Your Business Profile report with 41 interactions* last month
See how Philosophy of Brains/MerveleeAdvocacy at Alma Grove, London SE1 5PY performed in April 2023 compared to the previous month.
See full report
Your performance at a glance
0
calls
0
messages
40
people asked for directions
+25%
1
website visit from
profile
158
profile views
-5%
*An interaction is when a customer calls, messages you, makes a booking, is sent to your website, or requests directions from your Business Profile.
Take the next step with Google Ads
Businesses like yours reach more customers with Google Ads. Try it today and get £400 in free ad credit when you spend £400.
Eligibility requirements and Terms and Conditions apply.
Claim your credit
Ad. https://fight4justiceadvocacy.business.site/
Philosophy of Brains/MerveleeAdvocacy | John Doe, Painter & Sculptor
Are your hours, phone number, and website accurate?
Make sure your Business Profile is up to date on Google, so customers have a way of reaching you.
Update Now
See more recommendations to improve your Business Profile and connect with customers.
Visit the Help Center to learn more
www.google.com
This email was sent to you because you indicated that you’d like to receive insights about your Business Profile. If you don’t want to receive such emails in the future, please unsubscribe here.
This is just an update on the case that you was a victim of. I have sent the case off to CPS for a review and reopening of the case. Once they have got back to myself I will then update you with the current stage and next steps the case will take.
If you have any questions then please ask and I will try my best to answer them for you.
Have a great day.
Thank you
Samuel
Samuel Gayfer – RG and RY Team 2 – Roads and Transport Policing Command
Metropolitan Police Service Non-Emergency number: 101
Confidential Anti-Terrorism Hotline: 0800 789 321
PC/08735/24 and PC/08743/24
D
ROBERT.Lewsley@met.police.uk on behalf of
DPSMailbox-.CRUTeam1@met.police.uk
To:You
Mon 25/11/2024 14:15
Good afternoon,
Your complaint is still being progressed but at this time I am not able to provide you with a more comprehensive update. My personal workload is exceptionally high and I am systematically working through my complaints.
I assure you that your complaint is being taken seriously and your concerns will be addressed in due course. I fully appreciate that these updates may become frustrating, and I can only apologise for that any upset or frustration that is caused. I appreciate your ongoing patience with this process.
Address: Metropolitan Police, 40-42 Newlands Park, Sydenham SE26 5NF
NOTICE – This email and any attachments are solely for the intended recipient and may be confidential. If you have received this email in error, please notify the sender and delete it from your system. Do not use, copy or disclose the information contained in this email or in any attachment without the permission of the sender. Metropolitan Police Service (MPS)
Dear Mervelee,
As per our telephone conversation this morning, please find the Ways to Pay Form attached.
Please contact me if you have any further questions.
This e-mail and any files transmitted with it contain information which is private and confidential and is intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you are not an addressee, you are not authorised to read, copy or use the e-mail or any attachment.
If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender by return e-mail and then destroy it.
The Places For People Group has taken reasonable precautions to minimise the risk of virus infection, however we cannot accept any liability for any loss or damage sustained as a result of software viruses. It is your responsibility to carry out such virus checking as is necessary before opening any attachment.
This e-mail may contain personal views, which are not authorised by or sent on behalf of the Places For People Group unless specifically stated.
Touchstone Corporate Property Services Limited Registered office: 305 Gray’s Inn Road, London, WC1X 8QR Registration number: 4695692. Registered in England and Wales Correspondence address: 2 Crescent Office Park, Clarks Way, Bath, BA2 2AF
You can register and access your H4W Customer Portal account to check the rent account, or to contact the Housing and Repairs Teams. By going to the Housing for Women website, https://hfw.homemaster.co.uk/Live —please follow the instructions on the site and make sure you have the information below to complete the registration: Username- Your email address Password1.You can use your rent card and a credit/debit card to pay over the telephone by calling 020 7501 6120 and pick Option 2—this will take you to the Allpay automated phone line (or call Allpay directly on 0330 041 6497).
Or, to make a rent payment directly into the housing association’s bank account, please use the information provided below: Our Bank Name Lloyds Bank Account Name Housing for Women Bank Account Number 00025164 Bank Sort Code 30-00-09 Reference (please make sure you include this reference so that Finance can transfer the payment to the correct rent account) You can also register directly with Allpay—the link is https://www.allpayments.net Kind Regards
Dear All
Sorry for the late reminder this week, we are back next today Monday 25 November at the Tessa Jowell Health Centre with the Mind and Soul Choir. Sessions will be running weekly until Monday 16 December and will be taking inspiration from the festive season and the new Tirzah Garwood: Beyond Ravilious exhibition at Dulwich Picture Gallery.
No singing experience is necessary! We will also be exploring creative composing together as a group and mindful breathing work too. Ad you can drop in at anytime during the session.
Please find full details below about the session times and what to expect. Do get in touch if you have any questions at all and we look forward to seeing you next week.
The session will begin at 3.00pm and finish at 4.15pm but you are welcome to join in at any point of the workshop.
The sessions will be led by Nicola Wydenbach and musicians from the Mind and Soul choir.
The workshops will invite you to discover the benefits of singing in a relaxed and inclusive environment. Explore breathing and voice exercises, sing songs and have fun! No experience necessary and all welcome.
Want to find out what to expect in the sessions ? This is a recording from Nicola introducing what to expect from the sessions. Introduction to Mind and Soul Choir at TJHC ( This was recorded earlier in the year so please ignore the start date information! )
We will be meeting in the Group Rooms which are located on the ground floor on the right-hand side of the entrance to the building, staff will be outside to meet you.
For parking, on entry into the centre, you can park in the visitor car park. Please then put your vehicle registration into the console/tablet located opposite the ground floor security desk. This will provide 2 hours free parking if actioned within 15 minutes of entering the vehicle entrance.
We recommend you bring a bottle of water and there will also be drinking water available in the room.
The TJHC project is being evaluated by Birmingham University so you may be asked to complete a very small multiple-choice questionnaire at the start and the end of the session. I have attached a further information form on how this data is used and an example of the short questionnaire – any questions please do let me know.
Dulwich Picture Gallery is a charitable trust: registered charity No 1171287, Company No 10445344. This email is confidential and may also be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient please delete it and notify us immediately by telephoning or e-mailing the sender. You should not copy it or use it for any purpose nor disclose its contents to any other person. Please be conscious of the environment – only print out this email if necessary.
You are receiving this email for business purposes or because we believe it is relevant to you. There are a number of different ways we could have obtained your details and you can find out more about how we securely collect and store information please see our Privacy Policy which is shared publicly on our website. We will never sell, rent or exchange your details with any other organisation outside Dulwich Picture Gallery. If you do not wish to receive such information or wish to update your preferences then please reply to the sender of this email.
