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A few drunk loutish England fans let the side down on Lordship Lane
IlonaM replied to IlonaM's topic in The Lounge
SAdly, our local family was not alone in their vile experience. This, from the Observer: https://www.theguardian.com/football/2021/jul/10/he-is-nine-years-old-more-danes-tell-of-being-abused-by-england-fans -
A few drunk loutish England fans let the side down on Lordship Lane
IlonaM replied to IlonaM's topic in The Lounge
THe fans were not 'exuberant' they were drunk, threatening and behaving in such a way as to cause real fear to a young boy. -
Saw two swifts over the junction of Underhill & Barry Rd the other day - first time I've seen them locally. Never see them near me at the other end of Underhill.
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A few drunk loutish England fans let the side down on Lordship Lane
IlonaM replied to IlonaM's topic in The Lounge
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2021/jul/09/danish-woman-claims-assault-by-england-fans-after-semi-final Sadly there were assaults in the stadium and on the way home for quite a few Denmark fans. I hope security will be better for the final, given some of the idiots who support England. -
Drunks congregating on Choumert Road benches
IlonaM replied to noahsdw's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I would phone the non-urgent police number when it is happening - drunk & disorderly as well as a public order offence if they are swearing at you etc. in a public space. Officers in uniform will hold more sway unfortunately, and can require them to move along or arrest them if their behaviour deteriorates. -
KidKruger Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > You have the right to maintain your property, fix > up your garden, and take care of DIY projects on > any weekend or evening but obviously not working > too late. > If one is a working person then often it?s only > weekends/evenings available to take care of such > projects. > > yeknomyeknom Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Slightly different question following on from > > this. Is diy allowed on Sundays? Ie a bit of > > drilling and hammering in the garden? Seems > > tricky to get anything done on just a Saturday. > > Everything on Southwark seems to be related to > > builders noise and construction. 'Noisy diy' is one of the nuisances that Southwark will take an interest in, particularly if during unsociable hours (https://www.southwark.gov.uk/noise-and-antisocial-behaviour/noise-and-nuisance). I think consideration towards others is key.
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Check foods affected at source: https://www.food.gov.uk/news-alerts/alert/fsa-prin-36-2021-update-1 And article on Independent from 2nd July 2021: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/cat-illness-pancytopenia-food-recall-b1876727.html See this tweet also: 'Fold Hill Foods is taking the precautionary action of recalling several hypoallergenic cat food products because of safety concerns. This product recall information notice has been updated to include all best before dates for Applaws products with the site code GB218E5009. This is not due to the identification of further safety concerns, but is a voluntary action by the manufacturer to make things easier for consumers to understand which products have been affected. Risk statement There is concern on the safety of the products listed above. There has been an increase in cases of pancytopenia in cats and there is a possible link to the cat food products listed above. Pancytopenia is a very rare condition wherein the number of blood cells (red, white and platelets) rapidly decreases, causing serious illness. Action taken by the company Fold Hill Foods is recalling the above products. Point of sale notices will be displayed in all retail stores that are selling these products. These notices explain to customers why the products are being recalled and tell them what to do if they have bought the product.' [source: https://www.food.gov.uk/news-alerts/alert/fsa-prin-36-2021-update-1]
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https://revive-our-world.rspb.org.uk/?utm_source=notes_on_nature_210703&utm_medium=email&utm_term=&utm_content=2&utm_campaign=notes_on_nature 'The loss of nature threatens human life as we know it. But it?s not too late - there is hope. World leaders are negotiating last-resort targets to save nature at two global summits this year. Add your name and show the UK?s governments why we must put nature first - or it will disappear forever. We need over 100,000 names in just eight days. Every time we reach 15,000 names, we?ll add another product to a real shopping basket of survival items. At the end of eight days, we will present this to the UK?s leaders, to show them you want them to act. We want the UK's leaders to put real, measurable targets in place for nature's recovery at every level of government. And we want them to be powerfully enforced.'
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https://www.freemovement.org.uk/what-happens-to-eu-citizens-who-miss-the-settled-status-scheme-deadline/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=what-happens-to-eu-citizens-who-miss-the-settled-status-scheme-deadline&mc_cid=ac01abae24&mc_eid=bcf851a85d '...This briefing looks at what happens to people who are still awaiting a decision from the EU Settlement Scheme beyond 1 July, or who miss the deadline altogether. These are not hypothetical concerns. As of last week, the application backlog stood at around 400,000, and getting a decision can take months. ...'
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As well as Council antisocial behaviour/flytipping teams I would also report to your local SNT/101 online as antisocial behaviour/criminal damage.
