
Azalea
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Franklin?s allows dogs.
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Lost tabby maine coon - Bellenden Road & Oglander Road
Azalea replied to BellendenEdd's topic in Lost, Found or Stolen
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How devastating. My condolences to everyone who loves her.
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I?ve had a neighbour fly tipping into my garden. Unbelievable. Not sure what to do.
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Brick House Bread announced they aren't reopening
Azalea replied to Azalea's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
peckhamside Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > For those living just out of ED in Nunhead you can > access delivery of excellent sourdough and other > breads from Coopers Bakehouse based in Brockley. > https://www.coopersbakehouse.com/ They also > supply some local shops including Proud Sow, > Broca and Costcutter in Brockley Cross. If you > ask your local deli on L.L. I am sure they could > start an account. All hand made using organic > ingredients. P.s. I used to work for them doing > delivery but dont now so this is a genuine > endorsement. Is the Costcutter Brockley Road or Mantle Rd? -
Ruskin Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I can't read the charging times if you could tell > us, please. The sign says charging applies at all times.
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binkylilyput Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Someone looking for an ethical car wash sounds > applaudable to me, not ridiculous I agree with you. It would similar as trying to find a place for a manicure that didn?t have people trafficked into this country. There were recent raids done in Peckham after reports of women being trafficked..
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Professional dog walkers a menace
Azalea replied to Ben Reeve-Lewis's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
KidKruger Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I can imagine 6 dogs barking at the same time but, > having used Nunhead cemetary for 5yrs, have never > actually seen 6 dogs being unloaded when ALL 6 are > barking at the exact same time. That would be some > coincidence, especially if the dogs are walked > daily together and have a settled relationship > with one another. > I can imagine it, but not recurringis the - that would > seem a trifle strange IMO. I?d be more inclined to trust the account of someone who lives opposite cemetery. What is the amount of dogs that Southwark allows wi5h dog walkers? I used to see more than six being walked by dog walkers employed by Angela, owner of the dog walking company who had one of her vehicles stolen with dogs inside because the walker left the keys in the ignition. I believe one of the Dogs was never found. -
Professional dog walkers a menace
Azalea replied to Ben Reeve-Lewis's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
It seems like Southwark Council are missing another to raise revenue if they don?t make them register and pay an annual fee, -
Professional dog walkers a menace
Azalea replied to Ben Reeve-Lewis's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I?m resurrecting this thread to find out if any controls have been put on commercial dog walkers. -
ED - ?100 for a kids birthday cake? REALLY?
Azalea replied to Angelina's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
fishbiscuits Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Azalea Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > If by large cake you mean a wedding cake with > > tiers, then yes. But their regular layer cakes > in > > different flavours are less than fifty pounds. > > Looking at their "curly whirly cake", with no > personalisation. > 5" - ?17 > 7" - ?38 > 10" - ?63 > 13" - ?100 > > I accept that 13" is really rather large, but it > is still just a basic single tier cake with simple > decoration. The sub-?50 option, the 7", would > really be too small for most kids parties I think. Obviously depends on how many people are invited. But there?s usually a lot of other food available that they fill up on first. I think a sheet cake works well for parties, only one part to frost, more space to put decoration. You don?t have to remove the cake from the tin. Pieces can be cut large or small and eaten with the hands. -
ED - ?100 for a kids birthday cake? REALLY?
Azalea replied to Angelina's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
fishbiscuits Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Konditor & Cook charge over ?100 for a large cake > with fairly basic decoration. Not sure why a local > baker would necessarily be cheaper. If by large cake you mean a wedding cake with tiers, then yes. But their regular layer cakes in different flavours are less than fifty pounds. -
I prefer the New Cross Sainsbury, but it closes at 10 pm.
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Why not ring round a few estate agents for views. No Flies has good recommendations.
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james_r Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Would appreciate a full list of alternatives to > DMC if anyone can post. Thank you. Certain surgeries such as The Gardens and Forest Hill Road won?t take you if you are out of their catchment area. Both these surgeries recently made their areas smaller. Melbourne Grove has more than ?13k patients and can?t cope or retain GPs. They are also responsible for the new surgery at Dulwich Hospital.
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Hi, Sorry to hear this. What kind of locks and door did you have? I?ve been burgled once and they kicked the bottom half of a panelled door out but the locks held. I replaced the door with a solid heavy door that had to be made because of the size of the frame. I had the lower ground floor of a house.
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Have tried calling them numerous times this morning and no answer. Anyone know if the boiler is fixed?
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Sue Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I don't know, but you can phone them to find out > on 020 8693 1833 :) Thanks. I just called and there?s no hot water anywhere,🥶. They said they are hoping to get it fixed tonight.
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Does anyone know if the showers are still working? Hopefully it?s a separate boiler.
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I?ve only ever used Ocado. After the first year of free deliveries you then have to pay. Their minimum order for free delivery is ?40. If you recommend a friend, as above, and they place their first order then you get the ?20 voucher for your next deliver, but not sure if you have to spend the minimum ?80 as the friend does, but I would hope not.
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