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Coincidentally, it was at 5.10 this morning that I woke up with the thought that Jack maybe, possibly most probably, had indeed parked in the DKH zone segment. Even then I've no idea whether the PCN was justified or not, in the absence of facts like the location and the exact wording of the PCN. To win an appeal you're going to have to present cogent evidence that Southwark got the facts and/or the law wrong. If you're in a position to do that you can probably persuade us too, and possibly vice versa. [Edit: Goose Green->DKH]
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> My car was parked near the border of 2 > zones, with different times of operation, > at 9.40 am. The interactive CPZ map clearly > shows I was parked in the Dog Kennel Hill > zone(restrictions are in force 11-1) > not in the West Peckham CPZ restrictions 9-11). After grappling with the Southwark website and map, I agree with you on the times of restriction for each of the zones, just as in the attached CSVs from the map page. AFAICS from the attached map there's only one street that straddles them, that's Avondale Rise; in particular, just the small segment west of Copleston Road that ends at Ivanhoe Road and crosses the railway line, which seems to be the dividing line between the two CPZs. The half adjoining Copleston Road, up to the middle of the railway bridge, is in Peckham W, and the end bit is in Goose Green CPZ. I've been to have a look. In that segment of Avondale, apart from double yellows and bus stops, there are three small residents' parking bays. They're all in the half nearer to Copleston and so apparently in the Peckham W zone. Each has a sign saying Residents Parking Only 0900-1100, which tallies with what we agree are the times applying in Peckham W. After that I went back to the website and added the Peckham W and DKH zones in turn, just to check that I had the right ones. Which, I'm afraid, seems all to be consistent with your having parked in the Peckham W zone. But I'll be happy to be told I've got it wrong.
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Rita is reportedly on the case.An insider told the newspaper: 'It was meant to be secret, but the fact police and photographers knew it was happening has really made Rita paranoid. 'She's now devising a game plan and setting traps in a bid to expose the whistleblower, like Coleen did in the Wagatha Christie drama.' -- https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9007765/Rita-Ora-launches-probe-friend-leaked-lockdown-breaching-30th-birthday-bash.html
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tomskip Wrote: > Frankito Wrote: > ---------------- >> Crystal Palace... > So very witty and so helpful. Certainly doesn't score high on any co-operative principle rating. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooperative_principle
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Penguin68 wrote: > your risk level is comparatively low > (theirs will be higher if they are > talking together for longer than 10 > minutes or so, without masks). You seem to envisage some kind of step function relating time spent talking together and infection risk.
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Inspector Tom Cornish of Southwark Neighbour Policing has replied to me saying he's "asked Sergeant James Bryant to reply to your query about e-scooters as he has researched this topic quite recently." bob, this is more or less what your mammoth post above could look like without, I think, any obvious loss. It took me 18 mouse scrolls to get through without, I think, finding anything more in it to the point. You're not the only one by any means. Too many posters don't seem to realise that quotation can be selective, and very often ought to be.
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Tutor(s) - GCSE English, Maths & Science wanted
ianr replied to ElizabethP's topic in The Family Room Discussion
tokyoghoul Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Great! -
> I can't believe there are people > who don't know about 100's! Why not?
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flu jab - Tessa Jowell practice - safe?
ianr replied to trinidad's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
> you must register your car reg > number at the desk or you'll get fine That'll be a deemed contractual penalty payment rather than a fine. But don't dream of paying, simply for being unaware of their system requirement. Just as with supermarket parking, I'd guess that confirmation from the surgery that you'd been attending would be sufficient to get any existing penalty claim cancelled (assuming you removed the car once you'd had the jab ;) ). I might have a look around myself sometime, to see what any notices in the car park do say. -
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abragred posted on 18 November at 20:15 --------------------------------------- > I've just upgraded to real lawn from > fake lawn and it looks so much better > and it gives such a nice feeling, kind > of sad I didn't do it sooner www.stopforumspam.com/search?q=abragred reports: 15-Nov-20 19:03 192.200.158.185 Abragred [email protected] United States 15-Nov-20 18:12 216.151.183.183 Abragred [email protected] United States 25-Oct-20 10:15 104.244.210.142 abragred [email protected] United States 23-Oct-20 21:47 23.83.128.215 abragred [email protected] United States 21-Oct-20 00:15 185.246.209.53 abragred [email protected] "Abragred" at work spamming at https://community.dynamics.com/365/f/dynamics-365-general-forum/297241/banned-by-instagram#1103530 etc etc
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I'm trying to educate myself: can anyone help? Apart from a string of motifs for t-shirts and kids' phone cases, ... "Timber Tots promotes children's imagination and interaction Collect the Squirrel family: The Nut-Nuts! Include the 4 characters from the Nut-Nut family" looks like a possible source. Is that likely? And while I'm here, on my way there I found myself traversing the Mail Online and some lime-green nipple tape. I hadn't realised it came in different colours. Do they signify, or is it simply a personal choice-of-the-day sort of thing?
