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The Wayback machine https://web.archive.org/ picked it up on 2 October.
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A website operator does have a defence available to them personally, https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2013/26/section/5, against a complaint of a defamation posted by someone else on their website. They're required to deal with the alleged defamation by acting in accordance with the regulations at https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukdsi/2013/9780111104620/pdfs/ukdsi_9780111104620_en.pdf. There's an Explanatory Note at the end of the regulations, that provides a plainer language summary of them.
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>> As in the famous Monty Perl sketch? > That rings no bells! Do you have a link? D'oh!. Sorry. So many programming languages... > Did you mean Monty Python? [.....] That's the fellow! 🙂 Same mode perhaps, but a different commodity. https://www.google.com/search?q=python+spam
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Walking route from East Dulwich to Catford?
ianr replied to tomskip's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I suspect NewWave may be thinking of Honor Oak Park rather than Crofton. That's the route I used to take when walking to East Forest Hill. If you're starting from near SE23 I don't in my old A-Z see any non-A205 route crossing the railway line other than HOP. I'd then fairly soon turn east from Brockley Rise and try cutting across Blythe Hill Fields, which seems directly en route. -
As in the famous Monty Perl sketch?
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Dulwich library closing for refurbishment
ianr replied to sunshine_m's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
The published planning application proposal summary runs: "25/AP/1010 Installation of air source heat pumps; acoustic screening; pipework and trunking; replacement of radiators with air conditioning units; secondary glazing; replacement of non-original lantern roof; internal refurbishment including decoration, new fittings, toilets, kitchenettes, and remedial works to building fabric." https://planning.southwark.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=documents&keyVal=SU76HIKBJGS00 The officer's assessment includes mention of an external buggy store, which sounds a good idea if it's for use by visiting tots. I remember one morning when I found the ground floor part-occupied by buggies, even in a few book bays. 🙂 -
If you find yourself getting no responses here (especiially in this section) I found through websearch that Camberwell seemed well provided with ads for suitable firms. That was after non-response to two emails to an SE22 solicitor. No local knowledge to offer though., I'm afraid. In the end a remote witnessing was arranged for me.
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The leaves were swept last year, and every year I remember. Why 'reinstate'? The schedules are published at https://www.southwark.gov.uk/parking-streets-and-transport/street-care/autumn-leaf-collection. I am not a council member, employee, adviser, agent, representative, publicist, stooge, or related to any of these.
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There is actually an official grace period of ten minutes, but that applies only to a "designated parking space", which OP wasn't in. It's mentioned in https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/civil-enforcement-of-parking-contraventions/guidance-for-local-authorities-on-enforcing-parking-restrictions, ie: Grace periods Parking policy should be designed to enable people to access the community and carry on their business as easily as possible. Whilst it is important to undertake enforcement, to prevent abuse of parking facilities to the detriment of the majority, enforcement should be sensitive, fair and proportionate. This would not be the case if a driver received a PCN for returning to their vehicle only moments after the expiry of a period of permitted parking. Therefore, the law requires that a penalty charge must [footnote 20] not be issued to a vehicle which has stayed parked in a parking place on a road or in a local authority’s car park beyond the permitted parking period for a period not exceeding 10 minutes. The grace period applies to on-street and off-street parking places provided under traffic orders, whether the period of parking is paid for or free. Any penalty charge during the 10-minute grace period would be illegal unless the vehicle itself is parked unlawfully (for example, where the motorist has not paid any required parking fee or displayed a parking ticket where required). It is important that all CEOs understand that grace periods only apply to designated parking places where a person is permitted to park. A road with a restriction (for example, single yellow line) or prohibition (such as a double yellow line) is not a ‘designated’ parking place either during - or outside of - the period of the restriction or prohibition. Footnote 20 points to https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2022/71/regulation/5
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The Telegraph and the other right wing media, do they hate Britain?
ianr replied to malumbu's topic in The Lounge
Some incidental background info, (I presume this is the relevant edition of Panorama), from https://www.c21media.net/news/blue-ant-studios-takes-october-films-president-trump-a-second-chance-to-cannes/: Blue Ant Studios to shop BBC’s President Trump: A Second Chance? in Cannes October Films’ President Trump: A Second Chance? airs on the BBC this month Blue Ant Studios will launch forthcoming documentary President Trump: A Second Chance? (working title) at Mipcom this month. Produced by October Films in the UK, the 1×60’ doc, which has just wrapped production, was commissioned by the BBC for its Panorama strand, where it will premiere on October 29. President Trump: A Second Chance? will provide an up-to-date and comprehensive look at Donald Trump’s run for the White House over the past 18 months. Featuring expert analysis, archive material and interviews with those closest to Trump, the doc asks how it has been possible for a now-convicted felon to be within striking distance of securing a second term as president. Blue Ant Studios holds the international licensing rights to the doc, excluding the UK. It will be joined on its Mipcom slate by nature series Walking with Elephants (3×60’) and Roman history doc Emperor: Rise & Fall of a Dynasty. Karolina Kaminska 10-10-2024 ©C21Media -
The Telegraph and the other right wing media, do they hate Britain?
ianr replied to malumbu's topic in The Lounge
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Do mobile phone users have any reception problems in that part of LL? PS There's a BT brochure about them at https://planning.southwark.gov.uk/online-applications/files/9C2ACB97B33D4EE9E2D88FF630639C14/pdf/25_AP_2825-STREET_HUBS_BEYOND_CONNECTION_V2.1-4143500.pdf From which: "Street Hubs are free-standing structures featuring digital HD display screens on two sides. The screens display content at 10-second intervals, both the commercial content that funds the service as well as a wide range of local community and council content." and "Advertising for businesses of all sizes Street Hubs represent the latest in advertising platforms – an affordable, accessible digital advertising solution that specifically targets Street Hubs close to small businesses." I think if I saw one of the local businesses flashing their ads at me while out peaceably walking in my neighbourhood I'd almost certainly be put off using them.
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I see from the Site Notice https://planning.southwark.gov.uk/online-applications/files/B867B0B45973C03BE4D45CE4513BDE35/pdf/25_AP_2825-SITE_NOTICE-4151698.pdf that the "Comment by" date is 5 November. My understanding is that comments submitted after that date can and ?will still be considered if the decision-making hasn't yet been done; so I wouldn't let the date in itself deter you if you want to comment now. Was the site notice actually posted near the location, btw? Does the hub have any claimed functions other than advertising?
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Non emergency telephone number for the fire department
ianr replied to Azalea's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Phone numbers don't seem obviously available. You can contact individual fire stations within any borough via on-line email, via https://www.london-fire.gov.uk/community/.
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