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Sue

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  1. How do you define "elderly" ???? :)) Also, would it not be preferable to give some actual (visual) examples of the options you are talking about? I'm probably elderly, and have no idea what you are talking about in practical terms re level of functionality. I am not quite sure what you mean by a "book library web application", either. Is this to borrow actual physical books, or to borrow books to read on a Kindle or similar? And it is possible to change text size at the user end, surely. And why would anybody want less contrast in colours? It just makes things harder to read. And how close is "closely grouped"? Where would the buttons be on the page? I do think you need to provide actual examples!
  2. Where was there a pizza restaurant in Barry Road???
  3. sally buying Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Because of Khan car values in London and on the > resale market because of the ulez are scrap only. > > I have the same problem. No one wants them. "Because of Khan?" You think he is wrong to try to reduce pollution levels? I will also have to get a new car, but I'm not blaming Sadiq Khan for it!
  4. My food waste bin has not been emptied for three weeks, however as noted above, it says on the website that they are running behind and please not to report the non collection on the website. I think we should cut them some slack, what with absences due to Covid and the awful weather last week.
  5. This may be easier to find: https://heritagedulwich.co.uk/ I wish you luck, the food looks and sounds lovely! ETA: For future reference, if you put https:// in front of the website address, it turns it into a clickable link on here :) ETA: Sorry to see you don't have the desserts on the website yet! Do you do kulfi? Also, whereabouts in Rajasthan are you from? It's a nice part of India!
  6. DulwichBorn&Bred Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > At long last. It?s so tiny in there though! Can't remember if that used to be the cobblers or the pet shop? They were both pretty small! It went through various incarnations as a shoe shop.
  7. ianr Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > perhaps I've > been over-influenced by such as Tim Spector's > advice to eat 30 varieties of plant each week. > Who knows? Do you have a link to that? That's interesting!
  8. siousxiesue Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Out of interest, did everyone get a follow up date > when vaccinated? I haven't yet, but some have Yes, for mid-April
  9. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/feb/16/covid-almost-2m-more-people-asked-shield-england?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other 800,000 more people to be offered priority vaccination (and asked to shield).
  10. johnie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > That looks like woodchip paper to me And to me.
  11. tomskip Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I've lived in ED since 1996 and I think that shop > has had three re-fits in that time. So not all > that frequent. The most recent one was definitely > more than five years ago. Yes, they were giving away vouchers in Lordship Lane to spend in the store. I think they were a fiver. When we went in, there was somebody - apparently from head office - telling customers what wonderful new things there were to buy. We couldn't see anything that looked either new or wonderful, so we used our vouchers and left 🤣
  12. siousxiesue Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > My favourite spider, a false widow I'm told, had a > showdown with another spider much larger than her. > > > I had to leave them to it obviously but was > relieved to see her victorious in the morning! What happened to the other one?!
  13. Lynne Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The very large spider that lived in a tunnel-like > web in our shed door was found lying cold and > still this morning. I don't know what it was, very > large and reddish purple. We called it "Cuddles" Poor Cuddles. R.I.P. I have a dead spider on my kitchen window, still hanging from a thread. I think that died of cold too (single glazed window :( )
  14. Somebody in my road posted this from Helen Hayes (I think from her website) I haven't included the video. Royal Mail services in Dulwich and West Norwood Posted by Helen Hayes 27sc on February 09, 2021 Residents across many parts of Dulwich and West Norwood have reported significant problems with postal deliveries since last year. Although there have been problems in the East Dulwich SE22 postcode area since Royal Mail closed the SE22 delivery office on Silvester Road two years ago, these problems have worsened even further since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. Since late 2020, residents in SE19 and SE27 have also experienced serious delays, with some problems in other postcode areas too. I have been in constant communication with Royal Mail about these problems and it is very disappointing that they are still unresolved. I am clear that the problems are not the fault of postal workers, who have been working tirelessly throughout the pandemic, and have been a vital lifeline for many people. It is very concerning to hear that many postal workers have fallen ill with coronavirus and that sickness rates at Royal Mail have