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Wrong, Cummings for so many reasons is far worse. I don't need to spell this out. Unless you were being amusing. Not really though.


seenbeen Wrote:

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> Went to Sainsbury's 2 weeks ago and in front of me

> were two young couples...by the time we got into

> the store they had separated into 4 individuals

> with 4 trolleys. In the store they met up

> again.....so much for allowing only 1 person from

> a family at a time.

> Also my near neighbour goes by car to Sainsbury's

> frequently and at the same time her partner gets a

> home delivery.....from Morrisons (I suppose they

> don't want the supermarket to know)

> Another neighbour got a massive home delivery from

> Waitrose about 3 weeks ago and after the van had

> gone a car came by and another person went to

> their house and they loaded up the car with bags

> and bags of the Waitrose groceries.

> Just some pointers of how to circumvent the Covid

> rules- Cummings has got nothing on these 'people'

I was just pointing out that people are circumventing the instructions. (including the staff in the Sainsbury's especially the ones doing the home delivery shopping)

The home delivery slots are supposed to be for vulnerable people.

People are supposed to be going into supermarkets ONE from each family.....


Anyway, I had to go to the Post Office on 9th April- I really should have got a proof of posting but I literally panicked when I saw the mass of people on the pavement there...and others pushing through the crowd so I just chucked my post in the box and went home. Luckily the letter turned up where it was supposed to.


(It has now been deemed by the cops that DC did break the lockdown when he drove to Barnard castle....no mention of him doing wrong by going to Durham for childcare though.) It does not appear that DC went anywhere near other people during his 'trips' unlike the vast majority of sweaty panting joggers around here trying to infect people since day 1.

Which is why I am not going out except for absolute necessity and a walk per day and from what I've seen - including today when a young woman squeezed past an elderly lady with a walking stick in Townley Road....when there is little traffic on the road- abhorrent!

spider69 Wrote:

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> I seem to recall reading in the Southwark News

> sometime ago a plan by Southwark to narrow the

> road to restrict car passage.



Don't suppose you remember what the rational was do you? Sounds like more Southwark congestion making madness to bump up some figures somewhere they want ratifying.


Given how slowly the buses head up the hill, especially from the lights, it'll cause more problems than I can imagine it would solve.

Nigello Wrote:

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> Could you provide a link, please? I find the

> Southwark site not very user-friendly. Thanks



https://www.southwark.gov.uk/assets/attach/11166/Appendix-2-RMP-87-Dog-Kennel-Hill-Summary-Report.pdf

I thought that too i.e. taking out the plants seems a bit drastic and the workmen were hacking away!


Went to Sainsburys' this morning around 10.30 and there was no queue. Came out at 11am and the queue was nearly back to the nursery but seemed to moving ok.

Driving back up DKH from Sainsburys I was behind a HGV which suddenly stopped halfway on the hill. Had to stop for a minute while the HGV stopped and reversed into the empty space which was once a house and more or less directly opposite the place where the plants and trees were situated.

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