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  Thread: Planning: Nursery at Liphook Crescent
Post: RE: Planning Application: Nursery at Liphook Cresc...

I am shocked to read so much vitriol on FH forum and how much everybody is bad mouthing his/her neighbours on this public forum. I must say it is very funny to see so much passion in the Forest Hill r...
orange SE23 Topics 666 536,998 02-02-2012, 11:27 AM
  Thread: Planning: Nursery at Liphook Crescent
Post: RE: Planning Application: Nursery at Liphook Cresc...

Hey, I don't live in the area! watch your mouth and how you dare to call me selfish. The nursery in Forest Hill Road is not far from the Elm and was approved. Is that not the same road where the shoot...
orange SE23 Topics 666 536,998 02-02-2012, 01:58 PM
  Thread: Planning: Nursery at Liphook Crescent
Post: RE: Planning Application: Nursery at Liphook Cresc...

No, I have not read it as I have just come across the issue today, having not read the forum for sometimes. 24 children are many little heads!. How many toilets available, how many tables, where do th...
orange SE23 Topics 666 536,998 02-02-2012, 07:09 PM
  Thread: Planning: Nursery at Liphook Crescent
Post: RE: Planning Application: Nursery at Liphook Cresc...

Why picking up on trivial little words to make your point? The area has been always peaceful and a beauty spot. If people reacted to the case, something might have have happened. No one takes the risk...
orange SE23 Topics 666 536,998 02-02-2012, 12:48 PM
  Thread: Planning: Nursery at Liphook Crescent
Post: RE: Planning Application: Nursery at Liphook Cresc...

Isn't there a better topic to talk about in Forest Hill than this? This issue seems having divided our pleasant community. There is a lot of "tergiversing" the issue around. I have the impression tha...
orange SE23 Topics 666 536,998 02-02-2012, 04:05 PM
  Thread: Planning: Nursery at Liphook Crescent
Post: RE: Planning Application: Nursery at Liphook Cresc...

What else are these people going to do against TLRA residents? Getting everybody to throw eggs against one another?The whole thing is becoming a vindictive affair. They are using every possible free ...
orange SE23 Topics 666 536,998 02-02-2012, 06:47 PM
  Thread: Planning: Nursery at Liphook Crescent
Post: RE: Planning Application: Nursery at Liphook Cresc...

If there is a covenant to protect the area, which is a natural beauty spot in London (the next high hill is Hampstead Heath), with the Horniman Gardens and the nature reserve nearby, that covenant sho...
orange SE23 Topics 666 536,998 03-02-2012, 02:06 PM
  Thread: Planning: Nursery at Liphook Crescent
Post: RE: Planning Application: Nursery at Liphook Cresc...

ladywotlunches, you are right, I am not in possession of all facts not having followed this thread since the outset. As to being bored of this matter, this is my own prerogative and not for you to te...
orange SE23 Topics 666 536,998 03-02-2012, 04:05 PM
  Thread: Planning: Nursery at Liphook Crescent
Post: RE: Planning Application: Nursery at Liphook Cresc...

This is an advet from Piplings on the east Dulwich Forum. The activity was started before any application, approval, ofsted checks were done as you can see: Quote: [u]Re: Play Groups in East Dulwi...
orange SE23 Topics 666 536,998 07-02-2012, 12:04 PM
  Thread: Planning: Nursery at Liphook Crescent
Post: RE: Planning Application: Nursery at Liphook Cresc...

Roz, people in the area are worried about the future, so there will be lots of "ifs" and buts". Things would have been fine for a home child minder activity for 4-5 children, but to accommodate 24 c...
orange SE23 Topics 666 536,998 03-02-2012, 03:25 PM
  Thread: Planning: Nursery at Liphook Crescent
Post: RE: Planning Application: Nursery at Liphook Cresc...

