think CPZ's or LTN's work, they just make traffic/parking someone else's problem, and in Southwark that means the less fortunate. -
Dulwich Village area-wide CPZ consultation is back!
Kathleen Olander replied to Rockets's topic in Roads & Transport
The reason the roads coded red have so many parked cars, is due to the private schools, JAGS and Alleyns. Carlton Avenue in term time is bumper to bumper from top to bottom. East Dulwich Grove and Townley Road is full of coaches and cars each day from around 1 p.m. onwards. Likewise Gilkes Crescent, Dulwich Village and Turney Road have people parking to shop, (it is a High Street after all) and accommodate staff and visitors to the Village schools. The schools have only a handful of parking spaces, so no parking for staff or visitors. Therefore they all park on surrounding streets. Why should Southwark residents have to pay to park just to stop the school staff turning their roads into car parks. Do Southwark Council receive any payment from the school coach companies for parking? -
New JAGS Pre-Prep on East Dulwich Grove
Kathleen Olander replied to ed_pete's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
The house nearest the school has been owned by JAGS for years and the previous Head and her family lived in it. The other house was owned by Tony who used to have the small newspaper kiosk near Kings College Hospital. When he died JAGS purchased it at well over market price, I am guessing because they had the new build in mind, and it has remained empty ever since. It would have been nice if they could have remained residential, they are great Mid-century family homes. -
It was a church, it was called Christchurch, I will try to attach postcard I have of it. Here it is
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You may be able to find the Valiant boiler manual online if you can't find your own booklet. Try typing the make and model number into google.
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The best place for a sandwich in East Dulwich?
Kathleen Olander replied to Katherty's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Make one and take it with you! -
Cat deterrent going too far?
Kathleen Olander replied to froggy's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Ask her politely what it is there for? If you know your cat poos in her garden get a tray for your cat. It will NOT deter a cat in any case. Cats will just jump on the bit of bench without the wire or else just jump from fence onto paving. -
I think a noise like that was mentioned on here quite a long time ago, but I can't remember exact location.
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Annmarie of Angel Upholstery, who used to be in Melbourne Grove, has done a great job on our Heal's 1930s chair. She is now based at Chadwick Road and we highly recommend her, She is highly professional, friendly and gives great advice on fabric etc. Keeps customer informed throughout.
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That's spot on. By the way anyone know what happened to the 'parklet' that sprung up overnight outside Romeo Jones in DV and then disappeared again a short while later?
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Post not being delivered by Royal Mail
Kathleen Olander replied to gazzam's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
One item of post today, together with a load of advertising leaflets from Specsavers, Checkatrade and other bits I couldn't be bothered with, all went straight in recycling. -
Post not being delivered by Royal Mail
Kathleen Olander replied to gazzam's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Same here, no post again since last Friday. -
Were they police? I know PCSO's patrol Nunhead Cemetery.
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