Participant Information Sheet
Creative Arts Partnership Evaluation
1. Invitation to research
We would like to invite you to take part in helping us to evaluate the impact of the Creative Arts Partnership project run and funded by Dulwich Picture Gallery and the Tessa Jowell Health Centre. The principal aim of this evaluation is to assess the role the arts and creativity can play in improving an individual’s wellbeing and how successful the Creative Arts Partnership has been. The Creative Arts Partnership, and its evaluation, is expected to last approximately 3 years in total.
You must be over the age of 18 to take part.
2. Why have I been invited?
You have been invited to take part because you are involved with the Creative Arts project. Around 300 participants are expected to take part in the evaluation programme, in various ways.
3. Do I have to take part?
It is up to you to decide. We will describe the study and go through the information sheet, which you can keep. If you decide to take part, we will ask you to sign a consent form to show you agreed to take part. You are free to withdraw, without giving a reason. If you would like to withdraw from the study, please see section 13.
4. What will I be asked to do?
If you wish to take part, you will be asked to complete a questionnaire at the start of the Creative Arts activity you are participating in and another questionnaire at the end of the activity. Both questionnaires will ask questions about your current wellbeing and the second questionnaire will ask about your experiences of engaging with the Creative Arts project. Some questions will be repeated on both surveys – the questions are asked twice so we can see if there has been any change to your wellbeing after taking part in Creative Arts activities. We ask that you please complete all questions and be honest. Your honesty will help us improve future projects.
If you engage with more than one Creative Arts activity, you will be asked if you would like to take part in the evaluation each time you engage. You can choose if you wish to take part every time. Taking part once does not mean you have to take part again. Declining to take part does not exclude you from taking part in the future, if you so wish. You are welcome to take part multiple times.
5. Are there any risks if I participate?
There are no risks expected with participation in or because of this evaluation.
6. Are there any advantages if I participate?
There are no direct advantages or rewards as a result of participating in this evaluation. However, your participation will be a useful contribution and could help us improve the Creative Arts Partnership project.
7. Informed consent
Before you take part in any evaluation you will be informed what you participation will involve by reading this Participant Information Sheet. You will be given time to consider if you would like to take part in this evaluation. If you wish to take part in our evaluation, you will be asked to complete an online consent form to show you agreed to take part. The consent form must be completed before you can complete the survey.
8. What information about me will you collect and why?
We will collect your name, age, and postcode which you will need to input on a consent form before you can complete the survey. We need this information so we can match up your ‘before’ and ‘after’ surveys and assess if there has been a change to your wellbeing. Both surveys will ask you to share information about your wellbeing at the time you complete them, and the ‘after’ survey will ask you to share information about your perception of the Creative Arts project. We are collecting this data so that we can evaluate the project.
There is an optional section at the end of the ‘before’ survey which asks for your gender identity, if you consider yourself to have a disability, your age group, ethnicity, and employment status, how you were referred to the programme, if you are confident to manage your health condition/disability and your biggest worries. We collect this information so we can understand more about the people taking part in the Creative Arts project, if different groups of people have different experiences of the project and because the projects funders (including the NHS) require us to ask for this information. You are welcome to leave this section blank if you do not wish to provide this information. If you decide not to provide this information, this will not have any impact on your participation in the Creative Arts project.
9. How will my information be stored and how will you look after it?
Any data you provide will be anonymised. To do this, all participants will be given a unique code which will only be available to the researcher (Dr Faye Sayer) and university representatives. Only the researcher will have the key list which will be stored securely (via password protected documents, folders, and computer) separately from all other project documentation.
10. How will you use my information?
The information you provide will be used to evaluate the Creative Arts programme. You will be anonymous and not identifiable in any outputs (such as evaluation reports). Any information or quotes which can identify you will not be shared.
11. Will my data be sent anywhere else, or shared with other people or organisations?
We will not share your personal data (such as your name) with any third parties. We will share the anonymised findings of this study with Dulwich Picture Gallery, Tessa Jowell Health Centre and NHS South East London Clinical Commissioning Group (all located in the UK). The University never sells personal data to third parties.
12. When will you destroy my information?
All personally identifiable data will be disposed of within 3 months of the conclusion of this evaluation project. Non-personal data (such as anonymised data and general findings) will be kept for the duration of the project and 10 years after the project has ended to ensure monitoring, auditing and inspections are possible if required.
13. Data Protection Law
The way we look after your information is ruled by UK law. Under UK law, we need to have a very good reason for using your information (this is called a ‘lawful basis’). Sometimes, we might also want to use sensitive information about you, like information about your health, religion and ethnic background. This is called ‘special category information’. We collect all this information from you to help with our research, which aims to benefit everyone (this means that it is in the ‘public interest’).
You have the right to make choices about your information under UK law. If you have any questions or would like to ask us to do something with your information, you can ask the researcher or a parent or guardian, or someone else at the University. Contact details are shown towards the bottom of this document.
You can stop being a part of the study at any time, without giving a reason. You can ask us to delete your data at any time, but it might not always be possible. If you ask us to delete information before March in the year it was collected (e.g., if you completed the survey in January 2022, by March 2022), we will make sure this is done. If you ask us to delete data after this point, we might not be able to. If your data is anonymised (where we take out your name and any other information that lets us know the information is about you), we will not be able to delete it, because we will not know which data is yours. If you would like to withdraw from the study, please email Dr Faye Sayer (please see email address at the bottom of this document).
14. What will happen to the results of the research study?
The results of this evaluation will be shared with relevant stakeholders (including Dulwich Picture Gallery, Tessa Jowell Health Centre and NHS South East London Clinical Commissioning Group) in annual monitoring reports and an Evaluation Report at the end of the project.
Who has reviewed this research project?
University of Birmingham’s ethical committee has reviewed this research project.
Who do I contact if I have concerns about this study or I wish to complain?
For general questions about the project please contact: Research Director: Dr Faye Sayer, f.a.sayer@bham.ac.uk, +44 (0)121 414 5769
Research Ethics Officer
Email: ethics-queries@contacts.bham.ac.uk
Tel: 0121 414 8825
Data Protection Officer
Data Protection Officer – The University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT
You have the right to complain directly to the Information Commissioner’s Office if you woul
Participant Information Sheet
Creative Arts Partnership Evaluation
1. Invitation to research
We would like to invite you to take part in helping us to evaluate the impact of the Creative Arts Partnership project run and funded by Dulwich Picture Gallery and the Tessa Jowell Health Centre. The principal aim of this evaluation is to assess the role the arts and creativity can play in improving an individual’s wellbeing and how successful the Creative Arts Partnership has been. The Creative Arts Partnership, and its evaluation, is expected to last approximately 3 years in total.
You must be over the age of 18 to take part.
2. Why have I been invited?
You have been invited to take part because you are involved with the Creative Arts project. Around 300 participants are expected to take part in the evaluation programme, in various ways.
