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Have you received a Guide to Jury Summons, and a Reply to the Jury Summons form? The former (available via https://www.gov.uk/jury-service ) says: You have the right to be excused from the jury service if you have served as a juror, or attended to serve on a jury, during the two years preceding service of the juror summons. You may serve again if you wish, but you may exercise your right of excusal by completing Part 3 of the form ?Reply to the Jury Summons?. Please ensure you provide details of the court you attended, as we will check your service.
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The big issue is the Bills run game is struggling. Running back LeSean McCoy said he expects a big game after averaging just 3.2 yards a carry this season.
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...droit
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What is replacing the Old Garden Centre??
ianr replied to guernseyman's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
chazzle Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It appears that St Aidan's have now 'moved' to the Isle of Man. They started in the City, moved to > the Channel Islands (Jersey, IIRC), now there's a new one registered to IoM > https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/officers/5jbca9eICEp5sgD4Azz4n-np5sg/appointments. > St Aidans Holdings Ltd is registered with a London address. The page you're linking to shows the details of a current director, including his own last noted correspondence address in the records for each of the English & Welsh companies of which he is or has been an officer. -
I saw a nasturtium or two in full bloom a couple of days ago, maybe two thirds of the way up Greendale in the left verge. Strikingly cheerful attention-getting colourful.
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But what else can you do? http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/10/18/pictures-day-18-october-2017/katie-price-spits-fire-photocall-new-novel-playing-fire-worx/
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> According to the Beeb it's partly debris from forest fires in Spain and Portugal. For real apocalypic, try this Portuguese sky. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/10/18/pictures-day-18-october-2017/
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Real ladies use the lavatory. http://www.lady.co.uk/people/8352-pardon-that-s-practically-a-swear-word
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> The people who did it were probably high on skunk. And/or being pursued by the police?
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I think it's the fear of the disruption of NHS services, perhaps hospitals in particular, that seems to be a main driver of the campaigning for vaccination here. The disruption can be caused both directly, through admission of more patients, and then indirectly, through the spread to hospital staff and then other hospital patients. It's also the most vulnerable who die. The median age of the 417 Australian flu associated deaths reported so far this year is 85 (range 0-107)! In Australia there do seem to have been greatly increased flu admissions to their sentinel hospitals this year. The attached is from the latest full report, available on the same page as the summary.
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You could always try a bit of surgery on the can to gain access; even buy a few of the type to experiment with first. Speaking of which, I'm thinking of trying to replace a few suspect capacitors on my PC's motherboard, after it ceased functioning without any obvious cause. But I'd prefer get some practice first. Does anyone have a derelict motherboard they don't want that I could use?
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It looks to be an oscillator from the HC-49U series: http://www.dutchforce.com/~eforum/index.php?s=2e1b2f0b4cdbaa50b92f083a4a057de0&showtopic=980. They seem to be available for a pound or two: just search on HC-49U. The problem is finding one of the right frequency (and maybe other parameter values), but there are several distributors you can ask.
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I hammer Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I want to know if a friend of mine is obliged to > pay his ex any money? Why? > He has always made an unofficial payment to his ex. > I thought as she has married he's not forced to pay anything. What does he think?
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Warning - dog poisoning risk in Nunhead cemetery
ianr replied to kenriise's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Some of the previous EDF reports: 2010 Peckham Rye & Beckenham Place Parks http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?20,401584,411850 and http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,411772 2010 Peckham Rye Park http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,410992,415450#msg-415450 2012 Peckham Rye & Dulwich Parks http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?20,982042 2015 Peckham Rye Park http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,1546811 2015 Tooting Common http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?20,1476339,1476384#msg-1476384 2016 Peckham Rye Park http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,1731903 -
> Is my friend obliged to pay any money to his ex girfriend? (For whatever reason). Possibly a useful opinion: http://www.childsupportlaws.co.uk/back-pay-for-child-maintenance.html (but don't rely on any opinion you haven't paid for).
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Just republish it here.
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Some PMs never get read. If you want to test the system, and maybe reverse the trend, you can send yourself one.
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Doesn't absinthe make the heart grow fonder?
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Peckham Rye Park - New Playground Spring 2018
ianr replied to Mrs Y's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
[www.southwarknews.co.uk] "The new area will incorporate a water-play zone, as well as a sand pit complete with little diggers." There was a sandpit there in 1907 (see attached, copyright British Library). So how long has it been without one? -
John, the attached 1894 snippet may be of interest. I've got the full article, which goes into the history as well, and several others of the period about the Rye and Park. There is an 1894 LCC pamphlet in the LMA catalogue, though it's said to be not in a fit condition for public access. But some plans for the development are viewable.
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> Or are you telling me there is a statistically sound reason why a > 2014 motorcycle is cheaper to insure if declared on the road than > in a garage, while the same identical motorcycle, but which came > out of the factory in 2015, is cheaper to insure in a garage than> > on the road? Have you asked the insurance company to explain the anomaly? Is it reproducible?
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Planning application submitted for new DHFC stadium
ianr replied to BrandNewGuy's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
edhistory Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/10705650 But that company wasn't in existence when the application was made. Actually, I see that my implicit question's been more or less answered already, in the contributions two pages above, starting on 21/11/2016 at http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,1657240,1755536#msg-1755536, about the various company details, where it's said to be registered in the Isle of Man. Et voil?. https://services.gov.im/ded/services/companiesregistry/viewcompany.iom?Id=334369. -
Planning application submitted for new DHFC stadium
ianr replied to BrandNewGuy's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Burbage wrote on 31/3/16 ------------------------------------------------------- > BrandNewGuy Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- >> According to today's Southwark News, Hadley Property Group has submitted its "final >> planning application" for a new DHFC stadium on Green Dale. > > Except they haven't. The applications's been made > by Bilfinger BVA (or, rather, GVA Grimley Ltd > which, for reasons undisclosed, prefers to use an > alias) on behalf of Greendale Property Company > Limited, which is, I believe, the very same > offshore outfit as the freeholder. Why they've > chosen this moment to peel back a layer of > distransparency isn't clear. Perhaps it's because > the likes of Farrells, Savills and all the other > hangers-on might not have played ball with an > outfit that has (at least on paper) less than no > money. Or perhaps it's because it keeps HPG (and > thus DHFC) well away from the parts of the > redevelopment that might threaten to be > profitable. > > For those that don't find it fun to pick their way through the > fragmentized chaos of the council's site, I've stitched the > main application document back together. https://www.docdroid.net/OP6owyg/gpc-planningapplication.pdf.html Thanks for that. I've used the Download link on that page to download it as a single 20MB PDF file. [ETA See also Burbage's two supplemntary postings of more documents on 5/4/2016 http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,1657240,1659269#msg-1659269] Can anyone provide the registered company number quoted for the said Greendale Property Company Ltd? -
Beware of petty thieving in Dulwich Library
ianr replied to Robert Poste's Child's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
> I'm now swapping from one poundland pair to another and > back again, and as neither is quite right and my eyes have > slightly different prescriptions I'm getting headaches adjusting. Cannibalise a pair from two Poundland pairs matching your L & R lens strengths respectively? -
The link does work. It looks like a mini exercise in creating and writing up a survey, and really only does require two minutes or less. ;) curlylocks, I see that it doesn't allow repeat access. So if you've opened it and then retried later, clearing the surveymonkey.co.uk cookies will re-enable it.
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