Guest Posted October 23 Posted October 23 2 minutes ago, The_DADDY said: I don't think Parkgate is in Wickersley. I might be wrong, geography isn't my strength. On the post you put up, it was listed as Wickersley, in fact Parkgate's accessible on the Tram Train from the Cathedral so that might be an option, I'll do some Googling after tea.
The_DADDY Posted October 23 Posted October 23 1 minute ago, XboxMan2024 said: On the post you put up, it was listed as Wickersley, in fact Parkgate's accessible on the Tram Train from the Cathedral so that might be an option, I'll do some Googling after tea. I've circled the one I mean 👍
Slighty batty Posted October 23 Posted October 23 If you can’t work evenings or weekends how about something like dog walking? The most demand would be weekdays during office hours I guess.
Guest Posted October 24 Posted October 24 10 hours ago, Slighty batty said: If you can’t work evenings or weekends how about something like dog walking? The most demand would be weekdays during office hours I guess. Thanks for the suggestion but a dog would demand LONG walks which I physically can't do.
MJ01 Posted October 24 Posted October 24 32 minutes ago, XboxMan2024 said: Thanks for the suggestion but a dog would demand LONG walks which I physically can't do. A Chihuahua wouldn't 1
Beechwood_S6 Posted October 24 Posted October 24 1 hour ago, XboxMan2024 said: Thanks for the suggestion but a dog would demand LONG walks which I physically can't do. Is that a disability issue or a weight induced problem? I saw an old neighbour of mine that was morbidly obese a few days ago, he's been on the weightloss jab for 8 months and has really embraced walking, were as before he struggled a lot.
Guest Posted October 24 Posted October 24 Just now, Beechwood_S6 said: Is that a disability issue or a weight induced problem? I saw an old neighbour of mine that was morbidly obese a few days ago, he's been on the weightloss jab for 8 months and has really embraced walking, were as before he struggled a lot. I've been disabled from birth. They said I was a "floppy" baby.
Beechwood_S6 Posted October 24 Posted October 24 2 minutes ago, XboxMan2024 said: I've been disabled from birth. They said I was a "floppy" baby. That's what they called Prader-Willi syndrome in the old days difficult in later life, if its not been managed well. there is plenty of recognised help and organisations out there it that's your condition.
Guest Posted October 24 Posted October 24 17 hours ago, The_DADDY said: My bold. It's actually pretty easy to get to Rotherham from Sheffield these days. I don't use busses but I hear there's a decent amount throughout the day. Have a look at transport links. Maybe it's changed since last time you checked? Parkgate is pretty easy by tram train, Wickersley is pretty easy too from Sheffield by bus or tram to meadowhall then bus to Rotherham and Wickersley but the bus journey will be over a hour.
Guest Posted October 24 Posted October 24 2 hours ago, Beechwood_S6 said: That's what they called Prader-Willi syndrome in the old days difficult in later life, if its not been managed well. there is plenty of recognised help and organisations out there it that's your condition. Nope, they said I had Dyspraxia/Spinal stenosis, which is still the case 48 and half years later.
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