I have read the planning application and council meetings diaries etc. I can see that the owners of the nursery were already doing a sort of business before, involving children ie. music teaching, but...
orange SE23 Topics 666 536,998 06-02-2012, 04:06 PM
  Thread: Planning: Nursery at Liphook Crescent
Post: RE: Planning Application: Nursery at Liphook Cresc...

I am not suggesting anything, just saying there was an activity going on already prior to the changes into a nursery. That activity seemed to be acceptable by everybody. What concerns me is a) the a...
orange SE23 Topics 666 536,998 07-02-2012, 01:25 PM
  Thread: Planning: Nursery at Liphook Crescent
Post: RE: Planning Application: Nursery at Liphook Cresc...

If the matter was "cut and dry", It would never been brought to court.
orange SE23 Topics 666 536,998 09-02-2012, 06:03 PM
  Thread: Planning: Nursery at Liphook Crescent
Post: RE: Planning Application: Nursery at Liphook Cresc...

Piplings, You should not have published a document with people's names and addresses on. What do you wish to get out of this? As someone else said, councillors are politicians who make mistakes. I ...
orange SE23 Topics 666 536,998 08-03-2012, 02:31 PM
  Thread: Planning: Nursery at Liphook Crescent
Post: RE: Planning Application: Nursery at Liphook Cresc...

Is Piplings registered with Company's House as business? Do they pay VAT? Do they pay the council commercial rates or domestic ones? What happens if they succeed to have the covenant taken out and the...
orange SE23 Topics 666 536,998 09-03-2012, 03:50 PM
  Thread: Planning: Nursery at Liphook Crescent
Post: RE: Planning Application: Nursery at Liphook Cresc...

The planning permission was also conditional and was to be revalued after three years from the issuing date. The travel plans presented to the council, indicated each child coming from these areas: ...
orange SE23 Topics 666 536,998 09-02-2012, 05:42 PM
  Thread: Planning: Nursery at Liphook Crescent
Post: RE: Planning Application: Nursery at Liphook Cresc...

The Association has always considered membership based on one household (house)and not on individual persons. It has been like this for decades, even before Piplings owners moved to the area, so why ...
orange SE23 Topics 666 536,998 05-03-2012, 11:18 AM
  Thread: Planning: Nursery at Liphook Crescent
Post: RE: Planning Application: Nursery at Liphook Cresc...

Can anybody make me understanding this? I don't know if the nursery is still functioning. Is it still going on? If not have children been accommodated somewhere else? Has any parent lost money in thi...
orange SE23 Topics 666 536,998 07-03-2012, 02:42 PM
  Thread: Planning: Nursery at Liphook Crescent
Post: RE: Planning Application: Nursery at Liphook Cresc...

Cellar Door, I only asked a question. I didn't ask you to get on your high horse and whip me together with other bullies on this forum, as you are all doing to everybody who may disagree with you! I...
orange SE23 Topics 666 536,998 07-03-2012, 04:50 PM
  Thread: New Sainsburys, 55-59 Honor Oak Park
Post: RE: Planning Application: IndoBangla / Honor Oak T...

Tinkerbell, I agree with you. Sainsbury food is not always good as it looks. I have had terrible experiences shopping both at the local SB and big stores. To liven up the area a Simply M&S would ha...
orange SE23 Topics 349 322,604 14-02-2012, 11:28 AM
  Thread: New Sainsburys, 55-59 Honor Oak Park
Post: RE: Planning Application: IndoBangla / Honor Oak T...

Tinkerbell thank you for the Brockley website link. I didn't know there was a lovely market like that nearby. I knew the one in Lewisham, but not this one. I will try to go there. I normally shop in...
orange SE23 Topics 349 322,604 14-02-2012, 01:13 PM
  Thread: Planning Application: 51-53 Canonbie Road
Post: RE: Planning application: 51-53 Canonbie Road

Is the TLRA doing anything bout this new application? Are they providing objection to the new planning application?
orange SE23 Topics 88 119,298 16-04-2012, 10:51 AM
  Thread: Planning Application: 51-53 Canonbie Road
Post: RE: Planning application: 51-53 Canonbie Road

