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MissMadMoo

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  1. On average each year from 2009-13:

    - Cycles accounted for about 2% of all urban, non-motorway vehicular traffic and were

    involved in 0.82% of pedestrian fatalities and 1.6% of serious injuries to pedestrians.

    - Mile-for-mile in urban areas, motor vehicles were about 1.2 times more likely than a cycle to

    seriously injure a pedestrian, and almost 2.5 times as likely to kill them.


    Taken from CTC Jan 2015.

  2. Motor vehicle and cycle involvement in pedestrian fatal and serious injuries, annual

    average 2009-13 in URBAN areas (excluding motorways:


    % of pedestrians killed

    By Car 99.2

    By Idiot cyclist 0.82


    Evil naughty cyclist, ban them all i say!

  3. In an attempt to answer the OP from a 'beekeepers' perspective:


    Very cheap honey as has already been mentioned is usually produced through feeding bees a diluted sugar syrup for them to convert into honey. This process is extremely quick but as you can imagine pretty tastless when it is compared to honey that the bees have produced without assistance. In fact i would not really consider this as proper honey, albeit for the pedants it has come from a bee :)


    You then come across oilseed rape farmed honey where it flows in abundance early in the year but flavour is somewhat lacking again due to the source. but can be farmed in large volume so price is driven down.


    Local honey or urban honey tends to be very full flavoured due to the abundance & variety of plants available to the bees and due to the inabilty to farm this on a large scale however it is also produced in very small qty's thus a premium is put on it.


    That's all...

  4. kford Wrote:

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    > From Southwark's Draft Air Quality Strategy and

    > Action Plan:

    >

    > Measure 4: Southwark will, undertake enforcement

    > on idling

    > engines at hotspots within the borough.

    >

    > "Vehicle engines left idling when parked

    > contributes to pollution, there is law that makes

    > this an offence but

    > has rarely been enforced. We will start enforcing

    > this law to tackle this unnecessary form of

    > pollution."

    >

    > I know where to start.

    -------------------------------------------------------


    Digressing slightly now, but Interesting point.


    On a daily basis there are usually 5 or so police cars left unattended with engines ticking over outside Lambeth Police station. I just don't understand why they are left like this...

  5. eastdulwichproperty Wrote:

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    > For all metal thieves out there -

    > anything of value has now been taken so please

    > don't bother coming back.



    Thanks for the heads up!


    Best regards

    Metal Thief x

  6. DulwichFox Wrote:

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    >

    > They don't pay Road Tax ..

    >

    > If you have a bike keep it indoors.. No place..

    > ??? Live Up Stairs ??

    > What about buggies ?? Same problem..

    > So are we going to have Buggy Hangers ???

    > When we lived in flats back in the 50's - 70's

    > there used to be purpose built Pram /Cycle Sheds.

    >

    >

    > This is just another attack on the Motorist

    > Anyone wishing to have one outside their house

    > should NOT then also own a car which they then

    > park

    > outside someone else's house.

    >

    > DulwichFox

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    Ignorant uninformed tosh, on many levels....!!

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