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  1. The Thames is constantly monitored for flow rate and the sluices are opened and shut to control it.  They were when I had a boat and paid my bit to put it in the Thames at Reading many years ago . .

    The Thames barrier also comes into the calculation  re tidal surge .... I don't think its just a question of opening the locks and letting it all rip through into London.... I imagine the cost of London being flooded and saying goodbye to the underground system  has a lot to do with how the Thames is controlled and how flood water is held back  ...It is small change the payouts for flooded houses up stream  if it  prevents the City of London  being flooded .

  2. As there is talk about having to move the line inland and the old closed down line has been mentioned as a cost effective answer to by-pass Dawlish  .

    I had t look to see what happened to the old stations  and found this        http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/25932-teign-valley-line-research/

    The links show photos of how the line looked when in use

  3. Two more letters today my wife also got the same one ..." Thank you for sending back the slip in response to our letter about overseas and or UK property."

    They will now look at the information I have given them  check against information they already hold and when they have done this will write again and tell me

    what will happen next .

    There is a telephone number so I phoned it and and asked if it is not a breach of the official secrets act if they can  tell  me if they know how many ferry tickets  I  buy  ..... Answer   "We have no idea but  hope it is many and you have a good time in France " ....  I wait the next double post on the matter !

  4. [quote user="Chancer"]

    And the new restaurant built virtually on my doorstep that has taken 99% of the trade from all the others when they could be bothered to open their doors is......................................?????????????????

    FLUNCH [:D]

    Its always packed out, in fact it probably caters to 10 times the volume of clients than all the other now empty eateries combined.

    Its open sensible hours as well.

    [/quote]

    And they give free Wi Fi ..............and in our local one sell lottery tickets !         Nice to have you back .......... Big Mac

  5. Norman wrote :I agree that it is irresponsible and thoughtless, but I don't quite see how it costs money except in adminstration costs.

    As far as Transport costs  for wasted journey's are  concerned which is where I get involved . I submit my costs for the journey for which I am paid at the end of the month...  There are thousands like me all over the  UK. Many patents are conveyed by taxi firms to hospital at no cost to the patient  the costs there are huge ....... far bigger than mine  I don,t get paid for my time unlike taxi drivers  .  And that's only money wasted for patient transport

  6. I ask as I know if I have to see the Doctor I have in France  I have to pay him E23... I am wondering if he referred me to Hospital and I did not go if I would get a bill ?

    Today I note that in 1213 the cost of failed to turn up 1st appointments in NHS hospitals was  £225 million . As someone who is often told on the door step by patients,I have driven miles to pick up and take in, they are not going . I think the time has come to bill those who fail to advise the NHS hospitals that they are not going...They are too lazy to pick up a phone .  I hear all sorts of excuses  but one of the best was "My sister has come down from London we are going shopping "  I would have sent her a bill for £50 I had driven over 25 miles to get to her . I have lost count of the number of times I have been told by neighbors I have called on when patients fail to come to the door that they are on holiday .

    I have had three people fail the go in in one day... The NHS  have to pay me for my wasted journey costs ... I think when the patient does call in and staff fail to pass on cancelled appointments to transport providers they should have £50 taken off salary.....They would soon remember to do it  and it might just bring the £225 million a year down

  7. [quote user="You can call me Betty"]So, the sooner Nigel stops wearing that "Idiots welcome" t-shirt, the better.... Clearly, the mainstream parties weren't quite unhinged enough for them.

    [/quote]

    The mainstream parties have had a  few ........Jeremy Thorpe ....remember him ?

  8. There are cars that have electric connections in the plenum .  In the case of Rovers the engine management  box   ( printed circuit )  is mounted in there and they ended  up submerged as the plenum fills up with water over time . Go round a tight bend and the water moves  to the end of the plenum onto the electrics and its a sudden stop ! The previous post re cleaning  debris out of  the plenum  regularly is good advice and could be a big money saver if the engine management  box is in  there .

  9. Most reliable we had was my wife's Volvo 360... After 14 years with only a snapped clutch cable to be replaced it failed the MOT  due to rust in suspension leg mount . It went off to the fire service for them to practice cutting people out of crashed cars . Any value from scrap after into the Fire Service charity fund   Its worth a thought if anybody has an old car to get rid of  and you can  drive it round to  the fire station . .  

  10. Valerie Trierweiler according to the  TV news this evening has been in hospital suffering with " A touch of the Blues " ... Is this an illness that is catching in France ?  If it is  so serious a person requires admitting to a ward I would like to know how to avoid it ...... Or is it as I suspect her just using a hospital to hide in as the staff can fend off the press ?

  11. R H is not the only one that is having car problems in these weather conditions we have to suffer at the moment . I have just got my car back from the garage after water got in the electrics. I have a diesel  and thought I would be better off than most in the wet . The garage was  starting to dry out another car just in when I collected mine .... Lesson learned 4 or 5 inches of water  may not look much to drive through and you may even manage to do it ok.... Its well  after when the damp gets in the electrics things  go wrong  and you have to get your wallet out ....

  12. There is a first time for everything ...and I had mine today ...... I was forced to turn back and abandon a drive into Saftesbury at Tollard Royal due to road closures by flooding ..I have never experienced that before ! .

    Many of our  village roads here in Dorset  now have fast moving water going down  them as its pouring off  fields and out of the chalk hills ... .  I hope other forum members are safe and if planning a trip.  Check you can get to your destination ....Expect to be diverted if going off the main roads into Dorset villages .

  13. [quote user="Hoddy"]Oh the joys of outside loos. Ours was a two-seater down the yard and we kids had our own little hurricane lamp. On the nights when I was too afraid of the bogey man I used to try to persuade one of my brothers to come with me.

    I went through the Potteries once on a Sunday School trip. To a bumpkin like me they seemed like another planet. I wouldn't want to go back to those days.

    I think the worst pollution is the number of fields that have been built on. I worry about where our food is going to come from in the future.

    Hoddy[/quote]

    I bet you were "posh" and put the tissue paper that tangerines came wrapped in at Xmas in the loo !

    I am so glad the fabrics used when I was a kid are  gone ...Gaberdine raincoats that were useless for a start.. Having to set off in short trousers through snow drifts  to walk to school .Remember drying rooms in schools?  ....Coats were still damp to put on when going home ...its a wonder we all survived ... If social  services existed then they would rushed off their feet .

  14. They could he held a long time while they talk this figure down .....Where are the riot police ?

    Clearly

    it was no longer possible to keep fighting for our jobs," Mickael

    Wamen, the union president, told LCI television. "So we decided to

    change tactics and fight for the largest compensation possible.
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    In

    exchange for releasing the managers, they're demanding an 80,000-euro

    ($108,000) severance package plus 2,500 euros ($3,400) for each year

    worked.

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