3. Do I have to take part?
It is up to you to decide. We will describe the study and go through the information sheet, which you can keep. If you decide to take part, we will ask you to sign a consent form to show you agreed to take part. You are free to withdraw, without giving a reason. If you would like to withdraw from the study, please see section 13.
4. What will I be asked to do?
If you wish to take part, you will be asked to complete a questionnaire at the start of the Creative Arts activity you are participating in and another questionnaire at the end of the activity. Both questionnaires will ask questions about your current wellbeing and the second questionnaire will ask about your experiences of engaging with the Creative Arts project. Some questions will be repeated on both surveys – the questions are asked twice so we can see if there has been any change to your wellbeing after taking part in Creative Arts activities. We ask that you please complete all questions and be honest. Your honesty will help us improve future projects.
If you engage with more than one Creative Arts activity, you will be asked if you would like to take part in the evaluation each time you engage. You can choose if you wish to take part every time. Taking part once does not mean you have to take part again. Declining to take part does not exclude you from taking part in the future, if you so wish. You are welcome to take part multiple times.
5. Are there any risks if I participate?
There are no risks expected with participation in or because of this evaluation.
6. Are there any advantages if I participate?
There are no direct advantages or rewards as a result of participating in this evaluation. However, your participation will be a useful contribution and could help us improve the Creative Arts Partnership project.
7. Informed consent
Before you take part in any evaluation you will be informed what you participation will involve by reading this Participant Information Sheet. You will be given time to consider if you would like to take part in this evaluation. If you wish to take part in our evaluation, you will be asked to complete an online consent form to show you agreed to take part. The consent form must be completed before you can complete the survey.
8. What information about me will you collect and why?
We will collect your name, age, and postcode which you will need to input on a consent form before you can complete the survey. We need this information so we can match up your ‘before’ and ‘after’ surveys and assess if there has been a change to your wellbeing. Both surveys will ask you to share information about your wellbeing at the time you complete them, and the ‘after’ survey will ask you to share information about your perception of the Creative Arts project. We are collecting this data so that we can evaluate the project.
There is an optional section at the end of the ‘before’ survey which asks for your gender identity, if you consider yourself to have a disability, your age group, ethnicity, and employment status, how you were referred to the programme, if you are confident to manage your health condition/disability and your biggest worries. We collect this information so we can understand more about the people taking part in the Creative Arts project, if different groups of people have different experiences of the project and because the projects funders (including the NHS) require us to ask for this information. You are welcome to leave this section blank if you do not wish to provide this information. If you decide not to provide this information, this will not have any impact on your participation in the Creative Arts project.
9. How will my information be stored and how will you look after it?
Any data you provide will be anonymised. To do this, all participants will be given a unique code which will only be available to the researcher (Dr Faye Sayer) and university representatives. Only the researcher will have the key list which will be stored securely (via password protected documents, folders, and computer) separately from all other project documentation.
10. How will you use my information?
The information you provide will be used to evaluate the Creative Arts programme. You will be anonymous and not identifiable in any outputs (such as evaluation reports). Any information or quotes which can identify you will not be shared.
11. Will my data be sent anywhere else, or shared with other people or organisations?
We will not share your personal data (such as your name) with any third parties. We will share the anonymised findings of this study with Dulwich Picture Gallery, Tessa Jowell Health Centre and NHS South East London Clinical Commissioning Group (all located in the UK). The University never sells personal data to third parties.
12. When will you destroy my information?
All personally identifiable data will be disposed of within 3 months of the conclusion of this evaluation project. Non-personal data (such as anonymised data and general findings) will be kept for the duration of the project and 10 years after the project has ended to ensure monitoring, auditing and inspections are possible if required.
13. Data Protection Law
The way we look after your information is ruled by UK law. Under UK law, we need to have a very good reason for using your information (this is called a ‘lawful basis’). Sometimes, we might also want to use sensitive information about you, like information about your health, religion and ethnic background. This is called ‘special category information’. We collect all this information from you to help with our research, which aims to benefit everyone (this means that it is in the ‘public interest’).
You have the right to make choices about your information under UK law. If you have any questions or would like to ask us to do something with your information, you can ask the researcher or a parent or guardian, or someone else at the University. Contact details are shown towards the bottom of this document.
You can stop being a part of the study at any time, without giving a reason. You can ask us to delete your data at any time, but it might not always be possible. If you ask us to delete information before March in the year it was collected (e.g., if you completed the survey in January 2022, by March 2022), we will make sure this is done. If you ask us to delete data after this point, we might not be able to. If your data is anonymised (where we take out your name and any other information that lets us know the information is about you), we will not be able to delete it, because we will not know which data is yours. If you would like to withdraw from the study, please email Dr Faye Sayer (please see email address at the bottom of this document).
14. What will happen to the results of the research study?
The results of this evaluation will be shared with relevant stakeholders (including Dulwich Picture Gallery, Tessa Jowell Health Centre and NHS South East London Clinical Commissioning Group) in annual monitoring reports and an Evaluation Report at the end of the project.
Who has reviewed this research project?
University of Birmingham’s ethical committee has reviewed this research project.
Who do I contact if I have concerns about this study or I wish to complain?
For general questions about the project please contact: Research Director: Dr Faye Sayer, f.a.sayer@bham.ac.uk, +44 (0)121 414 5769
Research Ethics Officer
Email: ethics-queries@contacts.bham.ac.uk
Tel: 0121 414 8825
Data Protection Officer
Data Protection Officer – The University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT
You have the right to complain directly to the Information Commissioner’s Office if you woul
Participant Information Sheet
Creative Arts Partnership Evaluation
1. Invitation to research
We would like to invite you to take part in helping us to evaluate the impact of the Creative Arts Partnership project run and funded by Dulwich Picture Gallery and the Tessa Jowell Health Centre. The principal aim of this evaluation is to assess the role the arts and creativity can play in improving an individual’s wellbeing and how successful the Creative Arts Partnership has been. The Creative Arts Partnership, and its evaluation, is expected to last approximately 3 years in total.
You must be over the age of 18 to take part.
2. Why have I been invited?
You have been invited to take part because you are involved with the Creative Arts project. Around 300 participants are expected to take part in the evaluation programme, in various ways.
3. Do I have to take part?
It is up to you to decide. We will describe the study and go through the information sheet, which you can keep. If you decide to take part, we will ask you to sign a consent form to show you agreed to take part. You are free to withdraw, without giving a reason. If you would like to withdraw from the study, please see section 13.
4. What will I be asked to do?
If you wish to take part, you will be asked to complete a questionnaire at the start of the Creative Arts activity you are participating in and another questionnaire at the end of the activity. Both questionnaires will ask questions about your current wellbeing and the second questionnaire will ask about your experiences of engaging with the Creative Arts project. Some questions will be repeated on both surveys – the questions are asked twice so we can see if there has been any change to your wellbeing after taking part in Creative Arts activities. We ask that you please complete all questions and be honest. Your honesty will help us improve future projects.
