notty ash

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  1. On 6/9/2021 at 7:29 PM, Cliff Ton said:

    I've looked at it a bit more, and I'm now pretty certain it isn't Canning Circus. The roof line on Derby Road doesn't match.

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    Looking at old OS maps, the block of buildings from the middle of the modern photo back to the rear of the white van seem to have been rebuilt sometime in the 1880s or 1890s. Previously all looked (in plan) like the 2 shops still existing just beyond the white van, which look very similar to those in the original image. Maybe when the other side of the road was remodelled, someone decided to build more impressive buildings?

  2. Not sure if it's just me, but the 2 buttons at top right on the screen - Unread Content and Mark Site Read - don't work on my screen. The ones at the bottom of the page and all other buttons seem to work fine. Been like it since the latest facelift.

  3. Whatever plan emerges, I think we need to see the whole area from the railway, north to the southern edge of the city centre as a long-term integrated planning area. Possibly even down to Queens Drive. There are several amenities outside Broad Marsh development itself that deserve to be integrated into any area plan. An obvious one is the canal, which most people hardly realise exists, but could be a wonderful linear park if opened up. Also, we need a view opening up from the south towards St Mary's Church. That would be spectacular.

  4. 11 hours ago, DJ360 said:

     

    I think that may have changed.  When I briefly ran a business, I'm pretty sure I was able to offset part of the expense of maintaining a home, against tax.

    I remember being able to claim a few hundred pounds a year for heating, electricity etc, originally recommended by my accountant.

  5. 1 hour ago, DJ360 said:

     

    As I'm struggling to walk any distance at the moment I did some research too.  It seems the 10000 steps myth was originally created by a Japanese manufacturer of pedometers.  Oddly, the recommended figure I found was around 4500 steps, which is roughly what I was walking before my knees gave up recently.  At the moment I can manage about 2500.

     

     

    Sorry to hear of your problems. It must be very frustrating. I really enjoy long walks. I did 61,488 steps today on a walk and often do 20-30,000. My shortest regular walks are around 10,000. Maybe I should be dead already ;)

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  6. I had the Oxford AstraZenica jab yesterday afternoon. I felt Ok 'til I went to bed, when I felt very hot and slightly ill. This morning I feel very rough and shaky, rather like I have just had a bad bout of the 'flu. I am also very thirsty, drinking more tea and coffee than normal. I am sure I shall be fine after a day or two.

     

    I read up on things a few days before. Sources suggest the second jab is worse than the second, as antibodies are already in your body. People who have had Covid feel the first jab worse, as it is equivalent to the second jab for everyone else.

     

    Just wondering if maybe I have already had Covid some time in the last year and didn't realise.

  7. 1 hour ago, Cliff Ton said:

    Looking at that link they obviously operated around Chesterfield, Matlock, Ollerton etc etc, which I wouldn't have thought of as East Midlands - more North.

     

    And the one in Notty Ash's photo is going to Blackbird Leys, which is in Oxford !

    I think the sticker in the front window may say 'on hire to City of Oxford Motor Services Ltd' which would explain the destination. Looks like a school run. It was the only photo I could find quickly in that livery.

  8. The no. 63 is the East Midlands service I remember into Nottingham. It ran jointly with Trent 12A. East Midlands used lowbridge double deckers on the 63. The service ran through Hucknall. I caught it sometimes on my way home from school.

     

    Other companies once serving the Nottingham area include Mackeson, Midland Red, United Counties, Lincolnshire...

     

    Before the consolidations of the 1930s and 1950s, there were probably many more.