This morning I was approached by women collecting money for a 'special school' at Sydenham Station. I declined to give them any money (simply as I had none on me) and was then shouted at with surprising vigour by the ladies collecting.
I wasn't inclined to hang around to be shouted at more after that, so went into the station to get the train. I noticed they were handing out flyers as well, but didn't see one.
Does anyone know which school they were collecting for? Did anyone have a similar experience?
Charity collection at Sydenham station on Tuesday 16th March
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There is an interesting little wrinkle about collecting/pamphleting by Sydenham Station, At the time of the election for Mayor of London my wife was promoting Ken, and I was there to show solidarity (which, since I am a reluctant but resolute Tory, was very noble of me). We were informed by the station staff that you cannot be on the pavement outside the station without permission, since that is railway property, as is half the width of the road. You can actually see a slight difference in the surfacing on the two halves of the road. So you have to stay on the 'council' side.
It made no difference. Boris got in. I am not crazy about Boris either
Regards
Chris
It made no difference. Boris got in. I am not crazy about Boris either
Regards
Chris
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Re: Charity collection at Sydenham station on Tuesday 16th M
This morning I was approached by women collecting money for a 'special school' at Sydenham Station.
Who were they collecting for, the school of hard knocks?