If you engage with more than one Creative Arts activity, you will be asked if you would like to take part in the evaluation each time you engage. You can choose if you wish to take part every time. Taking part once does not mean you have to take part again. Declining to take part does not exclude you from taking part in the future, if you so wish. You are welcome to take part multiple times.
5. Are there any risks if I participate?
There are no risks expected with participation in or because of this evaluation.
6. Are there any advantages if I participate?
There are no direct advantages or rewards as a result of participating in this evaluation. However, your participation will be a useful contribution and could help us improve the Creative Arts Partnership project.
7. Informed consent
Before you take part in any evaluation you will be informed what you participation will involve by reading this Participant Information Sheet. You will be given time to consider if you would like to take part in this evaluation. If you wish to take part in our evaluation, you will be asked to complete an online consent form to show you agreed to take part. The consent form must be completed before you can complete the survey.
8. What information about me will you collect and why?
We will collect your name, age, and postcode which you will need to input on a consent form before you can complete the survey. We need this information so we can match up your ‘before’ and ‘after’ surveys and assess if there has been a change to your wellbeing. Both surveys will ask you to share information about your wellbeing at the time you complete them, and the ‘after’ survey will ask you to share information about your perception of the Creative Arts project. We are collecting this data so that we can evaluate the project.
There is an optional section at the end of the ‘before’ survey which asks for your gender identity, if you consider yourself to have a disability, your age group, ethnicity, and employment status, how you were referred to the programme, if you are confident to manage your health condition/disability and your biggest worries. We collect this information so we can understand more about the people taking part in the Creative Arts project, if different groups of people have different experiences of the project and because the projects funders (including the NHS) require us to ask for this information. You are welcome to leave this section blank if you do not wish to provide this information. If you decide not to provide this information, this will not have any impact on your participation in the Creative Arts project.
9. How will my information be stored and how will you look after it?
Any data you provide will be anonymised. To do this, all participants will be given a unique code which will only be available to the researcher (Dr Faye Sayer) and university representatives. Only the researcher will have the key list which will be stored securely (via password protected documents, folders, and computer) separately from all other project documentation.
10. How will you use my information?
The information you provide will be used to evaluate the Creative Arts programme. You will be anonymous and not identifiable in any outputs (such as evaluation reports). Any information or quotes which can identify you will not be shared.
11. Will my data be sent anywhere else, or shared with other people or organisations?
We will not share your personal data (such as your name) with any third parties. We will share the anonymised findings of this study with Dulwich Picture Gallery, Tessa Jowell Health Centre and NHS South East London Clinical Commissioning Group (all located in the UK). The University never sells personal data to third parties.
12. When will you destroy my information?
All personally identifiable data will be disposed of within 3 months of the conclusion of this evaluation project. Non-personal data (such as anonymised data and general findings) will be kept for the duration of the project and 10 years after the project has ended to ensure monitoring, auditing and inspections are possible if required.
13. Data Protection Law
The way we look after your information is ruled by UK law. Under UK law, we need to have a very good reason for using your information (this is called a ‘lawful basis’). Sometimes, we might also want to use sensitive information about you, like information about your health, religion and ethnic background. This is called ‘special category information’. We collect all this information from you to help with our research, which aims to benefit everyone (this means that it is in the ‘public interest’).
You have the right to make choices about your information under UK law. If you have any questions or would like to ask us to do something with your information, you can ask the researcher or a parent or guardian, or someone else at the University. Contact details are shown towards the bottom of this document.
You can stop being a part of the study at any time, without giving a reason. You can ask us to delete your data at any time, but it might not always be possible. If you ask us to delete information before March in the year it was collected (e.g., if you completed the survey in January 2022, by March 2022), we will make sure this is done. If you ask us to delete data after this point, we might not be able to. If your data is anonymised (where we take out your name and any other information that lets us know the information is about you), we will not be able to delete it, because we will not know which data is yours. If you would like to withdraw from the study, please email Dr Faye Sayer (please see email address at the bottom of this document).
14. What will happen to the results of the research study?
The results of this evaluation will be shared with relevant stakeholders (including Dulwich Picture Gallery, Tessa Jowell Health Centre and NHS South East London Clinical Commissioning Group) in annual monitoring reports and an Evaluation Report at the end of the project.
Who has reviewed this research project?
University of Birmingham’s ethical committee has reviewed this research project.
Who do I contact if I have concerns about this study or I wish to complain?
For general questions about the project please contact: Research Director: Dr Faye Sayer, f.a.sayer@bham.ac.uk, +44 (0)121 414 5769
Research Ethics Officer
Email: ethics-queries@contacts.bham.ac.uk
Tel: 0121 414 8825
Data Protection Officer
Data Protection Officer – The University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT
You previously turned on the Timeline setting – formerly called Location History – which helps you go back in time and remember where you’ve been. With Timeline, your visits and routes are automatically saved to a map on each of your devices.Timeline is changing and will now be created on your device. As part of this: to avoid losing your visits and routes, you’ll need tochoose settings for your databy 6 April 2025.How it worksYour signed-in smartphones will save visits in Timeline when this setting is on. But now, if you choose to keep Timeline on, all of your devices will save new visits on their own Timelines – including any devices that previously had Location History reporting turned off.What you need to doIf you’d like to keep your saved visits and routes,choose your settings on your preferred smartphone by 6 April 2025. (You may first need to update the Google Maps app.) Learn more about how to keep your Timeline data.After you do this, you’ll only be able to use Timeline in the app.If you take no action, your visits and routes will be deleted, and your Timeline settings will be turned off after 6 April 2025. Until 6 April 2025 – if you haven’t finished choosing your settings – your devices will keep saving Timeline data, and Google will continue using your data based on how Location History works today. Learn about how Location History is used.
About TimelineTimeline helps you go back in time and remember where you’ve been by automatically saving your visits and routes to a map on each of your devices. To learn more about Timeline, visit the Help Centre.
You received this email to let you know about important changes to your Google Account and services.
Google LLC 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043
Your Google One payment couldn’t be processed
Mervelee, we’re having trouble processing the payment for your Google One plan.
If you do not update your payment information, your membership will end on 11/30/2024. Since you will be over your storage limit, Google Drive, Gmail, and Google Photos services may be interrupted.
In order to keep your membership and benefits, please update your payment method.
If you do not update your payment method or clean up storage, services will be interrupted until your storage usage is under the 15 GB of storage that comes with your Google Account.
Only a Week to Go & Just 13 FREE Tickets Left – Don’t Miss the Des O’Connor AI Consultancy & Empowerment Event!
