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Nigello

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  1. I agree. For a long time, I wouldn't think twice about using my weekly bus pass or travelcard as much as possible "to get my money's worth" but since I have not had either and the pandemic is with us I walk so much more - there was a change, a nudge and a result. So, car owners can also be nudged into usign the bus or walking or cycling in a similar way, and LTNs are a valid way of doing so.
  2. There is no one solution. If there is too much congestion, then part of the solutions woudl be to deter driving. I hve no car, so that is my part of the solution. Others may have other things to offer but most won't because they don't really care that much. It is that simple.
  3. No, it has to do with people deciding to drive their children to school and back in vehicles. Pavements don't drive and make bad decisions. People do.
  4. Asthma is a lung issue and covid is a pulmonary harming disease so it could take a harder hold and strain your lungs and other organs. It may not make you more likely to be infected but if you are you could well be worse off than non-asthma sufferers.
  5. If you are deemed asthmatic and you get your flu jab yearly you ought to be on the No 6 group in the list, so take it and make sure you have the second jab! The over 65s have priority over asthmatics (unless your condition is particularly bad, as I understand) so you won't be taking a jab from anyone, I think.
  6. It isn't tricky - people who are breaking the law, uninsured and in danger of falling off and hurting themselves and others must be fined. These are fast machines and those riding them, as far as I have seen, are mainly young and unaware of dangers - if they were they would not be speeding down roads with no helmet, no lights; those doing the same on footpaths with small children hanging onto the handlebars are even more stupid and selfish. I hope the police will take action and be consistent as I don't want anyone close to me - or myself - being injured by someone with no insurance.
  7. I see fewer cars parked near me (8am on Saturday, so not a time when folk are usually out in their cars_ and I would think that a fair few people have gone away for the weekend, for the first time in ages. This has to have had an impact on queues, especially when you see it was at post-work, post-school time.
  8. I think it will be earlier than summer - end of April for most adults. If offered a time slot everyone should just take it and don't fanny about thinking about waiting for the Oxford vaccine etc.
  9. Yeah, that's me. But how did you know I was shouting after him re the elastic band? Perhaps you prefer that option so you can spill your bile because if you considered I was asking him to take the wrongly-delivered post your ire wouldn't be so bad and you'd have nothing to write about on anonymous websites. Mwah!
  10. How about "ostentatious queueing" - viz. Gail's, Mons, posh butcher's shops. Everyone's got an opinion on that.
  11. I got two deliveries today, one about fifteen minutes after teh first hich was done by a new postie who dropped a laccy band on my path and delivered a neighbour's mail. I shouted after him but he wasn't able to hear me....
  12. But then they wouldn't be seen! (Louisa lives on in me...)
  13. Nigello

    Boiler help

    It is ok now - thanks.
  14. I agree about the lack of allure from the station end of MG. The big bins outside the pharmacy are ugly and covered in tagging, likewise the phone repair shop and the new takeaway ood shop next to the exercise studio, and the barber's is missing a letter on the signage. On their own it wouldn't matter but it all adds up to neglect and general meh-ness. It could be very attractive with a tiny bit of incentive and effort - do the businesses know that the council will clean their shutters free, with permission? 5/10 - could do better!
  15. It is a forum, uki, so all manner of people and all sorts of opinion are expected and welcomed - up to a point. To think that everyone is going to agree is unreasonable. You posted, people commented. That is how it is. Nobody is having a go, just doing what you are doing but from another viewpoint. Enjoy the EDF experience! ;>
  16. Nigello

    Boiler help

    Hello, My boiler (around five years old, Vaillant) has nothing on the LCD screen and won't work. It was ok this morning before I switched it off when it got too warm. I went to switch it on (it is never on a timer) and nada. Any tips? Also, any reliable fixers-of-boilers who are, well, cheap and good?! Thanks much
  17. If people want greater connectivity they have to get used to there being at least the chance of one of these masts being built near their home/school/etc. It sounds gruff but it's a reality. I don't think there are that many dangers but they do look rather ugly. Can they be surrounded by trees or does that affect their efficacy?
  18. Yes, I have seen it as well - usually sitting on a slightly submerged rock or pole or on high in a tree on the island. I think it is a cormorant - shags are mostly found on the coast and look just a little different though I could be wrong. There is a cormorant on the Lake in Dulwich Park also. I once saw a kingfisher on the lake in PRP but it was at least ten years ago. More variety of fauna would be great but I don't know whether this area has the necessary attractions for a bigger number of species.
  19. I agree with ST re fine structure. In the meantime, a very large contribution to an NHS-related charity or such would be good for her image, which I think is what she really cares about.
  20. I agree with some thigns you say but point out that is the corollary of unchecked Covid - the impact on the NHS and other public services - that is driving the shutdown. An answer would be for everyone (pro or anti) to write to their MP asking that taxes and NI be raised to fund a better-equipped and resourced NHS. I'll hold your beer....
  21. There were about nine or so families on Friday morning (young, wealthy-looking) in the Dulwich playpark despite there being signs saying it was closed. It is ironic because they look precisely the type to get their kiddies to draw rainbows to hang in their front windows and to clap for the NHS. I left a message for the parky (who has a much more elevated title)!
  22. A Q would have to be spaced out Accor to guidance (at least a metre). Is the CP market doing that?
  23. Courtesy is key but so is road safety training and insurance. A happy, smiley person on an e-scooter (illegal) can still cause and/or be a vict8m of an RTA. They?re not to be used unless they?re insured and taxed like other vehicles that can reach 25+mph.
  24. It?s not appropriate - a mealy mouthed, mean little phrase. It sneaked in via US corporate/pop psychology and users seem to think its utterance is a salve-all for anything their tender eyes, ears and psyches can?t or won?t stand.
  25. Yes, replantable trees, either to buy or hire seem to make great sense in all manner of ways. If you were in raptures when you heard nature and were able to enjoy it more in the spring during the first wave and the lockdown then think of reducing your consumption over Xmas - it's not that hard. Just because it has been tough it doesn't mean we should splash out and waste food and buy stuff we don't need.
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