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Re: Evan Geiger’s lost trainer

May I suggest you return to place found and leave high up on wall/fence - visible for parent/carer who probably will retrace their steps when realise it's missing!  A friend of mine lost her sons first shoe, fell from pram. Devastated for sentimental reasons. Retraced steps for days but eventually f...
Replies: 1
Fri Nov 08, 2019 7:06 pm

Re: Morning drop off nanny

Hi Sam.

I have reported the above user to NV. Their making unnecessary comments on genuine post.

Not sure why it is taking admin so long to delete? 

 
Forum: Childcare
Replies: 2
Wed Oct 30, 2019 9:33 am

Re: MISSING CAT - PLEASE HELP

Your welcome Ruth. He may have just been frightened by fireworks going off and hid somewhere. Another idea is to put up posters on lamppost in your local streets, if you haven't do so already. Or if you have local builders in street, ask them to ask on their local streets. It has been known for anim...
Forum: Local News
Replies: 3
Mon Oct 28, 2019 10:14 pm

Re: MISSING CAT - PLEASE HELP

Hi Ruth.

If you haven't already, please do try/report to  https://www.animalsearchuk.co.uk/report/lost
They also have a link of found pets https://www.animalsearchuk.co.uk/search

All the very best.
nannyS
Forum: Local News
Replies: 3
Mon Oct 28, 2019 7:52 pm

Re: Which schools to choose. Advice please!

It is the same here Elsie.  At your younger daughters year, your looking at the feeder schools ( secondary ) so I suggest to concentrate on those primary's with better opportunities. Name down on waiting list and regular check for updates for a place.  We don't have the best state secondary schools ...
Replies: 8
Tue Aug 06, 2019 3:50 pm

Re: Which schools to choose. Advice please!

Hi Elsie. In my opinion as your girls are in higher school years, I believe you will have a lot more choice of schools than those families who start primary from reception and secondary at Year 7. In those years top priority being distance from home with exception for church schools, criteria being ...
Replies: 8
Tue Aug 06, 2019 11:28 am

Re: Unpleasant situation around Clapham common station

http://aceofclubs.org.uk/ Is Amazing! I have only volunteered on one occasion but do intend to help out again. Here are my thoughts: Can I just encourage those who would be interested to do so, please share this info to the homeless. In my experience, they may already know of Ace of Clubs and have v...
Forum: Wellbeing
Replies: 9
Tue Jun 04, 2019 8:40 am

Re: House Repossessed

JoJoBay. Just to add as long as she is living in the area, I presume that would cover living with her children whom live in the area. Then she would be eligible for debt advice. If you click on the link AM I ELIGIBLE it reads:  AM I ELIGIBLE? [hr] If you read these pages and are still not sure wheth...
Replies: 4
Tue May 21, 2019 10:28 am

Re: House Repossessed

Hi JoJobay. Hope this helps.. Your Mum/you should be able to get some free legal advice from: South West London Law Centres www.swllc.org South West London Law Centres provides specialist legal advice and representation to people who could not otherwise afford access to justice. Our solicitors focus...
Replies: 4
Tue May 21, 2019 10:07 am

Re: Dog-sitter

The recommendation in my post above to OP, is from a person who has 2 dogs. Both from puppies and a year apart. One 6yrs. the other 5yrs.  I don't have any pets at the moment because that would be my dilemma...Who would look after my pets while I holiday...  I just thought to recommend https://www.t...
Topic: Dog-sitter
Replies: 6
Wed May 01, 2019 2:11 pm

Re: Dog-sitter

Hi not a dog owner at present. 

Only as child and had 2 dogs. Spent a weekend in present of a dogowner who users sites.borrowmydoggy.com 
and trusteddogsitters 

 
Topic: Dog-sitter
Replies: 6
Tue Apr 23, 2019 3:45 pm

Re: Giving access to upstairs neighbour carrying out a loft conversion

Hi  Annabel and NappyValleyNet Team Not to confuse my post above but some of the text is missing from my above comment. I had actually reposted  CatCatDog   question " Do I have to allow scaffolding on my land? '' as similar to this older thread and hoped they would get advice from those who ha...
Replies: 15
Mon Mar 18, 2019 9:03 am