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Do you mean in the case of a repair or replacement?
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guarding against future dependency in our kids
Rosetta replied to Zacdrumbaker's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Meghan Markle is running the SussexRoyal Instagram account, and prior to that had her own Insta account. I wouldn?t use her as an example in how to stay off social media. -
Has anyone received their garden/brown bin sticker?
Rosetta replied to Mrs C's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
first mate Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Where this has really gone wrong is if you have > paid up and subscribed but do not yet have a brown > bin but do have some brown bags. > > It is not clear if your brown bags will be > collected in the usual way, until such time as a > brown bin appears? And, once the bags run out are > you expected to buy more until the brown bin > appears? I am hoping and assuming that it is not > now a case of having to buy more bags as well as > organise pick-ups, despite having paid for the > garden waste service? Based in what happened to Sue above, it seems like they ignoring the paper bags. What a shambles this is. -
I successfully use red lentils. Tinned lentils are expensive. Red lentils are very inexpensive and easy and fast to cook. They pretty much turn to mush, but are great for Bolognese style sauces, chillis, soup and Dahl. Can even make pate with them. I think brown lentils are much nicer than the ordinary green ones. I will cook those from scratch. The dark Green Puy lentils are great but expensive. ------------------------------------------------------- > For an easy and tasty substitute, I use lentils, > usually tinned green sometimes mixed with the more > expensive black beluga ones instead of mince in > cottage pie and bolognese. Just add them in after > you've cooked up the usual mix of > onion/garlic/celery (personally I don't add > carrots as they are pure evil)
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"New" bus routes starting 15th June
Rosetta replied to Zig-Zag's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
What will be alternative ways to get to London Bridge from the 15 June by bus from ED? -
Doz M&S replace their 10p bags for free when they become unusable. I know sainsburys used to but I don't think they do those bags anymore.
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NTzkMaxx st New Cross had a lot of salted liquorice last week. ewWave Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > 1921 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I liked it, it is not cheap, but it is supposed > to > > be a treat not an everyday shopping spree! They > > have carefully laid out the shop, sugar free, > nut > > free, clearly marked etc etc and are listening > to > > customer requests and feedback. > > > > The staff are helpful and welcoming. > > This sounds really good. > Although not a fan of sweets as such I do however > have a MAJOR weakness for liquorice and presently > have to trek to Borough market to get decent salt > liquorice (its easier for me to get to than Ikea > before anyone suggests there) > someone mentioned earier that this shop sells salt > liquorice so I will definitely be there on my next > day off. > Mouth watering already!
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Burgled last night (31st May 2019)
Rosetta replied to twinhunters's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
macutd Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > what do you mean by Double lock? Locking with more than a Yale Lock. A mortice lock needs to be used in conjunction, otherwise your insurance is invalidated. -
Brown bin collection - Council starting to charge?
Rosetta replied to slarti b's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
If you have already paid then raise a dispute with your bank/credit card company as you haven?t received what you have paid for. My bank (First Direct) does an instant refund. It then gives the retailer a certain number of days to dispute it. It?s approximately 40 days. -
I would contact Celia Hammond. They can provide a cage to trap him and can scan him also. They would also neuter. Or, if you can pick him up yourself, then take him to local vet to be scanned. If no microchip, then I?d go ahead and have him neutered. It?s so hideously irresponsible to not neuter outside cats.
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Council parks to charge ?2ph parking fee from 1 April
Rosetta replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
sally buying Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > What happens if you dont have an up to date phone > with all the bits or do not have a phone? Perhaps you could ask this in the agonise Green Councillirs thread. Or ask Renata Hamvas. -
Goose Green councillors - how can we help?
Rosetta replied to jamesmcash's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hello. Councillors, Can you please answer the questions about the bins stickering posed on here. Also, when will stickers arrive? Questions about paying for parking in parks need to be addressed as well. -
Brown bin collection - Council starting to charge?
Rosetta replied to slarti b's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Wonder if Southwark will send trucks out to pick up all the bins that don?t have stickers. Any councillors know the answer? -
I thought the limit was from June. Ask your neighbours if you can put them in their frontages.
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Never heard of any restriction before. Just lined them up at front of house on pavement.
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Only two posts from this person, both about this topic.
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The Old Jaflong Restaurant to become a Pizza place
Rosetta replied to DulwichFox's topic in The Lounge
DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Rosetta Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I like good pizza. If you haven?t tried Theo?s > in > > Camberwell then you should. They have more > than > > pizza too. > > > I do not like Cheese and I do not like tomato.cooked tomatoes have a lit of lycopene which is good for you. -
The Old Jaflong Restaurant to become a Pizza place
Rosetta replied to DulwichFox's topic in The Lounge
I like good pizza. If you haven?t tried Theo?s in Camberwell then you should. They have more than pizza too. -
Brown bin collection - Council starting to charge?
Rosetta replied to slarti b's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Will probably also get people fly tipping garden waste, albeit in bin bags. -
cactus Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I've been trying to see the female GP there for a > while, but with no luck. > > On the day, arrive just before 8pm and wait for > the doors to open, you should get an appointment > later that morning. > I was told that walk ins get priority over calls, > but that seems unfair if a patient is ill at home > and can't make it to the surgery that early. > Call just before 12, for the afternoon/eve > appointments, but I've tried this and never get > through. > I've logged onto the patient access app, some > appointments there for early June, but none with > the female Dr. > > Once you see a nurse/Dr, I've always found the > care to be excellent, it's just getting that > initial appointment.I'm probably going to move to > the Gardens. Sadly I am not in the Gardens catchment area.
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I like Theo?s Pizzeria in Camberwell and Nandine in the backstreets of Camberwell Peckham borders. Looking forward to their new Camberwell restaurant.
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Brown bin collection - Council starting to charge?
Rosetta replied to slarti b's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > "I?m the first to ask how to stop other people > from using a stickered bin that isn't in their > garden." > > I know I'm not that memorable, but I did query > that on 14.4.19. So sorry, I did not see your query. Did you get an answer? -
Brown bin collection - Council starting to charge?
Rosetta replied to slarti b's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > "I?m the first to ask how to stop other people > from using a stickered bin that isn't in their > garden." > > I know I'm not that memorable, but I did query > that on 14.4.19. So sorry, I did not see your query. -
Brown bin collection - Council starting to charge?
Rosetta replied to slarti b's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Penguin68 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I?m the first to ask how to stop other people from > using a stickered bin that isn't in their garden. > > But not, I'm guessing the first to think it. Or > actually to consider the commercial opportunities > of 'letting' your bin to third parties. If it's > already full of 'paid for' waste from neighbours > there will be no room for fly-tipping! If someone doesn?t want to pay the annual fee then they aren?t likely to pay anyone else to use their bin. And what about the large amounts of fallen leaves that goes on for weeks in the autumn? If the streets were swept once a week then that wouldn?t be a problem. One neighbour sweeps all the leaves into the road, if the kerb, despite having a brown bin.
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