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siousxiesue

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  1. I've got some you can have!
  2. TheArtfulDogger Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Frustrated wife serves dominating husband cock au > vin Good one!
  3. I've sent an email to the last contact I had? Jackie?
  4. Blah Blah Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > That makes perfect sense Siduhe. A really interesting, clear programme, you beat me to it. Was about to recommend
  5. How about Southwark Anti Social Behaviour Unit. Can report online, they should be able to liaise with Parks department. Take photos of the rubbish? Also find out safer neighbourhood police contact. fishboy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > We live on Colyton Road, and most nights in the > supposedly closed & locked park there are groups > of what sound like many more than six people > having parties / gatherings, with lots of singing, > shouting, screaming etc until gone midnight - > there's some there right now. The poor park warden > always shouts that he's closing the park around > 9.30, but I appreciate he's not expected to evict > people who won't leave. > > I've submitted online reports to the Met several > times, but have had no response apart from the > usual acknowledgement of submission emails. I > would call 101 but suspect it would have the same > result, and cost me money. I appreciate they are > busy and probably short staffed, and are wary of > groups after the incidents in Brixton etc., but > surely something can be done? It's not just the > noise at night, or the blatant flouting of the > covid regulations which may well contribute to a > second wave, it's the amount of rubbish that is > left behind. My partner & boys go for a walk early > every weekday morning, and are appalled at the > cans & bottles strewn everywhere. Also, with no > toilet facilities open, there's probably plenty of > other material left behind. > > I can't believe I'm the only person who is aware > of, and getting increasingly frustrated with, this > issue, although I can't seem to find any posts on > this forum, which is a surprise! > > Anyone got any ideas...?
  6. How about a house clearance company? I used Knight & son (lots of recommendations on here?
  7. Another recommendation for Knight & son. Kept me abreast of their arrival time. Very quick workers, and clean and tidy! Very helpful and willing guys, deserve all the praise on here.
  8. KidKruger Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Eliminated moths a few years ago by taking out all > carpet and underlay (bagging it in situ, before > carrying outside). > Severly hoovered the floor boards underneath, > especially the gaps and particularly the gaps > where joists run underneath (even using a blunt > knife to prise-out any cut sat on that joist) and > under skirting. > Mixed bleach with water and washed entire floor > and skirting. ponged a bit, but did the job. > > The next thing I would have tried would be the > moth bombs, but I knew my carpets were buggered > and had to go so just got stuck in with the > chemicals. We used to have literally clouds of > moths. I hated it. Good luck ! The carpet went today and I'm not replacing it with any more carpet! Feel lucky now to have concrete, not wooden flooring. I'll use a moth bomb upstairs and hope it gets the rest of them, little buggers!
  9. I'm afraid my lodger's old room (he's gone!) has a moth infestation in the carpet. That's being removed tomorrow. I'm afraid there may be a few escapees already and they are around the rest of the house. What has been really effective for you in getting rid?
  10. My pet hate! Especially trying to distance around some pavements, it's impossible because some large bush is taking up half!
  11. AllisonAdler Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > An absolutely huge and heartfelt thanks to James > and the Council for Dulwich Park loos being > reopened! Brilliant news!
  12. I'm worried about availability re staying in this country, I was looking at a few places in Suffolk and many booked up all summer.
  13. I'll be gutted if Pearspring go..
  14. Omg, I still look for this lad! Hoping for some good news, I assumed he was a looked after stray because I saw him so much.
  15. Penguin68 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > This EDF doesn't have a Facebook page. This is Jackie's Facebook page
  16. Nigello Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > SiouxsieSioux - was it a red damselfly, about the > length of an adult little finger? I?ve had the > small red damselfly in my garden four times - no > water source there. > https://british-dragonflies.org.uk/species/small-r > ed-damselfly/ That was it!
  17. I've just seen some delightful damselflies hovering around the water leak in Greendale. Too quick for a photo but beautifully coloured..
  18. There are legal implications, hence removal
  19. I guess you could always slip a note under the windscreen wiper offering help, if that would put your mind at rest?
  20. Lefty media such as the Daily Mail, which is now attacking him? Yeah right...
  21. first mate Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > He says the reason for leaving was because his > wife felt her ability to look after their child > was compromised because she felt so unwell (having > vomited)and yet she was able to endure a 250 mile > journey, presumably feeling nauseous? Their car > also magically had a full tank, enabling them to > drive the distance straight without stopping. > > He says he left London because of threats of > violence but surely the govt?s top adviser would > have protection? > > As for the ?test? drive To Barnard Castle. > Bizarre. GlaxoSmithKline headquarters in Barnard Castle. Just saying..
  22. richard tudor Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Why dont you two just get married and be a real > old married couple. Lol
  23. Get hold of your local councillor and report the apparent lack of consequences. Persistent Anti social behaviour can result in tenancy withdrawal.
  24. I'm not a driver, but are there not cameras all over for this type of idiocy?
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