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F*cking hell Otta, don't let her know !!! Mid life crisis and all that !!!
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Did you ask for ID ? They have to be licenced for tree felling/clearance
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My wife remembers when the Palmerston was a den of iniquity (25 years ago) She and her friends used to come over (age 15 or so) get pissed and score various types of illegal drugs. LL has had a bad rep in the past, stories from her father (76) are hilarious.
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Planning approval granted for innovative Dulwich and Herne Hill flood prevention project Published 27 March 2014 Southwark council logo A ?3.745m scheme to tackle the risk of surface water and sewer flooding in Dulwich and Herne Hill was approved by Southwark Council?s planning committee last night. A partnership between Southwark Council, Thames Water and the Environment Agency, the project sees the three organisations working together to deploy a number of innovative techniques across the area to create a Sustainable Drainage System (SuDS). Work will be focused in Dulwich and Belair Parks and is due to begin in mid-April. This follows many months consulting with residents and local community groups. The scheme of works include the construction of grass covered banks to channel rain water towards drainage points, a new wetland area in Belair Park and more trees and shrubs in Dulwich Park to soak up rainwater. Underground tanks will also be installed in the parks providing storage for rainwater which will be gradually released into the sewer system over time. The measures in the Dulwich and Herne Hill scheme are designed for extreme weather experienced over a short period of time. In 2004, flooding caused over ?1 million worth of damage in Herne Hill as a result of one month?s rain falling in just two hours. Councillor Barrie Hargrove, Cabinet Member for the Environment, Transport and Recycling, says: "I am delighted that works can now begin on the Dulwich and Herne Hill flood alleviation scheme. The devastating flood damage across Southern England earlier in the year serves as a stark reminder of the importance of effective flood defence measures. "This proactive scheme will ensure that the homes and local businesses in the Dulwich and Herne Hill area will be protected against extreme weather conditions, without damaging the landscape of our well-loved parks." Mark Taylor, Head of programme delivery for Thames Water, says: "We know that sewer flooding is a miserable experience so we?re pleased to be working with Southwark Council and the Environment Agency on this flood alleviation scheme in Dulwich. It is an important project for the community which relies heavily on collaboration between all three parties. Receiving approval for this scheme is a good step forward and we will continue to maintain our dialogue with residents and business owners as the work progresses." Mark Douch, Flood and Coastal Risk Manager from the Environment Agency, says: "Many properties in London are at risk of surface water flooding and this scheme will help reduce the risk to homes and businesses in Dulwich and Herne Hill. Southwark Council have made significant strides in taking on their new role as Lead Local Flood Authority and this scheme demonstrates their commitment to reducing flood risk in the area. The Environment Agency is pleased to be able to support Southwark Council and Thames Water in delivering this scheme." Updates on the progress of the project will be found on Southwark Council?s website. Information boards will also be sited throughout the parks advising visitors of the areas where work is in progress. The project is due to be completed in November this year. Source: http://www.southwark.gov.uk/news/article/1634/planning_approval_granted_for_innovative_dulwich_and_herne_hill_flood_prevention_project
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Welcome to Laddy Muck, our new steward-did well on her first day. If anyone else fancies volunteering (not asking for EVERY game but as and when you can, let me know)
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RE Boyd, hard to say as I wasn't in the vicinity. Boyd clearly dived and Joe had a go, was it just and angry altercation and spittle flew ? I don't know but 3 three independent referees [who don't meet each other, just chosen at random by FA and sent video evidence to make their own judgement] They deemed it spitting on purpose. http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1999750-george-boyd-banned-3-matches-for-spitting-at-joe-hart
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1} Different issue 2}It's a choice
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Love the way next Tuesday doesn't even get a cough !!!
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done and sent to FleetStreetFox-for necessity I agree, for fun, no f*cking way
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latest from Old Trafford
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Has anyone refused to pay a private parking Ticket?
Bluerevolution replied to bodsier's topic in The Lounge
I worked retail security at a large store in Manchester, plenty of parking spaces, double yellows, marked bays-get the picture ? We were told, quite categorically, these were unenforceable as it was private land and NOT on Queens Highway. We were told to ask politely for car drivers to move there vehicles as it imposed on the entry. Tickets issued are basically to make you ____ yourself and not do it again. But, please, if you don't need to DON'T -
Kind of get the feeling Olympyacos thoght "Oh shit, we could go through and meet a real team and get slaughtered, let's just chuck it in now with dignity-hey, we were never expected to win anyway" Not trying to get your back up RD, honest !!!!! ;-)
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ultrauk Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Saw a woman today on Lordship Lane going through > everyones bins. She didnt even flinch when i > stared at her Was it a normal stare or a Paddington Bear hard stare ? Makes all the difference
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Mako, most likely as they are not a legal notice and he/she didn't want a scene at customers services
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Good post RD. I doubt ANY manager stepping into SAF shoes would get out of players like he did. Moyes doesn't seem to have the confidence or heat that SAF did, however the stories about SAF is that he was a bully and a tyrant-why not ?? They are being paid monopoly money and should, therefore, put the work in. Can't see Rooney being on ?300k being helpful in the great scheme of things and RvP really does look disinterested, United loss-Arsenals gain ?? I can seriously see that happening. Should Vidic be stripped of captaincy ? Doesn't seem to me to be great that your on pitch leader is "doing one" in 3 months time. (Can I put a humourous Meme/cartoon or a piss take in now ? ;) )
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You are a first class WUM I must admit
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I know I have no room to talk but this made me laugh
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PokerTime Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > And a broken down boiler is an emergency is it > Louisa? Was anyone's life at risk? Were you about > to die from hypothermia, or be crushed under an > avalanche of unwashed laundry? There more you > protest the more ridiculous your points become. I > have a life btw, one that isn't comsumed with > ranting on forums about nicked parking spaces. You > might want to direct your advice back at > yourself. > > Now hand over that popcorn Bluerevolution :D Happy to share
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Good point Mick Mac, we've not done that before have we ? !!
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It's not beyond possibility, for all of Barcas possession they didn't create that many chances but they can be dangerous on the break, should I ask Admin to change my forum name to BrokenRevolution now or hold fire ?? !!!
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