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... that draft was misposted and not quite ready .. more later.
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Day Lewis are still advertising private vaccinations for ?12 --https://www.daylewis.co.uk/fluvaccinations -- and advise you to call or visit your local pharmacy to book an appointment. There are two in SE22.
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Quite by chance I came across this Southwark Leafing schedules spreadsheet for 2020: https://www.southwark.gov.uk/assets/attach/11086/leafing-schedules-2020.xlsx (45kB). It's got six tables, for weeks designated 1 to 6 starting from 26 October, each containing a list of roads. Some roads are listed in more than one table, with maybe an interval between.
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You've not told us whether you've checked whether the alleged untaxed car is atill there; or, if it is, whether it is definitely untaxed, as checkable here: https://www.gov.uk/check-vehicle-tax
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malumbu wrote: --------------- > This thread has over 26,000 views - > no doubt all of you have managed to > put an illegal vote in for Biden, > so that makes things a bit closer Over its 45 months that's less than twenty views per day.
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Try the P13's depot as at https://www.abellio.co.uk/abellio-london/customer-services/lost-property/ Walworth Abellio London 301 Camberwell New Road London SE5 0TF 020 7788 8501 / 8577
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Commiserations. Checking the usual web outlets and bike sale monitoring sites is I think probably your best bet. Knowing some of the painful details of the theft -- like location within premises of bike and mode of access; was bike locked, or attached to anything, and if so, with what devices; time of day -- might be useful to some of us.
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Not my keys, but EDBoost's, whose post was made to the main section, but then moved to the Business section. I reported this mismove. An appended post seems to have been removed, but the thread remains there. So I'm copying EDBoost's post here: "Hi, I?ve Lost a set of important keys on Saturday (7th Nov) at Peckham Rye Park (I believe). I think I dropped it in the open grassy part between East Dulwich Road and Peckham Rye. It?s easily recognisable as it has a key ring with a picture of an oriental baby (my son) with a green and a yellow key cover. I know it?s a long shot but as I said they are really important and just hope someone has seen them and handed them in somewhere as I couldn?t find them when I went back. Many Thanks" Please send any PMs to EdBoost via their post at /forum/read.php?30,2162097.
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The regulations granting a conditional 6 month MOT test certificate exemption seems to be still in force for tests needed up till 29 March 2021. This is the most recent version: https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2020/382/2020-07-31. The Explanatory Note at the end is helpful. Before seeing that I'd have said that the regulation allowing the fulfillment of a legal obligation would have been the thing to rely on for permitting the journey. But since it's quite _possibly_ not deemed an obligation now, I'm not sure it helps, at least in theory. I'd check with the test centre as to what _seems_ to be permitted, if you're set on trying to get one now; or alternatively to check with them that cancellation of the current date is ok. Perhaps one of the motoring organisations has some online advice. IANAL and do not claim to give sound or reliable opinion or advice. [smiley]
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Where is this newsletter? I don't want to chip in without knowing exactly what it says, and I can't find anything that looks like it or mentions it in any of the Covid-19 council emails I've received, or in the Keep Southwark Safe Campaign webpage https://www.southwark.gov.uk/health-and-wellbeing/public-health/for-the-public/coronavirus/keeping-our-borough-free-from-covid-19/keep-southwark-safe-campaign, apart from the references to the government's own guideline webpages.
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The regulations themselves: https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2020/1200/contents/made
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As pinned at twitter.com/NPASSouthEast
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Our local police team - Goose Green ward
ianr replied to bels123's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
> bicycle registration marking What does this involve? ETA Just seen the thread in What's On. So which kind of marking is applied? I think I'm content with my frame number, which iirc is already on an online register.
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