Hi MERVELEEThis is your final chance to secure one of the last 13 FREE tickets (valued at £197) to the Des O’Connor AI Consultancy and Empowerment Day and Evening Event!I am delighted to be hosting this incredible event alongside 20 expert speakers who will be sharing cutting-edge insights on AI, empowerment, and personal and professional development.Date: Saturday, 30th November 2024 Venue: Hilton Hotel, Kensington (opposite Westfield Shopping Centre, near Shepherds Bush station) Guests: Over 200 attendees
Meet Our Expert Line-Up of SpeakersYou’ll hear from an impressive list of professionals, including:Ryan WilliamsCarole D. MonteiroVictoria BealeCoecilia ValsaintAmb (Dr.) Abhnash K. BainsTony Courtney BrownHilda KalapNagendra MishraShell MarieSantosh KumarMaxine BoothNomsa NcubeHaarus ShahGordon GlenisterCarol Anne CooperCaroline HewardTegan Rhys-TaylorEmamurho UgherugheMercedes Avila CaballeroSpiritual TiikAnd of course, I, Des O’Connor, will be sharing how AI is transforming personal and professional growth and empowering businesses like never before.Would You Like to Speak on Stage?If you’ve ever wanted to share your story or expertise with a live audience, this is your opportunity. Visit www.DesOConnors.com/chatwithdes to apply to speak on stage!
Hurry – Only 13 FREE Tickets Left!This exclusive event is filling fast, and you don’t want to miss out.👉Claim your FREE ticket nowI look forward to welcoming you for a day of inspiration, insight, and networking with like-minded professionals.Best regards, Des O’Connor
Your membership to Afua Rose has been paused due to payment failure.We’re having trouble with your current payment method so we had to pause your membership to Afua Rose and access to their perks.We’ll try again, but please update your payment details to regain access to your member benefits.Update payment methodThanks, The YouTube teamTo see your membership history, go to Purchases.
From: YouTube <noreply-purchases@youtube.com> Sent: Saturday, November 23, 2024 11:35 PM To: Ratty.Nembhard1956@gmail.com <Ratty.Nembhard1956@gmail.com> Subject: Your membership has been paused. Restore it today!
Your membership to Afua Rose has been paused due to payment failure.We’re having trouble with your current payment method so we had to pause your membership to Afua Rose and access to their perks.We’ll try again, but please update your payment details to regain access to your member benefits.Update payment methodThanks, The YouTube teamTo see your membership history, go to Purchases.
1. Begged the South London Press to publish my story 2004 – Barclays defrauded me the second time on the 27th September 2021.
2. Started studying with the Open University 2004-2010 – Richard Harty called my mobile on the 27th September 2021 (recorded) and later kicked me out of the UEL.
3. Raised concerns to CRB about SAFFEGUARDING at Mapother House Day Nursery Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Workplace Nursery 2003-2008. Refer to the Channel 4 News about how the Seventh Day Adventist Church allowed PREDATORS to target children/boys.
4. Graduate of Lambeth College 1997-1999 and Open University 2009. Reference fact I was offered £46-55,000.00 SENCO job by Smart Teachers.
5. First Nervous Breakdown at Kings College Hospital Workplace Nursery 2003-2008 and NEGLECT of 101 year old ARNOLD EBENEZER TOMLINSON on BYRON Ward. Assaulted by White Security Nurse Betty called to remove me from husband bedside after I left the Windrush Vigil on the 6th April 2024.
6. Some of the people referred to would have been in letters I had written asking for help with MEDIATION. Once such person is the Rev Rose Hudson-Wilkin I meet at the H4W AGM in April 2014.
And FURTHER ordered that the said MERVVELEE MYERS
must forthwith upon service of this order
MM Response: Take a look at my online presence why the world will know how many tenants HMCTS have denied their RIGHTS. As for me I go back to Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust 2003-2008 where it started after the death of WALFORD BYRON ALBURNEY NEMBHARD.
6. Remove all videos or uploaded content from all social media or electronic networks or platforms or other including those referred to at paragraph 5 above whereby the individuals referred to at paragraph 1 (a)-(d), the Landlord and Firm have been named, and
MM Response: Since H4W and Devonshires Solicitors LLP want to DISCRIMINATE against me and other TENANTS, I will have to be the VOICE of the OPPRESSED sharing information that will shine lights on the MISOGYNY and GASLIGHTING of TENANTS.
Twitter: Housing For Women 01/September – Despicable to see people trying to profit from people directly affected by the housing CRISIS x.com/independent/st…. Women’s Housing Forum @Denise473 from @women’sPoineer. Zaiba Qureshi from @Housing4Women Co-Chairs the Women’s Housing Forum, highlighting the demand for affordable homes for women, and our collective vision…
The Dream Flat that Cost Amanda her LIFE – The Times and the Sunday Times – Within months of telling Parliament how her home left her in a financial and emotional black hole AMANDA WALLKER was dead. Her PARENTS are telling her STORY.
Social Media
Mervelee Myers joined Social Media in the Summer of 2009 after returning from a holiday in Jamaica. Here of my 18 Pages account that was DISABLED by Facebook after I updated my account for DES O’CONNOR WOMEN IN BUSINESS.
Pages Managed:
1. My Own Business Agenda – Writer Likes: 22 Follow: 24.
2. Townhead & Adjacent of Westmoreland – Community 100 – 101.
3. Mervelee Myers – Community 41 – 45
4. Mervelee Nembhard The MAD_Damn 6 -6.
5. My Professional Development Portfolio 5* Community 45 – 47.
11. Townhead & Adjacent Districts Westmoreland Community Service 0 – 1.
Groups Managed
12. EMINEMBHARDFamily
13. My JAMAICA Cause.
14. My Mental Health Network
15. Affected by Cancer like Janet Beeput & Family & Friends Group.
16. Mervelee Myers Supporters
17. Mervelee Consultancy
18. Townhead & Adjacent of Westmoreland Group.
Members Group
W1 Community Gospel Choir – Choir Members Group
Run it_100K in May Challenge
LinkedIn
Joined LinkedIn as a result of LEYF CEO June O’Sullivan’s invitation to contribute to her BLOG in 2012. I became the INFLUENCER and a target for June O’Sullivan’s friends in High Places when I was denied my rights after the death of my mother with dementia. My account with 69 PUBLICATIONS was suspended. I take out other accounts that were also suspended.
YouTube
I created my first YouTube in 2012 and others later just to keep my MIND active from the DEPRESSION that I was prone to after I was EXCLUDED from social spaces. Now YouTube is cyberbullying me and threatening to TERMINATE my channels. With 6.1K and 1.05K subscribers I am not getting paid despite the advertisements on my CONTENTS.
Google
I have several accounts at Google where my writing was used by other websites. I removed My Fight4justice from Facebook to Google My Business. I have had a few Business Accounts suspended by Google My Business by malicious reports from others.
Twitter
I became the target of Twitter when I was contacted by the Legal Team after the Judgement online in 2017. I have several accounts on Twitter but am still being cyberbullies.
