
seenbeen
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Which charities/organisations are collecting furniture?
seenbeen replied to Pugwash's topic in The Lounge
A word of advice. Many charities will not take furniture that has no fire safety labels attached -
Maybe he should set up an easel and do a L.S. Lowry: There's one in the Tate called 'Coming Out of School'
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Nothing to do with the postal service but this is enlightening https://www.secularism.org.uk/news/2020/09/rethink-relations-with-jehovahs-witnesses-committees-nss-urges-nhs
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I always check the jetstream forecast in the summer as I go camping and it is very accurate as if the jetstream is north of the UK we get fine dry weather https://www.netweather.tv/charts-and-data/jetstream Other than that it's the barometer for me
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Personal trainers on the rye
seenbeen replied to hensamenities's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
nina_maniana Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > If someone?s in the way you can just say? It may > seem inconsiderate but trainers are under a lot of > stress. Many of them were unable to work for > months of this year and as self employed people > are unable to access the furlough scheme. I can > see how a person under stress might just be > thinking of how best to train their client and > forgetting the needs of other park users. I bet a > friendly reminder rather than a demand for > registration details would suffice. These times > are hard for everyone :-) I know a self-employed dance teacher....she is doing her classes on line with no problems and some of her pupils are disabled I also know a self-employed music teacher- also operating on line.... -
Sainsburys DKH today about 1300- hardly any toilet paper- only the fancy Cushelle and Andrex extra comfort.... Pasta low Eggs ok
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IlonaM Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > This is quite a good explainer (not official but > based on Government & devolved powers). It will be > updated to reflect further changes: > https://www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk/explaine > rs/coronavirus-lockdown-rules-four-nations-uk > > It has the current Tier 2 regs on meeting people > indoors & outside. I agree- it is a nice table. As for workmen in your house I think they are carrying on as usual- social distancing applies, washing hands, no symptoms
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The company in this link- Countrywide provide indemnity policies against regrowth as well https://www.whatmortgage.co.uk/news/insurance/homeowners-can-now-get-insurance-japanese-knotweed/#:~:text=Countrywide%20Legal%20Indemnities'%20new%20policy,from%20a%20knotweed%20treatment%20specialist&text=repair%20and%20restoration%20costs%20for,by%20the%20spread%20of%20knotweed. I looked them up because out vendors took out policies with them for other weird things
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Jogging was banned in France as was outdoor exercise back in April. I thought it was odd at the time but after a few 'run-ins' with joggers I could understand it.
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If you use the Camberwell Branch it is closed until 15th November for refurbishment.
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Council Meeting Live from 4pm today
seenbeen replied to Rockets's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Oh well we could wait until the next election -
I went to crystal Palace Park frequently when we were allowed to travel to exercise after easing of the lockdown this year.. The dinosaurs looked fine! They are dinosaurs aren't they?
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Petition - Peckham Rye Road Closures
seenbeen replied to mark_h's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
having two roads with the same name is insane for a start! -
possible congetsion charge extension
seenbeen replied to Chrishesketh's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Pugwash Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > In some local areas, pensioners paid an annual fee > of around ?25 to get their free travel pass. My > father who lived in Sussex did this when his > eyesight failed and he could not drive. He lived > in a village which was 8 miles to nearest town and > in the late 90s/early 2000s, the return fare was > ?9 by bus which ran every half hour. > Not sure what the procedure is now that Freedom > passes can be used all over UK. > > Not sure about removing free travel for under 18s- > we had to get a weekly bus pass for our girls when > they went to secondary school. The argument for > removing it would be to stop youngsters hopping on > bus for a couple of stops. Paying for bus fares also encourages people to look closer to home for a school so that their child/teen can walk -
Sue Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I used to work in diversity. > > At that time, positive discrimination was allowed > in training for currently under-represented > groups, so that they could compete for jobs on a > more level basis. > > Positive discrimination in selection procedures > (eg by quotas) was illegal, and rightly so in my > opinion. > > Targets were legal, but not quotas. Just because something is illegal doesn't mean it doesn't happen...consciously or unconsciously
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