ChrisB

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  1. Yes it does DaveN because I have a bin for dry matter which can be left until it fills up, but I've always used carrier bags for waste food etc. which needs to be taken out within 24 - 48 hours. Now I shall have to start buying bags for that purpose.

    One thing I've noticed in some supermarkets at self checkouts is that your own bag has to be 'verified' to make sure it really is your bag and you aren't trying to pinch one of theirs without paying 5p!

    I've also found that the bag tax doesn't just apply to food in supermarkets but to clothes and shoes etc. So if you've spent 40 or 50 quid on an item of clothing, you still have to buy a bag to put it in - which is a bit of a liberty!

    Bring back the old fashioned shopping bag, made of leather, vinyl, canvas or whatever, which no ladies (and a few men) ever went out without in the 1950s and 60s!

    Failing that, re-invent the brown paper carrier bag with string handles. The bag tax wouldn't apply to those, would it?

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  2. Had a trip to Skeggy back in the summer (what summer!) There's a big chippy on the corner by the clock tower, Harry Ramsden's.

    Very basic, no frills, self service in polystyrene trays and plastic tables.

    My God, I thought, Harry Ramsden's has gone downhill, then I had another look, it was Harry Ramsbottom's!

    Funny thing was, the Asian guy behind the counter who seemed to be the boss didn't look like a Ramsden or a Ramsbottom!

  3. Michael Booth, #30

    There's a simple reason for that, when you're right handed, you can see what you've written as you write from left to right.

    When you're left handed, you cover up what you're writing with your hand as you work across the page.

    Regarding computers, many companies had them installed in the 1970s, mainly to do wages, initially.

    Before that, a sort of forerunner to the computer was the comptometer, I can remember seeing many ads in the Sits Vacant columns for Comptometer Operators. Anyone else remember them or have experience of them?

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  4. Re #69, not quoting but in answer to Merthyr Imp,

    Yes, I subscribe to that theory too. I don't think Phillip was wholly responsible but I think he was involved.

    Diana was becoming increasingly involved with Dodi-al -Fayed and it was looking quite likely that she was intending to marry him.

    Now there is no way that the British establishment would allow the Heir to the British throne to have a stepfather of the Muslim faith.

    Something had to be done and the establishment (whoever they may be) procured it. I don't doubt for a minute that Phillip was aware of what was going on!

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  5. People in Britain will argue about the monarchy till the end of time, the fact is, virtually every civilised country in the world has a head of state of some kind, remember Hitler was Germany's head of state for a while!

    If we didn't have a monarchy, the only really credible alternative would be a republic with a presidential type of figurehead.

    Those who would prefer that in Britain are perfectly entitled to that view but I would throw down one challenge to them: Name one single person who you think would make a suitable or an acceptable president!

    How about President Blair? or President Cameron, or even President Clegg? Alternatively, it could be someone who has enough money to simply buy the job, such as Donald Trump in America. It could also be someone who nobody has ever heard of, such as Herman von Rumpuoy, President of the EU. But it's usually some former politician who most likely didn't appeal very much the first time round.

    Sorry, but none of those options appeal to me. Our monarchy has it's faults but I respect it for it's continuity and it's standing in the world. I couldn't muster any respect for someone who I know would be gone again in four or five years time. Think of the number of people who visit Britain to see our royal family and it's traditions, does a similar number visit France to see President Hollande?

    One last point if you think our monarchy costs too much, you think the presidential option would be cheaper? you think presidents don't have hangers on? Take a look at some of them as they travel around the world, they take enormous entourages with them and because they are mostly political, they need armies of security personnel too.

    Taking it all round, I'd rather stick with what we've got!

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  6. Bubblewrap, I think you are absolutely spot on in your analysis in post #3

    There were a lot of bad decisions along the way, all the money wasted on the Selby and Vale of Belvoir coalfields which came to nothing.

    The millions spent on installing bunker loading facilities for merry-go-round trains at many pits which closed soon after.

    But that was management so it was all right, nothing was said.

    But what an absolute tragedy that this once mighty industry is soon to be extinct in Britain.

    I worked at Pye Hill for a short time in the 1970s and although I decided it wasn't for me, I'll be proud to my dying day that I did it and I was part of it.

    R.I.P Indeed.

  7. StephenFord, you ask whatever happened to service numbers? I think the answer is that 'Marketing and Image Consultants' were brought in and convinced the management that bus services should be marketed like soap powder or breakfast cereals. The only tangible consequence is that they have fortunes out of turning up a lot of silly names - nice work if you can get it!

    The problem with 'Pronto' is, it's a jointly operated service shared by Trent and Stagecoach. If you buy a Trent all-day rover ticket, it's not valid on Pronto. Likewise, if you buy a Stagecoach all day rover ticket, that's not valid on Pronto either.

    Trent and Stagecoach need their heads knocking together, why they can't accept each others tickets is beyond comprehension!

  8. If the parents were back 'home' in Nottingham, presumably the eldest child gave the police details of how to contact them.

    But it just shows what different values these people have, any British parents would have been beside themselves with worry, yet these would seem not even to have been reported.

    Unless of course, they had some reason for not wanting the police to become involved!

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  9. Doesn't seem to be attracting much interest as yet, I had a look on Saturday.

    In it's new incarnation as 'Gresham Court' it is to be three units available as food / retail outlets. I think the developers though, whoever they are, have overlooked the fact that the area is already saturated with such things. The Bentinck next door is now a Starbucks, inside the new station front is a Costa and a Morrisons, there's a Tesco just round the corner in Station Street, down the road towards Broadmarsh is a Greggs and a Sainsburys and other similar outlets on the opposite side of Carrington Street too.

    Personally, I think the scheme is a non starter, I don't know how much (if any) work has been done but the front is boarded up, reducing pavement width even more where people queue for buses. I get the feeling it a case of 'If there's any interest, we'll complete the work'

    Don't hold your breath though, I think it could remain boarded up for some considerable time!

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