TikTok
Suspended my account after I got 55K views and 300+ Comments about the Election in Jamaica when my son Kevin Murray was voted out. I have to pick up the pieces each time he is out of a job. I was going VIRAL about my Laptop when my account was suspended.
Instagram
Cyberbullying me too
7. Remove all posters from the communal area of Alma Grove and from the windows of the Property.
Mervelee Myers Face of Windrush 70
1. HCT Group Impact Report 2016 statistic of 1 in 5 of all SUICIDES are associated with UNEMPLOYMEMENT used to TERRORISE me. When I refused to commit suicide my husband and I became 600.000 older people in the UK say they leave home once per week or less. The Police attempted to SECTION me on Winsome Duncan’s malicious reports 30th October 2017. Attempts to MURDER me to say I committed SUICIDE under cover of LEYF Margaret Horn Lecture. I was MANHANDLED by 3 of 4 PCs who visited my home on 30th November 2020. Read the MOPAC report for clarifications. Police visited my home with battering RAMS on the 27th February 2024 when I was STRESSED getting my husband home after his SON changed the locks to the PROPERTY. More evidence of Police breaches can be found online.
2. ITV News Windrush 70 page 1 – 2018
3. I would advise HMCTS District Judge BEECHAM to do her RESEARCH and see why she is getting the opportunity to correct the MISCARRIAGES OF JUSTICE against me.
4. Whilst am at it I want DJ Beecham to look into the case of Ms H. Presley please. She found me online when Hermoine Cameron started advocating for me. In the words of Nelson Mandela “Sometimes it falls upon a generation to be great – you can be that generation”.
Paragraphs 1-7 of this order remain in force until 12.00 noon on 1st August 2024, unless before then this order is varied or revoked by a further order of the court.
My ANCESTORS
Marcus Garvey
“If we as a people realised the greatness from which we came we would be less likely to disrespect ourselves”.
Nelson Mandela
“The Purpose of Freedom is to Create for Others”
Nelson Mandela
“I was made by the law a criminal…
It is further ordered that the cost of the application be reserved.
Requested Judgements
Housing For Women: 570MC171, 174, 180, 419, 492, 664. Charles Hills & CO: 570MC604 NHSEngland: 570MC423.
Claims Sent to Court
Nexus Health Group: 570MC548, 471.
Devonshires: 570MC618. 566MC567.
Nationwide: 567MC716.
Mimi Owusu: 557MC249.
Kings College: 570MC482.
Housing Ombudsman Service: 570MC490.
Any party may apply on giving at least 48 hours notice in writing to the court to vary this order.
Taking Back Control
It is 10 years since I wrote to LEYF Senior HR Dilys Epton am DEPRESSED and am DYING SLOWLY of TORTURE. I am therefore asking that DI Solicitors go ahead and APPLY to REVOKE this ORDER on my behalf using the evidence in the above. Please contact me for any further assistance.
Dr. Phil Gregory visit to Alma Grove
I was alerted that the plots to SECTION me were in place by some of the things Dr. Phil Gregory said to me after reading the letter in the package that my Solicitor ask me to give him. I will attend the meeting with the Mental Health NURSE so Dr. Phil Gregory can complete his ASSESSMENT for me to get a copy. This will be crucial for my BUSINESS launch.
MM #youtube IS THE #paedophile RINGS #enablers TARGETING #merveleemyers AND THE #world will know about the #childmolesters at http://www.leyf.org.uk and all the #abusers HIDING UNDER THE #socialmedia UMBRELLA. MAYBE WE NEED TO FIND OUT WHY #tonycealy NEVER #visited HIS #sister WHEN SHE WAS #sectioned? Satisfaction survey for Housing for Women Acuity Research acuity@euro.confirmit.com rattynembhard1956@gmail.com Dear Ms Mervelee Myers Thank you for agreeing to participate in the survey for Housing for Women on the phone with one of our interviewers. The survey will be used to calculate annual tenant satisfaction measures to be published by Housing for Women and reported back to the Regulator of Social Housing. Please click here to continue with the survey Regards, Acuity (on behalf of Housing for Women)….
The Story of Mervelee Myers BOOK that was signed by Metropolitan Police Commander Sir Mark Rowley at the launch of “A New Met for London”. In the presence of Nigel Pearce who I meet at Elim House in August 2023 and Seb Adjei-Addoh the first Black Commander of Lambeth and Southwark will be my arguments for District Judge Beecham to examine why MERVELEE MYERS MAKE YOURSELF MEMORABLE to #EndTenantsAbuse #SupportSurvivors #HearTenantsVoices establish #TenantsAbuseAwareness and stop HMCTS CPS CJS corruption in the cover up of MEDICAL GASLIGHTING and MISOGYNY of MALES against FEMALES. My brother Ervin Julius Emster Nembhard celebrated his 58th birthday on the 11th November 2024. The day he was born in 1966 my father handed him to me so my mother can rest after giving birth. Another person of interest is Mr. Tony Cealy whose “Theatre of the OPPRESSED Training” took me from the background I retreated using “WRITING as THERAPY” after my father was stricken with Parkinson’s disease.
The CRISIS of July 2023 Devonshires Solicitors LLP – Narin Masera
I will highlight July 2023 to November 2024 for no other reasons than the evidence can be collected online. Then I will give an explanation for why HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN BEHIND CLOSED DOORS
ARNOLD EBENEZER TOMLINSON 100th Birthday Celebrations
My Husband received his Birthday Card from the King and Queen, and I arranged a Party for him. Am I therefore, to assume Housing for Women and the UK Government were not aware of who his WIFE is/was?
I am now providing evidence of how HMCTS continuing the miscarriages of justice started at Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust 2003-2008 after the death of my brother with colon cancer, I had the first nervous breakdown. To the 6th April 2024 when after attending the “Windrush Vigil” I was visiting my husband on BYRON Ward and the outcome of that visit.
The INJUNCTION is UNLAWFUL
Notice of Transfer of Proceedings
In the County Court at Central London K02CL827 Date: 24 July 2023.
Before District Judge Greenidge sitting at the County Court at Central London, Thomas More Building, Royal Court of Justice, Strand, London, WC2A 2LL MERVELEE MYERS MAKE YOURSELF MEMORABLE
I was featured on Extinction Rebellion supporting Caul Grant’s Campaign for Truth & Justice.
In the County Court at Clerkenwell & Shoreditch Date: 26th July 2023.
Upon the application dated 24th July 2023.
The hearing of the claimant’s application for EX-PARTEE INJUNCTION (see copy attached) will take place at 11:00 AM on the 27th July 2023 for 30 minutes.
Where you should attend the face to face hearing (conducted in person)
Cases are listed in accordance with local hearing arrangements determined by the Judiciary and implemented by court staff. Every effort is made to ensure that hearings start either at the time specified or as soon as possible thereafter. However, listing practices or other factors may mean that delay is unavoidable. Furthermore, in some instances a case may be released to another judge, possibly at a different court. Please contact the court for further information on the listing arrangements that may apply to your hearing.
