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I'm hearing it, independently of my tinnitus. I thought I left the boiler on, or next doors boiler was noisy, but no. VicCraven Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi. > > No, no resolution. > > And yes, we can still hear it. Especially at night > and first thing in the morning, which is probably > more to do with less other background noise. > > We are North Cross Road end of Ulverscroft Road. > > Vic :)
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There's a thread on this already-good news!
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I'm quite capable of not hugging my neighbours! Seabag Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sadly, it sounds like a micro super spreader > opportunity to me. > > I think it?s well intentioned, but you only need a > few ?drunk by midnight? people giving it the ?come > on a hug can?t hurt can it?!? and we?re back in > danger again. > > Maybe if it?s done early enough, where every other > person is sober, then great. > > 2020 is a big year to see out, hopefully it?s done > safely. > > Happy New Year in anticipation.
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Fwomble Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Any groups for lonely, isolated, people on here? > Or anywhere? Thank you I'm suggesting MEETUP.COM again, it's all online but some supportive groups there
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flu jab - Tessa Jowell practice - safe?
siousxiesue replied to trinidad's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
JohnL Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I expect they test your temperature with one of > temperature guns before going in. They didn't seem to be, but it was so quiet and so spacious that I felt comfortable even though I'm being extremely cautious. -
Sue Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > > ETA: In some ways I would like to do jury service, > but I have a horrible feeling the other jurors > would drive me slowly even more insane than I > already am. > > And if it was a distressing case it would really > upset me. Certainly would Sue, my mum was called to serve on the jury for Peter Sutcliffe at the Old Bailey. Was worried sick but thankfully wasn't chosen. And a friend served on a murder of a homeless guy, he was so distressed by the case (and the defence being inadequate) that he asked to be relieved and was. Most unusual
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This year, who knows what the rules will be for gathering etc. I'm suggesting something similar to the NHS clap. We all gather (dressed warm!) and cheer to the new year and to each other? I'm thinking mulled wine in flasks! It's easy where I am, because it's a little close with few people. But it would be great if this took off!
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His style is totally back door exit, so I'm presuming it was a deliberate ploy to throw us off the scent of something else, what are they trying to hide this time? diable rouge Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Unsurprisingly we're getting conflicting accounts > of what led up to Cummings' walk-out, difficult to > decide who's telling the truth when both are > pathological liars. Cummings leaving by the front > door is interesting though, there are more private > ways to leave No. 10, so he obviously wanted to be > seen and seems to be gearing up for a public spat > with Johnson, get stocking-up on the popcorn! > This 'leaving' video has some scarily apt music... >
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With a pay off of any kind?
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Fabulous news! I had a voucher from them, hopefully they will honour it!
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Any light/uplifting/funny reading recommendations?
siousxiesue replied to vgj1981's topic in The Lounge
The Tales of the City set, Armistead Maupin. Or anything by him -
No fare inspectors are working in the current climate
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I'm sure I saw a pro forma on MoneySavingExpert.com
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Dulwich library - is it open? If not, when will it?!
siousxiesue replied to localyocal's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Libraries across Southwark now closed again -
Any light/uplifting/funny reading recommendations?
siousxiesue replied to vgj1981's topic in The Lounge
Not fiction but I LOVE reading David Sedaris. Witty and poignant -
Dulwich library - is it open? If not, when will it?!
siousxiesue replied to localyocal's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Cllr Stephanie Cryan Is the person we should be emailing apparently! I have a long reply from Cllr Rose that I will post below. Dear xxxxx Apologies for the delayed response. There has been a huge amount of correspondence to get through, but you are right to have expected a reply sooner. Just to clarify that if you are contacting me in regards to library openings more generally in the Dulwich Area and the borough as a whole, I am not the Cabinet Member responsible for libraries. Since the new Cabinet was formed in mid September, the responsibilities for libraries now sits with my colleague Cllr Stephanie Cryan as part of the Culture portfolio. I have passed on your comments to Cllr Cryan and the library service for a full response. Prior to the announcements over the weekend regarding a new period of England wide restrictions, plans were being finalised to roll out a phased re-opening of libraries in coming weeks, but the library service can advise you specifically about what will happen now until December 2nd and then subject to which Tier London will be placed into after this date, will determine the extent to which those plans can then be rolled out. Libraries that would be of most local interest to the East Dulwich Forum, would be the Grove Vale Library and Dulwich Library. I have assumed that it would be one or both of these libraries you had in mind when referring to library openings. I understand the intention was for Dulwich Library to be opened as part of the first phase of re-opening in the area, followed by Grove Vale, but again the library service can clarify this for you more accurately since the announcements over the weekend. I note your comments about the value of librarians and assistants on hand to assist children trying to catch up, a full library service would indeed be the ideal situation, this has to be balanced out with providing a Covid secure / track and trace environment for both library users and the staff, but again the library service can advise in more detail. The click and collect model is a baseline of provision that would be welcome in the first instance in as many locations as possible, alongside some libraries having a staffed provision that resembled more closely the levels of service you mentioned. If you are a resident of Dulwich Wood Ward and a ward constituent of mine, please do forward me your full address and I can raise the issue of the Library at Kingswood House that serves the ward directly as casework. Due to the issues with Kingswood House, the resumption of a full library service will take longer, but plans are being developed to offer services and both myself and Cllr Simmons met with the library service last week for a briefing specifically on the matter. -
Is the hospice charity shop open today?
siousxiesue replied to Sue's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Small one is closed Sundays, big one open Sue Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I have googled. > > One site says the hospice shop is closed on > Sundays. > > The other site says it's open from 11am. -
possible congetsion charge extension
siousxiesue replied to Chrishesketh's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
More importantly, to me and many others, no getting rid of the 60+ bus pass/Freedom Pass. This time anyways.. -
Dulwich library - is it open? If not, when will it?!
siousxiesue replied to localyocal's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I emailed, when i read the original post. Not even had an acknowledgment! Is that because everything is Twitter these days.. OutOfFocus Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > My guess is it is "Councillor Catherine Rose > Cabinet Member for Leisure, Environment and > Roads" > http://moderngov.southwark.gov.uk/mgFindMember.asp > x?XXR=0&AC=USERSEARCH&PID=24&sPC=Enter%20postcode& > ST=Rose -
Outside Tessa Jowell Health Centre today was a torrent of water from a nearby burst pipe or similar, is that near you?
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Looking for "I Love Dulwich" stuff
siousxiesue replied to Sam Toucan's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Try Etsy? -
Don't replace your phone every five minutes. Goes for most gadgets that are replaced for fashion and not need.
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I was so made up to see this mentioned!
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