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NewWave Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Alec1 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > RE. original post, face coverings on public > > transport.... > > > > From TFL > > > > "Although the wearing of face coverings is > > mandatory there is a long list of exemptions. > > Drivers can't tell who is exempt (e.g. > passengers > > with breathing difficulties) and who isn't. > They > > can politely remind passengers that if they can > > wear a face covering, they should do so; and > they > > can make announcements to remind passengers to > > cover their faces.However, drivers have no > > authority to enforce the wearing of face > > coverings; that power lies with the police (who > > can issue fines)". > > They need to issue badges like the 'please offer > me a seat ' ones to be honest I'm suprised they > didn't have them ready for the 15th june-they knew > facecovings on public transport were sure to > become mandatory but there seems to have been > little joined up thinking THe INdependent has this article about a new TFL card for those with medical reasons not to wear a facemask: https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/face-masks-coverings-tfl-exemption-cards-baby-on-board-style-badges-asthma-sufferers-a9578586.html
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Dear Admin, I have been trying to post a briefing in the Met Briefings 2 thread in the Coronavirus area with no success. The preview button works, but the post button is not - both from new sually I wait a while and it sorts itself out, but thought you'd like to know. Best, Ilona
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Southwark Day Centre for Asylum Seekers is making up weekly food parcels for clients. I have been donating my bags to them. www.sdcas.org.uk email: [email protected]
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Just come across this: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jun/16/spain-may-quarantine-british-visitors-in-response-to-uk-policy-coronavirus
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I should be sitting next to my favourite Italian lake now, but sadly it all went up in Covid smoke. I'm actually quite relieved, as well as sad to miss seeing friends, as I would not want to import anything nasty and I think we all need to take a measured approach to easing the restrictions and put the health and welfare of the wider community first. Hopefully it will not be too long before we can return to our favourite places.
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I have a pair of greater spotted woodpeckers who regularly come into the garden. One of them was refusing to be intimidated by the parakeets this afternoon and would not give up his spot on a bird feeder!! Very absorbing to watch.
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Disabled Shopper asked to take a sit in Sainsburys - why?
IlonaM replied to trinidad's topic in The Lounge
Yes, I think unfortunately the security guard forgot she was waiting to go in or there was a change in security guard on the door and the message was not passed on that she had only recently arrived. Distressing for her none the less. I can understand that as, speaking from personal experience, it can be very challenging and upsetting as someone older or disabled when things like this happen. Maybe next time she visits she could have a chat to customer services to let them know what happened so that she and others do not experience similar treatment in the future? Also, in case it does happen again and she is asked to sit and wait (at least they do have seats available!), check what is going on and remind the door staff that she is waiting to go in. I often have to wait for taxis after appointments when I go to the vet etc., so someone could have thought she was waiting for a ride home. -
Yes, the phone scams are back - had several over the last week or so. So far only recorded messages, not humans.
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I suggest that she contact Shelter for advice by phone/email once the helpline is open after the weekend: https://england.shelter.org.uk/get_help There may be some advice available in the help sheets on the website as well, in particular the page on Coronavirus-related housing issues - https://england.shelter.org.uk/housing_advice/coronavirus.
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Major fire/incident this morning in Underhill Rd/Melford Rd
IlonaM replied to IlonaM's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Thank you for letting us know. What lovely news. -
Have you been to the Headache clinic at Kings? It is part of the Neurology department. Professor Goadsby is a leading expert and very proactive. Worth getting a referral from your GP for when things start getting back to some kind of normal for outpatients clinics.
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A week late, but - Mory Kant?: Guinean musician dies aged 70 from chronic health problems Obit: https://www.theguardian.com/music/2020/may/22/mory-kante-guinean-musician-dies-aged-70-from-chronic-health-problems - Y? K? Y? K? - Oh Oh Oh
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Self isolation ideas for children?s entertainment
IlonaM replied to yeknomyeknom's topic in The Family Room Discussion
https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2020/may/14/guardian-to-stream-unicorn-theatre-anansi-saturday-family-shows - Guardian to stream Unicorn theatre's new Saturday morning family shows - Trio of stories about Anansi, the spider from West African and Caribbean folklore, will be available free and with accompanying activities - designed for ages 3-8 - first one today on Youtube channel -
https://musicmap.global/ - I just found this website which takes you to independent musicians around the world. I've only tried Indonesia so far, but the world is your oyster...
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There are couple of good sources of information: https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/news/2020/02/coronavirus-travel-help-and-your-rights/ https://www.which.co.uk/news/2020/05/coronavirus-outbreak-advice-for-travellers/
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Major fire/incident this morning in Underhill Rd/Melford Rd
IlonaM replied to IlonaM's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
SnakeFilth Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > A small house fire is not a 'major incident'. I > know round these parts some people would consider > a theft of a plant pot a major crime (then come on > here and moan about it), but please put things > into perspective. 60 firefighters do not attend a 'small house fire'. It had a significant impact on both the original property and neighbouring properties. Go and troll elsewhere. -
Major fire/incident this morning in Underhill Rd/Melford Rd
IlonaM replied to IlonaM's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Bottom of Underhill appears to have reopened to traffic. -
Major fire/incident this morning in Underhill Rd/Melford Rd
IlonaM replied to IlonaM's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Source: https://www.london-fire.gov.uk/incidents/2020/may/house-fire-forest-hill/ House fire - Forest Hill Today 07:04 Lewisham House or flat fire l Eight fire engines and around 60 firefighters tackled a house fire on Melford Road in Forest Hill. The whole of the first floor and the roof were badly damaged. A male and a female left the affected property, unhurt, before the Brigade arrived. A woman from a neighbouring property was assessed at the scene by London Ambulance Service crews. The Brigade was called at 0704 and the fire was under control by 0916. Fire crews from West Norwood and surrounding fire stations were at the scene. The cause of the fire is under investigation. -
Major fire/incident this morning in Underhill Rd/Melford Rd
IlonaM replied to IlonaM's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Police still blocking bottom of Underhill at present except to residents living on Underhill below Melford. No through traffic. -
Major fire/incident this morning in Underhill Rd/Melford Rd
IlonaM replied to IlonaM's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Looks like incident may be almost over as just seen a fire engine reversing down the road. -
Major fire/incident this morning in Underhill Rd/Melford Rd
IlonaM replied to IlonaM's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Peachpie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > According to my delivery driver -'apparently a bus > was on fire'. Seems to have gone quiet now. A police officer told me it was a house three doors along Melford. No doubt we'll find out at some point. Hopefully no-one was injured and they all got out safely. Currently block at bottom of Underhill still in place. -
I've heard a few flying overhead over the last week or two. THe first one sounded very alien after weeks of gorgeous peace filled with bird song.
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I have seen at least four fire engines, several police cars and ambulance racing up Underhill from the S Circular towards the cemetery in the last 20 minutes or so. I can smell smoke over my garden between Underhill & Wood Vale. Looks like an ongoing major incident. . Incident appears to be at/near junction with Melford Rd. Update: property on Melford Rd (towards Underhill end) Bottom of Underhill (Horniman end) closed to traffice - police blocking entry & exit. Presume road closed above incident as well - Underhill Rd juction with Melford down has emergency vehicles parked.
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