Thu 9th Jan 2020 at 6:00pm
Lewisham Report written by Greenwich runner
Tracy and I came to a leafy street in south east London, Tracy in perfectly good timing, me a little late but eager to do my first mission of the decade!
Our mission (which we both chose to accept) was to help with the small but important matter of getting a vacuum bag out, so that it could be emptied and be ready for future use. Mr A had managed to disassemble part of the vacuum cleaner, but was struggling to get to the actual dust bag.
After a quick look, we worked out how to pull apart the rest of the pieces. While I emptied the dust bag and gave it a proper clean, Tracy gave a detailed explanation to Mr A so he could do this process himself in the future. We put everything together again and made sure all was properly assembled.
Having conquered our mission, we said our goodbyes and left, with just about enough time to take a quick victorious selfie!
Thu 9th Jan 2020 at 6:00pm
Mr S would like to keep his house nice and tidy but just needs a little bit of help getting into the hoover bag!
Read moreMon 14th Jan 2019 at 1:00pm
Lewisham Report written by Tracy
We were greeted by Mrs H gaughter and shown the single bed which needed moving from 3rd floor to the first, easy! Bed was a little too big to get through the door though. So armed with an Allen key each, we dismantled part of the bed and manoeuvred it down the stairs in no time, luckily it was a light weight aluminium frame bed! Once in it’s new room we reassembled the bed and job done. Mrs H daughter was happy and appreciative and we headed home for lunch.
Mon 14th Jan 2019 at 1:00pm
This will allow Mrs H to recover safely and comfortably
Read moreThu 1st Nov 2018 at 6:30pm
Lewisham Report written by Tim Wheatley
Tracy, Tim and Emma all met outside Ms As house ready to do some heavy lifting. We knocked on the door and Ms As carer welcomed us in with the usual "oh I was expecting 3 strong men". We were tasked with moving a recliner chair upstairs for Mrs A, so we quickly found the chair and moved it to the bottom of the stairs. Carrying it upstairs was a bit trickier, we had to lift it above the bannister, manoeuvre around a stair lift and navigate a corner. But we had it upstairs in no time and Mrs A instructed us where to position it for her. She seemed very happy with the new location for her chair so we said goodbye, took a selfie and headed home in time for tea. 🍝
Thu 1st Nov 2018 at 6:30pm
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