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Cheers, yes, I actually reached out to them, as I forgot I still had their details from years back. Thank you!
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Looking for 1-to-1 private badminton coaching. I'm looking to get back into badminton and play at a decent level. I've had a couple of games, but I need to work on my shot selection, reading of the game and general consistency. It would be great to go to the clubs I currently go to and whip some people's ....! (Yes, it's a fun game, but I also want to win and be good at playing!) I'm wondering if anyone out there offers private coaching lessons, or is of a good standard, that they wouldn't mind having a regular knockabout to improve ones game and offer tips/coaching! Please get in touch. These streets are mean out here! :)
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Car 'break-ins' - near Goose Green Playground
OLori replied to missyelliott's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Don't be surprised, that's exactly what happened and yes the Police did check, after much added pressure from a sister who is a Forensic Scientist who knew exactly what to enquire and test. Due to the law, unless the DNA was inside the car, and it wasn't possible to pursue. It had to be 100% correct that the chewing wasn't coincidentally there, which is unfortunate. -
Car 'break-ins' - near Goose Green Playground
OLori replied to missyelliott's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hello, firstly, sorry that this happened to you. It's actually quite traumatic once the shock subsides and you realise the full extent of what has happened. I use to live on Adys Road about a year ago and my car wheels were stolen and then literally a week before, a neighbour half way down also nearly had his car stolen. Having spoken to the Police, they said that ED was a hot target area, because people assume that because it's an affluent area, cars could never be burgled. They never caught the person, but they did find some chewing gum just outside the car, which had a positive match of a criminal, however, because the chewing gum was left outside the car, they couldn't tie it to the person. In the end, I resorted to buying a Viper security alarm system with electronic remote, which informs me if anyone is trying to jack the car up, open the windows or even move the car. I haven't slept better since, however, I'm still on my guard, because when thieves want your car, they'll go all out.. Good luck though, as I think Adys Road in particular is a hot spot. -
Loud music every night from a garden on Forest Hill Road
OLori replied to EastyD's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
To help you on this one, contact your councils noise and nuisance team and if it's really loud and effecting your daily living experience, they can help to intervene. They could even help send letters to neighbours. They would come around and assess the noise first. Obviously, you note times within the day, as opposed to after 11pm, which would immediately be illegal. The music being played aloud before this time, would need to be assessed by them. Hope that helps. -
Hello, Could be a possibility that it's cannabis cultivation related noise! Unfortunately I've just moved out of a flat, where the neighbours were growing cannabis and using an extractor fan, which gives off a low bass hum, to help mask the smell. The noise was driving us crazy and it took us many months to figure it out and piece all the bits of evidence together. Initially we thought it was an unbalanced washing machine, and then a broken down boiler, but eventually the signs that it was much worse than those became evident. Keep making a note of when you are sharing the noise and get onto the councils noise and nuisance enforcement team, who can come and check out the noise for you, especially if it's destroying your daily standard of living experience.
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Hello, so I've just moved out of a place with what I would call nightmare neighbours. Firstly in answer to your question, according to different boroughs/councils, using washing machines and domestic appliances outside of daytime hours i.e sunrise (07.30 - 18.00)is classed as antisocial behaviour. In this instance, if they are repeatedly using the washing machine, especially around night time, then you will have a case. In this instance, if you haven't already, get in touch with your councils noise and nuisance team and they will send an officer round to assess the noise from your home and will then intervene and speak to your neighbours. Secondly, and this is where I'll have to play devils advocate with you. Basically I found out that what I thought was a washing machine/dryer from my neighbours who, like you were using their washing machine in the early hours of the morning and basically throughout the whole day, intermittently, was actually because it wasn't a washing machine that we were hearing. Our ex neighbours were actually excessive cannabis users, growing cannabis in their flat and the sound was an extractor fan, which sounded like a washing machine. I hope this is not the case with your neighbours, but after going through this whole terrible nightmare, there is a lot of research and statistics to show that there are many people growing cannabis etc in their flats, as it's not what people expect. Hopefully something in what I've written will be of use, (I hope not the latter!) Good luck!
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Normally I wouldn't be writing a post like this, however I think where credit is due, one should let it be known. Dr Jennie Harries seems to be the only voice of reason on the daily Coronavirus updates. I love how she breaks things down and has the ability to look at an issue from all perspectives and then speak about it in an accessible way. I especially loved how she spoke about unpacking how we look at ethnicity in relation to Covid-19 yesterday, a conversation which needs to be looked out through all lenses. She's bang on it! Anyone else rate her?