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Definitely report. Saturday afternoons, Sundays & Bank Holidays are not allowed unless they've applied for a section 61 consent: 'Construction and demolition work can only be carried out within specified hours or with permission from the council. Construction noise is considered to be a nuisance outside of these hours: Monday to Friday 8am to 6pm Saturdays 9am to 2pm Sundays and Bank Holidays no works Construction noise includes all work undertaken by electricity, gas and water companies as well as our own council departments. If you are being disturbed by construction work outside of standard construction hours, report it to us as soon as possible. If you wish to carry out noisy work outside of normal working hours, visit our construction page to apply for Section 61 consent to carry out noisy demolition and/or construction works.' Southwark Noise Team are up and running, but cannot enter properties. They assess noise from outside, give reference numbers & record incidents.
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https://www.freemovement.org.uk/podcast-eu-settlement-scheme-deadline/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=podcast-eu-settlement-scheme-deadline&utm_source=Free+Movement&utm_campaign=e63809b59b-EU+rights+updates&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_792133aa40-e63809b59b-105092221&mc_cid=e63809b59b&mc_eid=bcf851a85d 'Brexit begins on 1 July. From that date, ?hostile environment? checks apply to EU citizens in earnest. It will no longer be possible to satisfy an immigration status check ? for benefits, employment or a tenancy ? by flashing an EU passport. Instead, as Home Office guidance puts it, EU nationals ?will be required to provide evidence of lawful immigration status in the UK, in the same way as other foreign nationals?. For those living in the UK before the end of 2020, evidence of lawful immigration status is likely to mean pre-settled or status granted under the EU Settlement Scheme. Applications to that scheme are, for the most part, also required before 1 July; people who haven?t applied by then will invariably run into the hostile environment. What happens to those people is the subject of this podcast. Chris Benn from Seraphus, as ever our indispensable guide to all things Settlement Scheme, has the latest word on what EU residents can expect if not among the 5 million people who have already secured their pre-settled or settled status. If you prefer it in writing: we?ve previously reviewed the guidance on making late applications, and will put out a briefing on the approach to enforcement, drawing on Chris?s intel, next week.' See also from The Law Society regarding vulnerable EU citizens & EUSS: https://www.lawsociety.org.uk/contact-or-visit-us/press-office/press-releases/legal-crevasse-awaits-the-most-vulnerable-eu-citizens-in-uk?utm_source=professional_update&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=PU-06%2f25%2f2021&sc_camp=5C0FE0D28B474F6BA2EE374CB3EE601B
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Three links regarding recent case re: Zambrano carers & EU Settlement scheme 'By way of very brief (and slightly simplistic) explanation, Zambrano carers are non-EU citizens who are primary carers of British citizens. They derive a right to reside in the UK on the basis that, if they were to leave the UK, the British citizen would be compelled to leave the EU. Importantly, as Zambrano rights derive from EU law, they are only available to those who became primary carers of British citizens before 31 December 2020.' - https://www.freemovement.org.uk/high-court-finds-the-eu-settlement-scheme-rules-for-zambrano-carers-unlawful/ - https://www.freemovement.org.uk/latest-on-zambrano-carers-and-the-eu-settlement-scheme/ - https://www.freemovement.org.uk/eu-settlement-scheme-zambrano-carers/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=eu-settlement-scheme-zambrano-carers&utm_source=Free+Movement&utm_campaign=c2b7192896-EU+rights+updates&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_792133aa40-c2b7192896-105092221&mc_cid=c2b7192896&mc_eid=bcf851a85d
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https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/game-of-thrones-star-rose-leslie-missing-cousin-emotional-appeal-b941528.html Anyone with knowledge of Philippe?s whereabouts can contact police and quote missing person number 21MISO16978. His family can be reached at [email protected].
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https://www.freemovement.org.uk/you-can-now-get-an-eu-settlement-scheme-application-form-by-email/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=you-can-now-get-an-eu-settlement-scheme-application-form-by-email&utm_source=Free+Movement&utm_campaign=c05aeef7a8-EU+rights+updates&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_792133aa40-c05aeef7a8-105092221&mc_cid=c05aeef7a8&mc_eid=bcf851a85d You can now get an EU Settlement Scheme application form online Most people applying to the EU Settlement Scheme do so online. A minority cannot, including adults without a valid passport and children with no ID at all. Those people have had to call the Settlement Scheme helpline and ask for a paper application form to be posted out to them. With days to go before the main application deadline, some readers have told us that they are unable to get through. Possibly as a result, the Home Office has now put that application form on its website. The form can be downloaded and submitted by email or post, but there are important restrictions. It is only for: people who have been in touch with the helpline already and been told they are allowed to use the form, or people who, as above, have no valid passport/ID card and need to rely on alternative evidence of their identity Our friends at Seraphus also advise that this form cannot be used by non-EU citizens who qualify for the EU Settlement Scheme under a variety of scenic routes (known to lawyers as Zambrano, Chen, Ibrahim, Surinder Singh and Lounes) and also have to apply on paper. Such applicants still need to request a different type of paper form from the helpline. Approved NGOs and local councils can request these specialised application forms by emailing the EUSS Grants Team rather than having to phone up. This article was originally published on 10 June and has been updated several times in light of changing information about the process for obtaining a paper form.
