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n dulwich northerner

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  1. Those are reasonable points, and we are supposed to be fighting the virus with "solid British common sense". But I think your first expectation should be for him to stay where he has been, unless there's a good reason otherwise. How practical is it to avoid sharing common parts? Maybe NHS 111 or whatever it is?
  2. From https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-51506729 "Overnight stays are also still not permitted." And see https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus . You should say no.
  3. Monday, 3pm, 10 mins, maybe 10 people in line. Tuesday, 10:20, walked straight in - came out 10 mins later and the queue was just past the cash machines.
  4. James, I'd suggest suspending the car parking spaces directly outside Moxons / Mons / Franklins where the queues are long and the pavement has pinch points. Walking in the road isn't as safe there as near the similar queues outside Jones and M&S where you can walk in the bus lane. The vehicles aren't "passing trade" and there's enough space in nearby streets. NDN
  5. Did you see this? He runs the arts/crafts shop in D Village.
  6. Soylent Green Wrote: > Is 15 mins a typical queue time? I can't say typical, as I've not been during lockdown until 10:30 this morning. The queue reached the nursery, and I was inside within 15 minutes. Stock levels were pretty good, with a few shelves rather than whole aisles were empty. eg No flour, no own-brand coffee beans.
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