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Hello, I would advise if in concern, to take it to 101 and they would advise accordingly. For the interest of the alleged child, for their safeguarding as a vulnerable person, even putting that information on a public platform is dangerous. Please do not post personal information of where to find the child etc on here, just take it straight to the police. Good luck.
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Peckham Pulse or East Dulwich Leisure centre?
OLori replied to Pelly8's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Both gyms are run by Everyoneactive and therefore its the same membership fees. It's also worth knowing, if you didn't already, that you can sign up to use any of the everyone active gyms in southwark on Friday's, Saturday and Sundays for free, under the 'Southwark Free Gym and Swim' scheme. https://www.everyoneactive.com/southwark-free-swim-gym/ If you go to the gym beyond these days, then you should get a membership! -
Unknown Low Frequency Boiler/Bass Noise
OLori replied to OLori's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
JohnL Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I once got really really annoyed by a deep > rumbling sound vibrating the house. I worked out > eventually it was the dog we had at the time > snoring. > > Once I knew I put up with him. Hahahaha..of course you can't be mad with a dog for breathing! I think I'm definitely more relieved, now that I know where the noise is coming from and what it may be. Now for the negotiations or to let their landlord know to change the appliance -
Unknown Low Frequency Boiler/Bass Noise
OLori replied to OLori's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Sue Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > OLori Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > colville09 Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > Some body may have a hot tub that 'refreshes' > > on > > > timer every few hours. The pump churning the > > water > > > gives out a low hum. Note down the times, go > > down > > > the street when you hear it and see if you > can > > > locate the exact house where it is loudest > and > > > talk to council who may be able to mediate > with > > > owners who may not realise the sound is > > > travelling. > > > > Thank you, I'm now taking a note of the times > when > > the sound comes on. I think it might be a > tumble > > dryer/washing machine!!! > > > Unfortunately I believe the Southwark noise team > doesn't cover noise from domestic appliances, so > it may be a matter of negotiating with your > neighbours as to when they run their machine. > > Good luck! Thanks, fingers crossed they are reasonable! -
Unknown Low Frequency Boiler/Bass Noise
OLori replied to OLori's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
colville09 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Some body may have a hot tub that 'refreshes' on > timer every few hours. The pump churning the water > gives out a low hum. Note down the times, go down > the street when you hear it and see if you can > locate the exact house where it is loudest and > talk to council who may be able to mediate with > owners who may not realise the sound is > travelling. Thank you, I'm now taking a note of the times when the sound comes on. I think it might be a tumble dryer/washing machine!!! -
Unknown Low Frequency Boiler/Bass Noise
OLori replied to OLori's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Trinnydad Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Did you get is sussed out? > > Another idea is that it may be your neighbours CH > pump that is mounted on a shared wall and it is > vibrating. Check what times their CH comes on. Or > do they have a heat pump ( reversible air > conditioner) that cuts in from time to time? > > My other suggestion is that it may be a water pump > that cuts I when the water (in some sump/tank) > reaches a certain level at which point it pumps > out to empty the tank. Alternatively it may top up > a tank when it gets down to certain level. I have > one of the former that empties the deep sump under > the lawn to assist the drainage in the clay soil. > > If the noise isn't coming from your own property > then It's a matter of going outside, walking > around your property, cupping your hand around > your ears and finding out the direction it is > coming from. Hi, Thanks for checking in. So funnily enough, I think I have some further clues. There is a real possibility that it might not even be the CH, but rather a washing machine/tumble dryer and today I went down as it came on after two days of no sound and I heard the noise from one of my neighbours flats. Completely shocked about it. They're currently out and there's been no noise. My only issue is, is that Ive never heard their washing machine/tumble dryer until today, so perhaps it's broken and they don't know? -
Unknown Low Frequency Boiler/Bass Noise
OLori replied to OLori's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
RichH Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > OLori Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Currently looking for some type of white noise, > > but not been successful yet. > > Whilst not, strictly speaking, a white noise > generator, I've used this to good effect in the > past: > > http://sleepbug.com/ You're a star, it's great so far. Shame I'll have to resort to this, but at this point I don't mind.
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