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Southwark Council Found In Breach of Equalities Act 2010
ianr replied to bessieanne's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Full link here: http://www.5sblaw.com/news-items/19-february-2013---william-east-succeeds-in-equality-act-claim.asp -
Southwark council street property - please help!
ianr replied to Girl82's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
You could also check the full electoral register at a library: http://www.southwark.gov.uk/info/200033/elections/1310/the_electoral_register/2 -
Southwark council street property - please help!
ianr replied to Girl82's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
> but when I looked on the council's list of street properties > No, it's not Balchier Road - why? What you looked at and gave us is a 2011 document apparently cached by Google after a previous search on 'southwark+street+property+"balchier+road"'. It's one of many about Southwark's investment programme that are on the Southwark website itself, at http://www.southwark.gov.uk/downloads/download/2773/five_year_housing_investment_programme. There may be other parts of the Soutwark website that are worth looking at for information about properties in your target street. -
The National Rail Journey Planner has More Options in which you can include things like selecting a station NOT to change at, and allowing longer than usual times for changing. Blackfriars or Lewisham look like potential candidates, though you'd have to carefully check the transfer intervals. Hover over the Chg number result to see the times of arrival and departure at the change stations. You can also see station plans, small and enlarged, and photographs, if you go to an individual station's page. The station live arrivals and departures pages also show the platform numbers.
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If you want to look for any possibly relevant judgments, there's a PATAS key cases page at http://keycases.parkingandtrafficappeals.gov.uk/.
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Lyndhurst Way Motorbike accident Tuesday 2nd April - appeal
ianr replied to owen.g's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Mrs TP Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I found the owner of the parked damaged van and then gave him my details and those of the fleeing van. Owner > very grateful. Months later his insurance firm called me and asked me to re-confirm the reg of > the van that had done the damage - I didn't have it as I had passed the piece of paper to the > owner. As I couldn't separately verify the reg details, I was discounted as a witness. What had happened to the piece of paper? If it was still in existence, did the insurance company know that it was a record made by you immediately after seeing the incident? -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
ianr replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
"In preparation for the 4G mobile phone network roll out, a company called at800 has been setup" "We expect residents will be contacting the Council about TV reception issues, particularly those who are connected to Council communal TV aerials. We have made arrangements at the CSC and advised resident officers on how to handle these calls." At https://at800.tv/find-out-more/about-us/): "at800 is a trademark of Digital Mobile Spectrum Limited (DMSL). We are funded by and represent the UK mobile operators who will be launching 4G mobile services at 800 MHz, EE, Telef?nica UK (O2), Three and Vodafone." There is more on their website about their tests. I assume they must have been approved by Ofcom, according to whom (at http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/spectrum/spectrum-awards/): "The mobile network operators are responsible for ensuring that consumers continue to receive clear Digital Terrestrial Television signals following the roll out of 4G mobile services in the 800 MHz spectrum band. Visit http://www.at800.tv for more information." I see that someone has already made FoI inquiries of Ofcom about 4G interference and tests: https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ofcom_model_for_4g_interference https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/4g_tests_conducted_by_at800com_a -
Bah! I thought this was going to be a thread about eurhythmy or calisthenics.
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Is this a spate?
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I've spotted the occasional early house moth in the last week or two.
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Not used them much, but I found the Peckham Rye Park one less used than the Dulwich Park one, and neither of them busy. Here's Southwark's list of outdoor gyms http://www.southwark.gov.uk/info/200435/free_outdoor_activities/2611/outdoor_gyms, and details of individual exercisers http://www.southwark.gov.uk/downloads/200087/sports_and_leisure, though I don't know how up-to-date they are.
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And another small set recently appeared in Brimmington Park, next to the Old Kent Road Aldi.
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> I'm much more interested about my sighting of Stephen Fry this morning, on London Bridge, walking a sheep on a lead. Her name is Grace. I hope they'll be very happy together.
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Arne Dahl is amazing. I walked round the whole town centre last year and saw not a single charity shop.
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They most probably rang or knocked at the door several times first, and kicked their way in when there was clearly no response. If she'd heard them, and answered, they'd have asked if their friend lived there.
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> The majority of broadband third party resellers are effectively sub contracting share of BT fixed bandwidth. But I assume the complaints this time are about Virgin's dedicated high bandwidth Cable service -- it's that section of the forum - rather than the BT POTS one that VM call National. I wouldn't be at all surprised about their being overcommitted. I'm on their National service, and experienced over a year of seeing my downloads instantly capped to 2 Mb/s, long after my service had been upgraded so that at startup each day it routinely synched at 8 Mb/s.
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Even better idea: send them off on holiday with twelve Facebook friends they've never met.
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