How many objections have been sent so far? Is the TLRA involved? Are your neighbours willing to support your objections? Again Lewisham councillors don't care of how people living in the area feel abo...
orange SE23 Topics 88 119,298 16-04-2012, 11:16 AM
  Thread: Riots in London
Post: RE: Riots in London

Hi, just to let you know that there are some epetitions on the subject on the government epetition website. If you like to sign on the riots or any other subject, please review.
orange Wider Topics 110 97,189 12-08-2011, 12:53 PM
  Thread: Forest Hill Photos
Post: RE: Forest Hill Photos

I knew the owners of Place Bakeries. they had a chain of bakeries in the ED and FH areas which eventally were sold. They moved out of ED to East Sussex, but died around 2001-2003. They were lovely peo...
orange SE23 Topics 72 90,237 14-02-2012, 11:41 AM
  Thread: Horniman Licence Application
Post: RE: The Horniman and the 14,999

has anybody objected to the sale of alcohol in the park/gardens? The Horniman Gardens are part of Fores Hill and the Cafe' has become the new Meeting place, the one to be seen. So what does everybo...
orange SE23 Topics 114 90,190 21-03-2012, 12:58 PM
  Thread: Horniman Licence Application
Post: RE: Horniman Licence Application

It is not the licence of selling alcohol which is worrying, but the fact many people go over the top drinking in front of their children. Then they have to drive!!! It is still a place where families...
orange SE23 Topics 114 90,190 23-03-2012, 12:46 PM
  Thread: Horniman Licence Application
Post: RE: Horniman Licence Application

I have been at the Cafe' a couple of times and did not find the food to be of particularly good quality, also expensive compared to other places in Lordship Lane.
orange SE23 Topics 114 90,190 16-04-2012, 10:53 AM
  Thread: Supermarkets
Post: Supermarkets

Is it my perception or is it that Sainsbury stores in the area/also Homebase are very expensive stores for the area? Do we really get good value for money from these outlets? I found that prices dif...
orange Wider Topics 59 74,033 07-12-2011, 03:43 PM
  Thread: Supermarkets
Post: RE: Supermarkets

I will keep these places in mind when next shopping. I shop around not just for bargains but for quality of the food. I have found for example that the meat and fish in Morrison is better than the...
orange Wider Topics 59 74,033 09-12-2011, 06:14 PM
  Thread: Supermarkets
Post: RE: Supermarkets

A Which report states that supermarkets invent location names to label their food sources/origin, but these places do not exist. Articles on daily newspapers reported it today.
orange Wider Topics 59 74,033 15-02-2012, 12:55 PM
  Thread: Supermarkets
Post: RE: Supermarkets

Michael, I don't read the Sun! I read the article on Which website itself: [u]QUOTE:[/u] Don't fall for creative food labels says Which? Supermarkets are using fiction to sell products 13 Fe...
orange Wider Topics 59 74,033 15-02-2012, 06:12 PM
  Thread: Can you not sit somewhere else?
Post: RE: Can you not sit somewhere else?

What is upsetting to see on buses or trains is to see people praying or reading their prayers book and ignore another person who is looking for a seat. I see often these people on buses, sitting in th...
orange Wider Topics 49 45,454 03-01-2012, 12:02 PM
  Thread: Can you not sit somewhere else?
Post: RE: Can you not sit somewhere else?

the problem is not they pray on the buses. They can do what hey like. The problem is that despite they show off a holy mannerism, y praying whatever God they believe in, they actually do not any care ...
orange Wider Topics 49 45,454 03-01-2012, 06:17 PM
  Thread: Occupational Pensions
Post: Occupational Pensions

What rights does a company has under the tupe transfer to freeze someone pension till the default retirement age of 65? It appears to me that no government is interested to stop this happening.
orange Wider Topics 55 43,881 24-08-2011, 05:13 PM
  Thread: Occupational Pensions
Post: RE: Occupational Pensions

