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IlonaM

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  1. Have a look at the information and advice on the Information Commissioner's website: https://ico.org.uk/for-the-public/home-cctv-systems/ . There has also been some caselaw regarding cctv and Ring doorbells/cameras overlooking neighbouring properties i.e. Fairhurst v Woodward from October 2021 (law firm summary of case: https://www.saunders.co.uk/news/gdpr-vs-ring-doorbells-infringement-of-privacy-or-reasonable-safety-precautions/). I do have a copy of the decision somewhere, if I can find it I'll add it: https://www.judiciary.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Fairhurst-v-Woodard-Judgment-1.pdf You said that the house concerned is a Council property? It would be worth finding out if the cctv was installed by the Council or residents and the reason why (i.e. antisocial behaviour/recent burglaries etc.). Your councillor could help with this.
  2. You could contact Council Adult Social Care Services by email as well. Usually recipient has to be in so they can be told code and shown how to access the keysafe. Are you under Southwark? In which case: 'You can contact Southwark adult social care by: Emailing [email protected] or calling 020 7525 3324 for adults with a physical or sensory disability or who are 65 or older'
  3. Increase in cap confirmed by Ofgem: 'Average annual energy bill to rise to £1,738 in Great Britain from January Increase in energy price cap by Ofgem follows 10% rise for current quarter, heaping more pressure on households' https://www.theguardian.com/money/2024/nov/22/average-annual-energy-bill-rise-to-great-britain-january-enegry-price-cap-ofgem And, Martin Lewis advice: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/martin-lewis-energy-price-cap-ofgem-bills-b2651772.html
  4. Guardian article today: 'Energy suppliers to spend £500m to cushion pain of rising bills Exclusive: Government helps to broker deal involving 12 suppliers following winter fuel payment cuts' https://www.theguardian.com/business/2024/nov/20/energy-suppliers-spend-500m-cushion-pain-winter-fuel-payments-cut
  5. Guardian article: 'Britons warned to expect ‘disappointing’ rise in energy bills in January Price cap for Great Britain forecast to rise to £1,736 a year for average dual-fuel bill, according to Cornwall Insights' https://www.theguardian.com/money/2024/nov/18/energy-bills-rise-in-january-price-cap-great-britain-dual-fuel-bill
  6. Guys, this is an informational thread not one for de bate. Please move your debate to the Lounge. Many thanks.
  7. What lovely news.
  8. Sorry to hear about your Ipad, Beansprout. Are you sure it isn't secreted under a bush in the front garden rather than inside the house? Someone might have put it there quickly to come back later? Also, as it went missing from the church, could someone from the church mediate with their neighbour, especially if they use the church?
  9. 'Interpol campaign to identify remains of women in Europe expands to 46 cases Police forces in France, Italy and Spain join cold-case initiative after launch last year of Operation Identify Me' https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/oct/08/interpol-police-campaign-to-identify-women-europe-cold-cases
  10. Very interesting article in the Guardian today: '‘Palestinians are taking the stand’: can legal challenges to Israel’s war in Gaza stop the continuing onslaught?' https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/oct/04/israel-gaza-war-international-law
  11. I use Ancestry as my main tree base, but also have found Trove (a free Australian service) amazing if you have Aus/NZ ancestors. Sometimes a google of a name brings back surprises, especially for war service, etc. I built up a very good Australian and NZ section of my tree for free using google initially for one name which took me to Trove, where I stayed for ages, and this was before I started looking for the UK-based ancestors on Ancestry. Should really have given link for Trove - sorry: https://trove.nla.gov.au
  12. Article in today's Independent might be of interest: https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/tripledemic-meaning-covid-spread-nhs-b2623294.html
  13. Direct link: https://www.nationalbooktokens.com/nominate-a-young-person-to-win-a-national-book-token?utm_medium=email&utm_source=nbt&utm_campaign=20240919-young-people-prize&utm_content=win 'Win one of five £250/€250 National Book Tokens for a young person! Books are vital for school and university, but thousands of people aged 16 to 24 don't just read books because they have to – they read books because they love them. That's why we're giving you the chance to nominate someone to receive £250/€250 to spend on new books of their choice from the bookshops they love!' 'Simply complete our entry form and tell us the name of the reader you'd love to see receive one of five £250 National Book Tokens. Nominations close after Sunday 20th October. '
  14. Thought this might be of interest on an overcast day ... https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2024/oct/03/aerial-photography-england-1930s https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/gallery/2024/oct/03/1930s-england-from-the-air-in-pictures
  15. Guardian article 1st Oct 2024: 'Starmer urged to help households as energy bills rise by £149 a year Resolution Foundation research shows 7.7m households likely to struggle to heat homes this winter' https://www.theguardian.com/money/2024/oct/01/starmer-urged-to-help-households-as-energy-bills-rise-by-149-a-year
  16. 'The average domestic energy bill is set to fall by 1% in January in a glimmer of good news for households, according to experts. Energy consultancy Cornwall Insight said it expects the typical household’s energy bill to drop to an annual £1,697 a year from January 1 from the £1,717 cap that takes effect from October 1. Prices are also forecast to fall slightly in both the second and third quarters of next year.' https://www.standard.co.uk/business/business-news/energy-price-cap-predicted-to-fall-in-january-in-glimmer-of-hope-for-households-b1184970.html
  17. Are there any Celia Hammond volunteers local to SE22 Underhill Rd?
  18. Today: 'TODAY people are taking action for Palestine in cities, towns and villages throughout Britain to demand that the government stops arming Israel. Will you join your local action? - https://palestinecampaign.org/events/day-of-action-for-palestine-stop-arming-israel/ Next Saturday:
  19. RIP Maggie Smith https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/maggie-smith-death-harry-potter-cause-b2445404.html
  20. A reminder for advice on fixed energy deals: https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/utilities/are-there-any-cheap-fixed-energy-deals-currently-worth-it/ - updated to 27/09/2024
  21. A reminder for advice on fixed energy deals: https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/utilities/are-there-any-cheap-fixed-energy-deals-currently-worth-it/ - updated to 27/09/2024
  22. Useful article in today's Independent: 'October 2024 benefit and pension payment dates for cost of living support All the essential cost of living information you need' https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/dwp-cost-of-living-payments-uk-pip-universal-credit-b2617289.html
  23. Completely agree. It is not only good practice to inform clients in advance of a move/departure/closure but they presumably have not been sending regular case updates either. My advice would be to continue to complain to firm, SRA and Ombudsman.
  24. Radio went off in Underhill, noticed subsequently when back onto standby rather than on. Everything fine now.
  25. You're not being naive at all Sue. When I left solicitors' firms on changing jobs I had to write to every client with an update and details of the solicitor taking over their case. Otherwise I would have been in breach of the Professional Conduct Rules.
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