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https://www.freemovement.org.uk/eu-settlement-scheme-coronavirus-policy-relaxed/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=eu-settlement-scheme-coronavirus-policy-relaxed&utm_source=Free+Movement&utm_campaign=7559c33460-EU+rights+updates&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_792133aa40-7559c33460-105092221&mc_cid=7559c33460&mc_eid=bcf851a85d 'On 10 June 2021 the Home Office reissued its guidance on coronavirus and the EU Settlement Scheme. Originally published in December 2020, it was withdrawn last month following a legal challenge. The new version is considerably more generous than the old.' see link for more details
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Three Greater Spotted Woodpeckers round for the breakfast feeding of the youngster this morning.
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I strongly disagree. There has been an upsurge of violence against women in recent months. A battery and attempted murder - strangulation - is extremely serious and, given that the offender carried out this attack in broad daylight it should be high priority not only for the impact on the family involved, but the risk of further escalation. alice Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > With all the police cuts hard decisions have to be > made. This crime, horrid tho it is, seems to have > finished and the person was no longer in danger. > An ongoing crime would take precedence.
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I agree with Penguin68 - contact Helen Hayes and mark it urgent: [email protected] - I've found her to be responsive to issues I have raised; yours being rather more pressing than mine. Also, maybe get in touch with Inspector Tom Cornish | Neighbourhood Policing | Southwark | AS BCU | Peckham Police Station, 177 Peckham High Street, London, SE15 5SL tel: 0207 232 6495 | internal: 726495 mobile: 07917 133162 Twitter: @InspTomCornish
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It must have been terrifying for you both. Maybe contact Victim Support as well? [www.victimsupport.org.uk/more-us/contact-us/] Email contact for Dulwich Hill SNT: [email protected] TeL: 02087212447
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https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/police-missing-person-tameda-khamara-camberwell-b939834.html Whilst not technically ED, she went missing from Camberwell on Wednesday, I think it is crucial to get the messsage out and get her home safe and sound. Photograph via link. 'In a tweet on Thursday morning, Southwark Police said: ?#Missing Please help us find 12yr old Tameda Khamara missing from the #Camberwell area. Last seen on 09/06/21. ?She was last seen wearing school uniform - grey skirt, white shirt, grey blazer. ?We?re really concerned for her welfare - please call 999 if seen quoting 21MIS016556.?'
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You could try Robert. He helped me sort out my mobile phone, but he also does IT etc. [email protected] /forum/read.php?30,2208881,2209136#msg-2209136
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Source: https://www.freemovement.org.uk/you-can-now-get-an-eu-settlement-scheme-application-form-by-email/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=you-can-now-get-an-eu-settlement-scheme-application-form-by-email&utm_source=Free+Movement&utm_campaign=a6f69c06af-EU+rights+updates&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_792133aa40-a6f69c06af-105092221&mc_cid=a6f69c06af&mc_eid=bcf851a85d 'You can now get an EU Settlement Scheme application form by email Most people applying to the EU Settlement Scheme do so online. A minority of people cannot, generally those who are not EU citizens but who nevertheless qualify for the EU Settlement Scheme under a variety of scenic routes (known to lawyers as Zambrano, Chen, Ibrahim, Surinder Singh and Lounes). Those people have to call the Settlement Scheme helpline and ask for a paper application form to be posted out, filled in and returned. It?s much more of a faff. With 20 days to go before the Settlement Scheme deadline, the Home Office now says that these application forms can be ordered and returned by email instead of by post. This doesn?t seem to be mentioned on its website yet, but officials have been letting lawyers and charities know in correspondence. Marianne Lagrue from Coram Children?s Legal Centre has the following message direct from the EUSS Grants Team: With effect from Wednesday 9th June 2021 it is now possible to request paper application forms from the SRC [settlement Resolution Centre] to be sent via email, this will hopefully speed up the process. In addition to this, if required, it is also possible to submit a paper form via email, although this needs to be specifically requested when requesting the paper application. Any bulk requests (no more than 10 per sheet) should be sent using the attached spreadsheet [here] with all required columns completed to [email protected]. Presumably non-bulk requests for an emailed application form can also go to [email protected]; we?ll try to confirm that.'
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