Yeah, I have been already in touch with them. I need to collect all the information I have in writing. Unfortunatley some meetings were never confirmed in writing, even when I asked to do so. As soon ...
orange Wider Topics 55 43,881 26-08-2011, 11:21 AM
  Thread: Occupational Pensions
Post: RE: Occupational Pensions

What sort of changes has the government made recently? Can you explain please? It will help me to understand the situation. I was in the final salry pension scheme for 30 years and therefore I had n...
orange Wider Topics 55 43,881 25-08-2011, 10:45 AM
  Thread: Occupational Pensions
Post: RE: Occupational Pensions

No I am not a member of a Union. If we get into union, our life is made a hell. They don't like that. The consultation were with local reps and one of them was my manager, anyway. They promised me th...
orange Wider Topics 55 43,881 26-08-2011, 10:41 AM
  Thread: Occupational Pensions
Post: RE: Occupational Pensions

I have now received a reply from my local MP who contacted the dept of work nd pensions - Steve Webb. the letter is a standard letter on the Tupe subject and it confirms tat in 2004 the government gav...
orange Wider Topics 55 43,881 12-10-2011, 10:15 AM
  Thread: Occupational Pensions
Post: RE: Occupational Pensions

I have done already. The pension will increase according to RPI because it is deferred but this means that I cannot get it at the age I am now before 65 because I have been transferred under the TUPE ...
orange Wider Topics 55 43,881 13-10-2011, 04:59 PM
  Thread: Occupational Pensions
Post: RE: Occupational Pensions

I agree with you. There should be law stopping company taking advanage of the pensions funds for their benefits. They say life expectancy is longer than it used to be, but can ensure that. 10,000 wom...
orange Wider Topics 55 43,881 14-10-2011, 12:22 PM
  Thread: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Post: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

Hi, I am due to have a MRI scan. Can anybody tell me if there are any side effects? Do they use a contrast? Has anybody suffered from any effect as a consequence of this? Would appreciate some advic...
orange Wider Topics 36 33,191 21-07-2011, 01:57 PM
  Thread: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Post: RE: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

what about the contrast? Did you have that as well? Does that cause side effect? I have read that it can cause serious problems? Is it necessary?
orange Wider Topics 36 33,191 21-07-2011, 02:22 PM
  Thread: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Post: RE: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

thank you.
orange Wider Topics 36 33,191 21-07-2011, 02:25 PM
  Thread: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Post: RE: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

I would appreciate if anybody else can report their experience, especially if they had some side effects. I do not have any allergic reactions normally, but you never know if they tell you is necessar...
orange Wider Topics 36 33,191 21-07-2011, 02:27 PM
  Thread: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Post: RE: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

I have read that it can cause severe side effects and kidney disease, if things go wrong.
orange Wider Topics 36 33,191 21-07-2011, 04:32 PM
  Thread: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Post: RE: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

a friend of mine had the MRI with contrast 3 motnhs ago. She was not told in avance it was required and was not screened for kidney function. No other health problems, however she is still having prob...
orange Wider Topics 36 33,191 22-07-2011, 10:32 AM
  Thread: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Post: RE: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

I am sorry to hear of your experience. Doctor's do not understand that every person is unique and an individual with its own chemistry and equilibrium and when that is disturbed, things go wrong. My ...
orange Wider Topics 36 33,191 22-07-2011, 11:11 AM
  Thread: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Post: RE: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

I have indeed. Shocking!. Also this page: http://www.scribd.com/doc/55205280/Nephrogenic-Systemic-1 it is frightening and all to make life easier for radiographer and radiologist. What puzzlles me ...
orange Wider Topics 36 33,191 25-07-2011, 11:31 AM
  Thread: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Post: RE: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

Jane, You are right. They do not want to know/search because they will never admit to be wrong. In the case of gadolinium toxicity the results can be devastating. The disease is rare, a man made on...
orange Wider Topics 36 33,191 27-07-2011, 10:49 AM
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