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bodsier

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  1. Anyone aware of one other than Brixton.
  2. Agreed... look at the causes of crime, dealing with that would be far more effective... Dogkennelhillbilly Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Penguin68 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > The courts > > are often very lenient on the young, so that - > > without deterrent sentences - there is little > > point. > "Deterrent' sentences have little effect on adult > prospective offenders. They're sod all use in > preventing kids offending.
  3. Hi just wondered what your thoughts were on this. Is this the trajectory going forwards? or just for this vaccination...would be hard to differentiate against other jabs wouldn't it ?
  4. How can the oommunity get first hand information on property that is going up for sale or better still is derelict?
  5. shame local people couldnt have purchased it and kept it and either run a neighbourhood social club.. good for the neighbourhood....could even have run a neighbourhood hire scheme.....or better still a youth centre....for the teenagers that have nowhere to go....I'm not going to look at this after writing.....I can only imagine the backlash....
  6. I suspect Amazon challenged it and forced many to subscribe to prime to watch it....
  7. ctovey Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > According to the Southern Rail website, the new > timetable is in place until further notice and > will be reviewed weekly and there may be further > changes. I have been getting the early trains > (between 7am - 8am) for a couple of weeks, > accompanying my husband for daily treatment at > Guys. We have noticed the trains are getting > busier and this new timetable will make them more > so. but people are still a bit 'precious' about > having someone sat next to them and are reserving > the adjacent seat with their bags. As a couple of > 70+ year olds and my husband suffering from > cancer, if we need a seat we are more than happy > to sit next to another passenger as we are both > double vaxxed. Do be careful, vaccination doesn't stop you from getting covid, your husband is vulnerable whilst he is dealing with cancer, presumabley the treatment lowers his immunity. Also those vaccinated first are finding the vaccine protection is waining. Its true that you both should be seated on your own with no one seated next to you so that you are protected from others. Take care.
  8. If you explain the confuaing signage well. You stand a good chance of having it revoked. I git a ticket outside m&s there and got it revoked. Know the law and state your case. Good luck
  9. What are people's experience of exclusion, is this an experience amongst users of this forum?
  10. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m000y6sf The impact on people at the front line. The importance of sticking to covid precautions with masks in particular, when you hear what he has to wear and the trauma he has experienced, it just doesn't compare. The voice of an incredible man, with an incredible spirit.
  11. https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/swimming-abuse-women-catcalling-b1875324.html Maybe not quite as agressive as she has experienced, but definitely some ego bruised moments, being forced to wait whilst slowly overtaken or just starting their swim just ahead of me when I'm already in the pool presuming they will swim faster than me...then not actually swimming faster, but refusing to wait.. even when its blindingly obvious....gawd love em...im sure many women and other men have a similar story...
  12. well...its Charter.....the two sites whether complete or been running for a while, both operate the same.....you either love it....or you hate it.....depends on what you want from a school.....its an academy......what's to say.....
  13. carebear Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Have you had a Covid vaccine recently? I was > reliably informed it can affect your cycle today > which I hadn?t heard before! There have been reports of women having periods (post menopause) and women bleeding twice a month after the vaccine rather than not.
  14. I'd like to join a walking book club. As a busy parent, I would like to combine getting outdoors with a book club. Does one exist?
  15. fascinating the amount of time spent discussing statues and slogans....a historical event happened recently, George Floyd trial and conviction....There lies the problem.....scratching the surface and reluctant to go in..why?
  16. Thanks so much for your emphatic and considered responses. I really aporeciate it.
  17. I'm compelled to write this because I really think that its even more important nowadays to think things through. I totally understand and comply to the covid rules....however after a year it does start to have a detrimental impact. If you dont run ( not great for some due to the impact on joints) and walking is not a cardio vascular challenge ...I was so happy to come across people exercising outdoors socially distancing and Having a great time. When I joined It was my lifeline and...clearly was also beneficial to all others in their 50s to get out and get fresh air whilst exercising. It's been wonderful for physical and psychological health. I spoke to one woman today who had said that she was suffering mentally earlier today and coming out to do aerobics was protective of her mental health which was now deteriorating following the long lockdown. It was such a shame to be met with 2 policemen before we had even started. Told to disband due to there being more than 2 people gathering. Someone had complained.... isnt it important that we think outside the box here. Exercise is so incredibly important but I find it so hard to motivate myself at home. I want to exercise outside and as I used to swim... I cant do that at present so aerobic exercise is such a great alternative. It honestly was so therapeutic and we always kept 2 metres apart and NONE of us have contracted covid in the time we have been doing this. Please if anyone is tempted to report gatherings could you at least wait until you see it as unsafe..... the lack of exercise is having such a detrimental effect on us physically and mentally it may just mean we add to the burden on the NHS and the economy. If we listened to Boris we'd have booked our holidays for the summer and be spreading the virus further and wider. Instead I'm staying put.remaining in London..keeping my distance and staying safe. I would never put mine or other people's lives at risk. Let's use our common sense in these difficult times and not turn against each other. Please
  18. Hi all This may have been covered already so apologies if I'm repeating past posts. Just wanted to say that an email or a note allowing your child to wear a mask in class might be beneficial as cases in secondary schools are rising In Most schools, pupils are sitting within a A metre of each other in large numbers. It makes sense to follow general safety guidelines in class as well as in corridors. Stay safe everyone...
  19. Sounds like a great course and a fantastic opportunity for a family. Hope you find your match Alice.
  20. So incidentally where was David Greig? I feel sure the sign inside Tart looks very similar to the one that was at Loughborough junction....what hapowbedvto tgat sign that was there as it has gone..
  21. If your partner can give feedback to the course leaders it would go a long way to raising awareness. It's important to recognise the sensitivity of this work. Hopefully they will receive it well, and adapt accordingly. I Agree with midivydale. Parenting groups work best when parents are singing from the same sheet. It strengthens and reinforces all the parenting work so Much quicker and more effectively. It's great to do them regardless of whether having difficulties with your child or not... We learn how to parent from our parents.... Not all of it is necessarily good for our children, and we might not recognise that. I'm aware that one size doesn't fit all. Children are different and respond differently to different experiences, so adapting slightly In accordance to individual need is something worth considering. Good luck, it's the hardest job in the world, and changes all the time, we as parents have a hard job keeping up. Keep on keeping on, and try not to feel bad about it, Your doing your best, and looking outside for help and guidance. You're doing your utmost, together you can be strong
  22. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/boris-johnson-private-jet-doncaster-darlington-train-time-air-pollution-a9239261.html
  23. https://www.ft.com/content/d6f56834-0f78-11ea-a225-db2f231cfeae?fbclid=IwAR27wd0dAYZxRniUJwq9aCAmRrLaq8hXJG2emB4RWdwvKmOXoi5y2RpTY98
  24. Im flabbergasted that whilst children's mental health services are already overstretched that the government chooses to cut essential services like these. Beyond belief... good luck with the campaign.
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