been very high. I am grateful to every single postal worker for their vital work at the frontline of the coronavirus pandemic. Notwithstanding the hard work and commitment of postal workers, there are serious problems at Royal Mail. In recent years, Royal Mail have closed many local delivery offices. In East Dulwich, the Silvester Road delivery office closed in 2018. The local ward councillors and I warned at that time that moving delivery services to Highshore Road in Peckham would create huge problems. Highshore Road is a long way from the furthest parts of SE22 and the topography in this area is challenging. We campaigned vigorously for Royal Mail to open a new fit for purpose delivery office in the SE22 area, but they refused. There was chaos from the start, with particularly problems around the peak Christmas period in 2018, and at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic last year, it was clear that cramming two postcode delivery areas into the same office at Highshore Road left Royal Mail with no capacity to adapt to the pressures of the pandemic. It was impossible to keep up the same rate of mail sorting whilst also maintaining social distancing for safe working, and the long distance from Highshore Road to parts of East Dulwich has left postal workers dependent on vans, which cannot be shared safely by two workers during the pandemic. The consequences of these problems have been very serious. I have been contacted by constituents who have missed urgent hospital appointments ? or turned up for appointments which had been cancelled due to the pandemic, because they haven?t received letters. Other constituents have not received relatives? death certificates or important legal documents, and over Christmas when so many people were isolated from loved ones, cherished cards and gifts were not received on time. I have raised these issues in the House of Commons. You can watch a recent debate below. While Royal Mail respond to my individual queries on behalf of residents, they have never acknowledged the seriousness of the problems in SE22, SE27 and SE19, and they have not put in place a plan for recovery. Staff tell me that Royal Mail is refusing to pay overtime to postal workers who are willing to work to help clear backlogs, and they have refused to secure temporary premises to enable more mail to be sorted with safe social distancing in place. After many months of corresponding with Royal Mail without any resolution, I have now referred these issues to Ofcom the communications service regulator. I have secured a meeting with Ofcom which local ward councillors will also attend. We will be making the case that Ofcom must hold Royal Mail to account for the ways in which they are failing customers in Dulwich and West Norwood and must require them to put in place a recovery plan to restore the reliability of our postal services. In the longer term, I am clear that delivering a profit to shareholders is not compatible with delivering the Universal Service Obligation, and Royal Mail should be brought back into public ownership
  15. Sparrows. Pigeons. All the other birds have gawn orf.
  16. Lovely picture! ❤️
  17. You can buy compost activator, womanofdulwich, which may help. Also, I don't know about hot composters (too expensive for me and anyway I don't have much food waste which won't go into my dalek bins) but with my daleks you need to turn the compost to make sure air gets in. I have a special spiral tool to do it. Daleks aren't particularly beautiful, but you could disguise them or paint them? They do make very good compost! The council used to sell them at a good discount, don't know if they still do.
  18. Mary Wilson of The Supremes 😥
  19. Foxy, I only meant that you were not in one of the priority groups for getting the vaccine, either because of your age or because of being categorised as clinically extremely vulnerable. So, far from complaining that you should have had your jab weeks ago, you should be very grateful that in fact you have had it earlier than the vast majority of people in your age group! I hope your cataract ops go well! 🙂
  20. Bic Basher Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Private Eye arrived normally today for the first > time since November. Yes, I got mine today too.
  21. This is just boring and tedious.
  22. Sue

    Vaccine wars

    Spartacus Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > You are a strange fish Trolley, or are you just > out of your ... The clue is in the first five letters of the name ....
  23. Should of got my Vaccine weeks ago. But you are not shielding, Dulwich Fox, are you? I know you are 68 and ill, but It was people over 70, and people advised to shield (as clinically extremely vulnerable), who received appointments earlier. If you were shielding you would have been receiving letters which amongst other things strongly advised you not to go to the shops, even to a pharmacy, but to get all your shopping online or via somebody else. On another thread I suggested you ask your GP if you thought you should have been classified as clinically extremely vulnerable. Anyway, it's irrelevant now and I'm glad you are getting your first jab :)
  24. KidKruger Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I think Lynne may be eluding to the recent Korean > film.. Oh. clearly I haven't been keeping up. (Sp, btw, KK :)) )
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