General Form of Judgement Order
Before District Judge Swan sitting at the County Court at Clerkenwell & Shoreditch, The Gee Street Courthouse, 29-41 Gee Street, London, EC1V 3RE.
Upon hearing Counsel for the Claimant and the Court declining to make a without notice
IT IS ORDERED THAT
Application is adjourned to 12 midday on 1 August 2023, time estimate 30 minutes.
Time for service is abridged to 24 hours.
Cost reserved.
Dated 27 July 2023.
Injunction Order – Record of Hearing Claim No: K02CL827
On Tuesday the 1st day of August 2023
Before District Judge Sterlini
The Court was sitting at the County Court at Clerkenwell & Shoreditch, The Gee Street Courthouse, 29-41 Gee Street, London, EC1V 3RE.
The Claimant was represented by Counsel
The Defendant did not appear having been given notice of the hearing.
The Court read the written evidence of
The Claimant’s witness Trina Philbert signed on 21st July 2023
The Defendant
The Court heard spoken evidence on oath from: N/A
The Claimant gave an undertaking (through her/his/its counsel or solicitor) to pay any damages ordered by the Court if it later decides that the Defendant has suffered loss or damages as a result of this order. Delete this paragraph if the Court does not require the undertaking
…following your contact with Nationwide on 27 August 2024.
Here in the Nationwide Feedback Team, we’re on a mission to improve Nationwide’s service.
Your feedback will help us to support all of our customers by making our products and services as good as they can be.
We’d really appreciate it if you could tell us what you think by taking this short survey.
Thank you – Nicola, Hollie and Paul
The survey is supported by our research partners, Kantar. All your answers are strictly confidential and will only be shared with Nationwide. You can request to remain anonymous to Nationwide later in the survey.
If you’d like to contact Nationwide, please visit the ‘Contact us’ page on nationwide.co.uk.
If there is a problem with the survey, please email CustomerResearch.ServiceTracker@nationwide.co.uk
This e-mail and any files transmitted with it contain information which is private and confidential and is intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you are not an addressee, you are not authorised to read, copy or use the e-mail or any attachment.
If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender by return e-mail and then destroy it.
The Places For People Group has taken reasonable precautions to minimise the risk of virus infection, however we cannot accept any liability for any loss or damage sustained as a result of software viruses. It is your responsibility to carry out such virus checking as is necessary before opening any attachment.
This e-mail may contain personal views, which are not authorised by or sent on behalf of the Places For People Group unless specifically stated.
Touchstone Corporate Property Services Limited Registered office: 305 Gray’s Inn Road, London, WC1X 8QR Registration number: 4695692. Registered in England and Wales Correspondence address: 2 Crescent Office Park, Clarks Way, Bath, BA2 2AF
Housing for Women Sixth Floor Blue Star House 234-244 Stockwell Road London SW9 9SP t: +44 (0)20 7501 6120 e: communications@h4w.co.uk w: http://www.hfw.org.uk Statement of Account Ms Mervelee Myers Account Ref: 101132 16 Alma Grove London SE1 5PY Property Ref: ALG1m016 Start Date: 01/12/2000 Housing Officer: Trina Philbert As at: 15 November 2024 A C C O U N T S U M M A R Y Balance on Account: £65.65 In Arrears Last Payment Made: £550.00 01-Nov-2024 Regular Account Charge: £644.54 Please refer to the following pages for the full statement. Payment Options By Allpay rent card – this card can be used at any paypoint outlet. By Bank giro credit – use this pay in book at any Royal Bank of Scotland. By Standing Order – set up a regular payment through your bank. By Telephone – call the office to pay by card. Get in Touch Housing for Women Sixth Floor Blue Star House 234-244 Stockwell Road London SW9 9SP Phone: +44 (0)20 7501 6120 Email: communications@h4w.co.uk Website: http://www.hfw.org.uk Housing for Women Sixth Floor Blue Star House 234-244 Stockwell Road London SW9 9SP t: +44 (0)20 7501 6120 e: communications@h4w.co.uk w: http://www.hfw.org.uk Ms Mervelee Myers Pages in this Statement: 1/4 TS 01Nov21 Housing for Women Sixth Floor Blue Star House 234-244 Stockwell Road London SW9 9SP t: +44 (0)20 7501 6120 e: communications@h4w.co.uk w: http://www.hfw.org.uk Statement of Account Ms Mervelee Myers Account Ref: 101132 16 Alma Grove London SE1 5PY Property Ref: ALG1m016 Start Date: 01/12/2000 Housing Officer: Trina Philbert Overall Balance: £65.65 In Arrears As at: 15 November 2024 Date Transaction Description Payments Charges Balance 01/11/2024 STO Bank Payment -01/11/2024 £550.00 £65.65 Arrears 01/11/2024 Rent Charge 01/11/2024 to 30/11/2024 £644.54 £615.65 Arrears 01/10/2024 STO Bank Payment -01/10/2024 £550.00 -£28.89 Credit 01/10/2024 Rent Charge 01/10/2024 to 31/10/2024 £644.54 £521.11 Arrears 02/09/2024 STO Bank Payment – 02/09/2024 £550.00 -£123.43 Credit 01/09/2024 Rent Charge 01/09/2024 to 30/09/2024 £526.88 £426.57 Arrears 01/08/2024 STO Bank Payment – 01/08/2024 £550.00 -£100.31 Credit 01/08/2024 Rent Charge 01/08/2024 to 31/08/2024 £526.88 £449.69 Arrears 01/07/2024 STO Bank Payment -01/07/2024 £550.00 -£77.19 Credit 01/07/2024 Rent Charge 01/07/2024 to 31/07/2024 £526.88 £472.81 Arrears 03/06/2024 STO Bank Payment – 03/06/2024 £550.00 -£54.07 Credit 01/06/2024 Rent Charge 01/06/2024 to 30/06/2024 £526.88 £495.93 Arrears 01/05/2024 STO Bank Payment-01/05/24 £550.00 -£30.95 Credit 01/05/2024 Rent Charge 01/05/2024 to 31/05/2024 £526.88 £519.05 Arrears 02/04/2024 STO Bank Payment – 02/04/2024 £550.00 -£7.83 Credit 01/04/2024 Rent Charge 01/04/2024 to 30/04/2024 £526.88 £542.17 Arrears 01/03/2024 STO Bank Payment – 01/03/2024 £550.00 £15.29 Arrears Housing for Women Sixth Floor Blue Star House 234-244 Stockwell Road London SW9 9SP t: +44 (0)20 7501 6120 e: communications@h4w.co.uk w: http://www.hfw.org.uk Ms Mervelee Myers Pages in this Statement: 2/4 TS 01Nov21 Date Transaction Description Payments Charges Balance 01/03/2024 Rent Charge 01/03/2024 to 31/03/2024 £526.88 £565.29 Arrears 01/02/2024 STO Bank Payment – 01/02/2024 £500.00 £38.41 Arrears 01/02/2024 Rent Charge 01/02/2024 to 29/02/2024 £526.88 £538.41 Arrears 02/01/2024 STO Bank Payment – 02/01/2024 £500.00 £11.53 Arrears 01/01/2024 Rent Charge 01/01/2024 to 31/01/2024 £526.88 £511.53 Arrears 01/12/2023 Bank Payment £500.00 -£15.35 Credit 01/12/2023 Rent Charge 01/12/2023 to 31/12/2023 £526.88 £484.65 Arrears 01/11/2023 STO Bank Payment-01/11/2023 £500.00 -£42.23 Credit 01/11/2023 Rent Charge 01/11/2023 to 30/11/2023 £526.88 £457.77 Arrears 02/10/2023 Bank Payment £500.00 -£69.11 Credit 01/10/2023 Rent Charge 01/10/2023 to 31/10/2023 £526.88 £430.89 Arrears 01/09/2023 STO Bank Payment – 01/09/2023 £500.00 -£95.99 Credit 01/09/2023 Rent Charge 01/09/2023 to 30/09/2023 £492.41 £404.01 Arrears 01/08/2023 STO Bank Payment 01/08/2023 £500.00 -£88.40 Credit 01/08/2023 Rent Charge 01/08/2023 to 31/08/2023 £492.41 £411.60 Arrears 03/07/2023 STO Bank Payment 03/07/2023 £500.00 -£80.81 Credit 01/07/2023 Rent Charge 01/07/2023 to 31/07/2023 £492.41 £419.19 Arrears 01/06/2023 STO Bank Payment -01/06/2023 £500.00 -£73.22 Credit 01/06/2023 Rent Charge 01/06/2023 to 30/06/2023 £492.41 £426.78 Arrears 02/05/2023 STO Bank Payment -02/05/2023 £500.00 -£65.63 Credit 01/05/2023 Rent Charge 01/05/2023 to 31/05/2023 £492.41 £434.37 Arrears 03/04/2023 STO Bank Payment -03/04/2023 £500.00 -£58.04 Credit 01/04/2023 Rent Charge 01/04/2023 to 30/04/2023 £492.41 £441.96 Arrears 01/03/2023 STO Bank Payment-01/03/2023 £500.00 -£50.45 Credit 01/03/2023 Rent Charge 01/03/2023 to 31/03/2023 £492.41 £449.55 Arrears 01/02/2023 Bank Payment -01/02/2023 £500.00 -£42.86 Credit 01/02/2023 Rent Charge 01/02/2023 to 28/02/2023 £492.41 £457.14 Arrears Housing for Women Sixth Floor Blue Star House 234-244 Stockwell Road London SW9 9SP t: +44 (0)20 7501 6120 e: communications@h4w.co.uk w: http://www.hfw.org.uk Ms Mervelee Myers Pages in this Statement: 3/4 TS 01Nov21 Date Transaction Description Payments Charges Balance 16/01/2023 1745 TDC AllPay Payment 16/01/2023 £500.00 -£35.27 Credit 01/01/2023 Rent Charge 01/01/2023 to 31/01/2023 £492.41 £464.73 Arrears 01/12/2022 Rent Charge 01/12/2022 to 31/12/2022 £492.41 -£27.68 Credit 01/11/2022 Rent Charge 01/11/2022 to 30/11/2022 £492.41 -£520.09 Credit 01/10/2022 Rent Charge 01/10/2022 to 31/10/2022 £492.41 -£1012.50 Credit 07/09/2022 TDC Allpay 1177 07/09/2022 £500.00 -£1504.91 Credit 01/09/2022 Rent_Charge 01/09/2022 to 30/09/2022 £473.02 -£1004.91 Credit 02/08/2022 TDC Allpay 1020 03/08/2022 £500.00 -£1477.93 Credit 01/08/2022 Rent_Charge 01/08/2022 to 31/08/2022 £473.02 -£977.93 Credit 04/07/2022 TDC Allpay 0890 05/07/2022 £600.00 -£1450.95 Credit 01/07/2022 Rent_Charge 01/07/2022 to 31/07/2022 £473.02 -£850.95 Credit 10/06/2022 TDC Allpay 0786 11/06/2022 £2700.00 -£1323.97 Credit 08/06/2022 TDC Allpay 0773 09/06/2022 £1000.00 £1376.03 Arrears 01/06/2022 Rent_Charge 01/06/2022 to 30/06/2022 £473.02 £2376.03 Arrears 01/05/2022 Rent_Charge 01/05/2022 to 31/05/2022 £473.02 £1903.01 Arrears 01/04/2022 Rent_Charge 01/04/2022 to 30/04/2022 £419.90 £1429.99 Arrears 01/03/2022 Rent_Charge 01/03/2022 to 31/03/2022 £481.89 £1010.09 Arrears 01/02/2022 Rent_Charge 01/02/2022 to 28/02/2022 £481.89 £528.20 Arrears 01/01/2022 Rent_Charge 01/01/2022 to 31/01/2022 £481.89 £46.31 Arrears 01/12/2021 Rent_Charge 01/12/2021 to 31/12/2021 £481.89 -£435.58 Credit 01/11/2021 STO Bank Receipts 01/11/2021 £476.83 -£917.47 Credit 01/11/2021 Rent_Charge 01/11/2021 to 30/11/2021 £481.89 -£440.64 Credit 01/10/2021 STO Bank Receipts 01/10/2021 £476.83 -£922.53 Credit 01/10/2021 Rent_Charge 01/10/2021 to 31/10/2021 £481.89 -£445.70 Credit 30/09/2021 Carried Forward BALANCE £927.59 -£927.59 Credit Totals: £19131.25 £19196.90 Housing for Women Sixth Floor Blue Star House 234-244 Stockwell Road London SW9 9SP t: +44 (0)20 7501 6120 e: communications@h4w.co.uk w: http://www.hfw.org.uk Ms Mervelee Myers Pages in this Statement: 4/
This e-mail and any files transmitted with it contain information which is private and confidential and is intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you are not an addressee, you are not authorised to read, copy or use the e-mail or any attachment.
If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender by return e-mail and then destroy it.
The Places For People Group has taken reasonable precautions to minimise the risk of virus infection, however we cannot accept any liability for any loss or damage sustained as a result of software viruses. It is your responsibility to carry out such virus checking as is necessary before opening any attachment.
This e-mail may contain personal views, which are not authorised by or sent on behalf of the Places For People Group unless specifically stated.
Touchstone Corporate Property Services Limited Registered office: 305 Gray’s Inn Road, London, WC1X 8QR Registration number: 4695692. Registered in England and Wales Correspondence address: 2 Crescent Office Park, Clarks Way, Bath, BA2 2AF