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Poor Digital/Freeview Reception on ITV/C4 in East Dulwich?
ianr replied to p_in_ed's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
CamberwellOz Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I live at the top of Camberwell Grove and ours is > always bad. Dropping in and out for no real > reason. Drop-outs for a second or two can be due to local electrical interference. I can get them just by switching something like a heater or lamp on or off nearby. And in the front room, some is very obviously due to passing traffic: a two-stroke bike is an obvious culprit, though a few 4-wheelers also seem able to cause it. That's all using indoor aerials, btw. -
Horrendous behaviour by 176 bus driver
ianr replied to boswell's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
KalamityKel Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Da rulez > > Page 9 is particularly relevant and page 11 some > people (not necessarily those of the sensible side > of society) should take the time to read ;-) Para.4.5 prohibits the _use_ of bicycles, roller skates, etc, but says nothing about their being carried on a bus. In the "Conduct Regulations", SI 2002/1724, referred to in 1.1, there's even a provision (reg.17(2)) allowing the driver _not_ to meet the duties they impose on him with respect to wheelchair users and other disabled persons, if "there will be a risk to his health, safety or security or to that of the wheelchair user or other disabled person or to that of any other passenger or member of the public." That seems to further emphasise the driver's existing common law duty to exercise his judgement to ensure the safety of his passengers. -
cate Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Dog poo is dangerous if the dog has worms. The > worms can be transferred to humans. Believe that > is less possible nowadays as most people worm > their dogs. Any doctors out there to confirm? Toxocara canis is a thing to worry about. There's even an article about it on the Southwark site. http://www.southwark.gov.uk/yourservices/environment/animalwelfare/toxocara.html
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Horrendous behaviour by 176 bus driver
ianr replied to boswell's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
In her position I think I'd have walked home, wheeling the bike. Would that be seen as out of the question or an unrealistic possibility? -
My unsystematic mental map of bus frequencies has the 40 quite a bit less frequent than either the 176 or 185. Does that tally with others' experience or knowledge, or am I being unfair to it? The timetables, FWIW, have both the 176 and 40 as running every 8 minutes during the day, and the 185 every 10 minutes.
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Where would we look to check how many handcarts Southwark has in readiness? We surely don't have to provide our own. Or would it be some other authority that has responsibility?
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So almost certainly not a general problem. Thanks.
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This is available for people whose household details haven't changed from the previous year's. I've used it several years without problem. All my attemts to register on-line this year, from a few months ago, when I received the first postal request to register, until last week, all seem to have failed -- the system apparently treating me as someone who had already registered (and so was not permitted to make any further on-line entry). But then, Wednesday 29 September, all went through swimmingly, and I got both on-line and e-mail confirmation. So now I'm wondering if what looks like a system error happened in only a few specific cases, or to everyone who tried to use it.
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LibraCarr Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The trouble with Somerfield is the lack of staff training I don't think that can be quite true. I clearly remember, a few months ago, a staff member wearing a Trainee Manager badge. He briefly engaged in a tug-of-war with me, over a packet of herrings I was holding (and which we both knew was my property), and sportingly let me win.
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The dog clearly wasn't looking after the au pair as well as she might have been.
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Clinker Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Is this cryptic? If that's addressed to me, then no. It's just that, if it was an immigration raid, I'd expect them to be checking all the employees of whatever business they were raiding; and as far as I can make out, it was only the petrol station staff that were checked. Or is it, ah (fx: lightbulb flickering on) that it's one of those petrol stations containing a bit of a shop? Yes, of course, it must be. Please excuse me, I'm a pedestrian/cyclist.
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If they only raided the petrol station, does that mean that it's not actually managed by Tesco?
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Jeremy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > A metre long rabbit? Chasing an old lady? > > Whatever you've been smoking, can I have some too? It's the "chasing" that bothers me. How long does it take to chase an old lady?
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Renewal of contract for Melbourne Grove Medical Practice
ianr replied to mells's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
The actual article is at http://www.healthcarerepublic.com/news/GP/772950/Exclusive-Private-firms-score-less-quality-points/ . I think btw that 803 was the Parkside score; MG scored 828. They were the Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) scores, obtainable in full at http://www.qof.ic.nhs.uk/ The "Total achieved results" for MG were: 2004-05: 810 points (out of ?1050) 7% lower than PCT average 2005-06: 881 points (out of 1050) 9% lower than PCT average 2006-07: 828 points (out of 1000) 10% lower than PCT average There are detailed breakdowns within the tables which you can see by ticking the selection boxes. -
Renewal of contract for Melbourne Grove Medical Practice
ianr replied to mells's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
At the same time as the Melbourne Grove and Parkside contracts were awarded to Concordia, that for Sternhall Lane was given to a partnership of GPs who, as The Hurley Group, run three South London practices. See http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/332/7549/1048-b?rss . Does anyone know anything of these Hurley Group practices http://www.hurleygroup.co.uk/ and how they've fared? The Sternhall Lane one's catchment area includes a large part of ED. -
mells Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It is a total mess they have decided not to have a > patient forum as they can't handle the out pouring > from their patients. Southwark PCT recommend that > these are held every 4-6 months but can't impose > this on a private company. Can you expand on this please? There is apparently still, according to the home page (bottom RH) at http://www.mgmp.co.uk, a Patient Participation Group. Is that the one you mean? Does anyone else know anything about it? BTW, which of them is the smiling doctor in the banner at the head of the page?
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There's also a reporting page http://www.southwark.gov.uk/BusinessCentre/Licensing/ReportingaPremises.html
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There's an instructive real-life Lambeth case in the South London Press at http://www.southlondonpress.co.uk/tn/News.cfm?id=16648. Do click through to the follow-up article. The Southwark licensing register page is http://licensing.southwarksites.com, which leads to the terms of the FHT's licence at http://licensing.southwarksites.com/LicPremisesGrantedDetails.asp?systemkey=11388. It's good to read that they will have had functioning CCTV, inside and out, that they'll have made available to the police. Where in the leg was the victim injured? It may seem a safer place to inflict an injury, but it can lead to death through loss of blood, as with Damilola Taylor. I hope everyone knows about artery pressure points, for use in an emergency where blood is being lost fast.
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Noisy helicopters during the night!
ianr replied to Lizziedjango's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
cspencer77 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > They are police helicopters and they are looking > for extreme heat sources from houses How do you know? They do have other activities. Do you have inside information, did you see it/them doing a linear search pattern, ...? -
And if you want to see the RTA1988, s.170 in its current state, it's at http://www.statutelaw.gov.uk/content.aspx?LegType=Act+(UK+Public+General)&title=Road+Traffic+Act&searchEnacted=0&extentMatchOnly=0&confersPower=0&blanketAmendment=0&sortAlpha=0&TYPE=QS&PageNumber=1&NavFrom=0&parentActiveTextDocId=2276534&ActiveTextDocId=2276820&filesize=12249 . It's changed very little.
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Sorry no webcam of the ED palm tree.
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Louisa Wrote: > WE DO NOT KNOW. This is what gets to me, the fact that we do not know all the evidence > and people are already jumping to the conclusion that the criminal was in the right What criminal? :)
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Rabbler Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Well if there had been a statue one of Edgar Kail > would have been perfect, he used to live just off > the roundabout too. Enid Blyton (ED-born) would be better known. For that matter, so would Noddy and Big Ears.
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At least the one on the corner has a large CCTV camera looming over it. Perhaps we need an "I-Spy ATMs" book.
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