mrseggy
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Well maybe you need to re think your career, if youre going post such judgemental comments on a public forum. I for one would hate to think any of my loved ones were being "cared" for by someone as judgemental! his many thousands certainly wont have been gained from disability benefits that is for sure! as im sure you are well aware!
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How would you know how much the person you care for has in the bank!!
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Theres a RAVE somewhere!! - Sounding in Loxley..
mrseggy replied to Jimi Hendrix's topic in Sheffield News & Discussions
Jeeze chill out people, has nobody bothered to read the link posted HOURS ago? it finishes at 10.30. Hope there arn't any after parties! -
You need to go along the back lanes, admittedly these wouldnt be ideal for the emergency services!! but in a car its fine.
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lol No! Owler gate, Raynor sike lane, Bent Hill lane, Brightholmlee Rd...Brightholmelee Lane. Admittedly they are narrow lanes, but no tractor required.
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Why didnt you just continue over the back lane from cockshutt lane, glenhowe, down brightholmlee? its a pain of a route! but only a 10 minute diversion.
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Has anyone had a baby who was fed via NG tube?
mrseggy replied to Tasia's topic in Sheffield Parenting Group
A whole thread of other tube feeding parents on Mumsnet, I think this might be the best place to find support. http://www.mumsnet.com/Talk/special_needs/1930008-taadaa-shiny-new-gastrostomy-support-thread-no-3-tube-feeding-support -
Nothing in the slightest! but study for Y6 SATs alone would not give a child (without any previous MH issues) mental health issues. Its Go4its stance on this that i find ridiculous.
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Agree with your sentiments about Y6, but kid "getting" mental health issue! dont be ridiculous! OP In your shoes i would focus more on secondary school catchment rather than primary. Whilst choosing a primary is of course very important, if youre in the right catchment for a good secondary school school, generally the primary schools who feed into it will also have a good reputation. This however depend totally on how you define a good school, personally for me it would not be because the school does will in league tables and has an outstanding ofsted! but of course many would disagree.
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2014/2015 Snow & Winter Weather MegaThread
mrseggy replied to alternageek's topic in Sheffield News & Discussions
Anyone been on or live on Wood Lane Stannington? deciding if to take my daughter into school. ---------- Post added 29-01-2015 at 08:59 ---------- actually scrap that, just had a text from school, its now closed. -
School with good Special Educational Needs
mrseggy replied to linzday's topic in Sheffield Parenting Group
Here you will find flowchart of how the SEN system works and when you need to apply for an EHCP (Educational Health Care Plan as statement of SEN are no longer being issued they've been replaced), how to and how the process works. Its basic info but a good starting point. https://storify.com/SpcialNdsJungle/all-our-new-send-system-flow-charts-altogether Regarding Parent partnership, just be cautious, whilst they can and are very good, when all said and done they are employed by the LEA and whilst the are meant to totally impartial with their advice.....this isnt always the case, had i taken their advice my children would now be in a school totally unsuitable with zero support! IPSEA on the other are totally independent, if you ever need to check anything regarding the SEN system then i would contact them over parent partnership, theyre a charity and run totally by trained volunteers, so getting through on their helpline can be a nightmare but well worth the hassle! They also have lost are really good advice and information on their website. https://www.ipsea.org.uk/ -
School with good Special Educational Needs
mrseggy replied to linzday's topic in Sheffield Parenting Group
Dont rely one school to apply, I would (well i have done lol) just do it yourself, should he get a health care plan then you could also get SEN transport depending on which school is recommended, which will broaden your search considerably. ---------- Post added 19-01-2015 at 19:31 ---------- Amazing school but VERY difficult to get a place at, the LEA will only consider funding a place here if there is no other LA funded specialist school placement suitable. -
School with good Special Educational Needs
mrseggy replied to linzday's topic in Sheffield Parenting Group
Hi, Does your son have a statement of SEN or an Education Health Care plan? as already suggested Nook lane (Stannington school Juniors) have an ASD special needs unit which of course mean staff are better able to support children on the spectrum. Wharncliffe Side Primary also have and special needs unit, again the staff are better trained than at a standard main stream primary school. -
Where can I buy E-cigarettes in Sheffield?
mrseggy replied to IanG's topic in Sheffield News & Discussions
Just a shame everything else they sell is very expensive! £7.98 isnt that cheap for 30mls of liquid either (I pay around £5.50 for freshly mix UK made liquids). I also find the local shops ive looked round (S6) seem to sell very basic and expensive fake stuff. Would love a local shop selling more advanced mods, tanks ect, so if anyone know one that of missed please let me know . -
Are the council not gritting this year??
mrseggy replied to Jewel's topic in Sheffield News & Discussions
The gritter has just been advice for anyone still snowed in! twitter twitter twitter away at them, seems to have done the trick! -
Has anyone received post today? I'm S13 (27/12/14) ta
mrseggy replied to natajak's topic in Sheffield News & Discussions
Will have another bash at it, think it may be because its special delivery its just a low cost order. -
Are the council not gritting this year??
mrseggy replied to Jewel's topic in Sheffield News & Discussions
Its not just the south at all!, read my above post. -
Has anyone received post today? I'm S13 (27/12/14) ta
mrseggy replied to natajak's topic in Sheffield News & Discussions
Normally i would agree 100% however they have let me down today, not with the lack of deliveries, thats understandable if a pain! RMs tracking is saying they have attempted to deliver a parcel today, no card put through and i was in anyway. Hoping it just turns up over the next few days. ---------- Post added 29-12-2014 at 21:17 ---------- Tried that, it wont let me as it requires a reference number from the actual card. But thanks anyway -
Are the council not gritting this year??
mrseggy replied to Jewel's topic in Sheffield News & Discussions
How did you get them to do that? this is the bottom on my street the junction is currently a solid compact block of 5-4 inch ice. Even the paths in Hillsborough have not been cleared, other than what some of the shop keepers have done. https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@53.4099643,-1.5043829,3a,75y,90h,90t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1s6yuNKoOOCHq46yoS27W37w!2e0 As you can see it's a VERY busy junction, next to a pedestrian crossing, opposite a busy tram stop. Ive reported it via twitter, but nothing! not even a reply . Normally my husband clears the entire hill, but he had an operation just before Christmas so is out of action. -
Has anyone received post today? I'm S13 (27/12/14) ta
mrseggy replied to natajak's topic in Sheffield News & Discussions
Apparently i missed a delivery today, I was in at the time specified on the tracking and no card has been put through the letter box! Its an amazon delivery that should have arrived Saturday! (via bloody prime to!! GRR). Because i dont have the missed delivery card i cant rearrange the delivery nor can i collect it myself from the sorting office. As much as Yodel do my box in. i bet they'd have delivered by now. Any idea's how i can get my parcel? before i contact Amazon. -
Has anyone received post today? I'm S13 (27/12/14) ta
mrseggy replied to natajak's topic in Sheffield News & Discussions
The ice/snow spikey thingys that you wear over your boots are meant to be fab tho (cant speak from personal experience as ive not used them, but im not a postie lol) I would have thought that these would have been a standard part of their work attire, seems crackers for them not to be. Think they only cost a few quid. -
2014/2015 Snow & Winter Weather MegaThread
mrseggy replied to alternageek's topic in Sheffield News & Discussions
Maybe you should take that up with whoever makes the laws then lol its illegal, so just clear it and save yourself the possible grieve. -
Has anyone received post today? I'm S13 (27/12/14) ta
mrseggy replied to natajak's topic in Sheffield News & Discussions
Do posties not get given those shoe spike thingys? tho in saying that if i was postie id buy them myself, just like you'd expect a tradesman to have the appropriate tools for the job! -
2014/2015 Snow & Winter Weather MegaThread
mrseggy replied to alternageek's topic in Sheffield News & Discussions
Brillant thank you, I shall give them a call -
2014/2015 Snow & Winter Weather MegaThread
mrseggy replied to alternageek's topic in Sheffield News & Discussions
A few years ago when we had all that really bad snow (was it 2009?) there was number for the gritting team you could call and request they came and gritted your street (as a one off) ive googled and cant find any contact numbers at all. Has anyone got their number? i know with all the cut backs its a long shot, but thought it might be with a try, our road comes out onto Middlewood Road at a very busy set of traffic lights, there is no grit bin the nearest one is several streets away or i would do it myself. Also has anyone got a link to the required criteria to apply for a grit bin.