Typical, she has can't find the Tardis, probably in the fridge next to the cup of coffee
It is full of BBC Political Correctness as have been recent series .
Matron failed her first test, after her second test she was due on the ward so wore her nurses uniform and passed.
Her sister failed four tests until she borrowed a nurses uniform and passed on the fifth attempt.
Robin, what size are you
The 24 hour moorings opposite The Ferry House on the Yare had 3 fishermen spread out, the fishing pegs just up river had 8 empty, obviously to far to walk.
The floating islands of plastic in the oceans are in the main made up of discarded fishing nets, this then traps other plastic. Developing countries use rivers as waste disposal systems. These countries now have greater access to goods that are wrapped in plastic without the necessary refuse disposal infrastructure.
The developed world can do their bit but without education and infrastructure in developing countries the problem will only get worse.
They did the same thing with the old Thanet Way in Kent, it saved a lot of disruption during construction and means there is a secondary route in case of accidents.
I think the Blessed Authority still use quill pens and parchment, based on renewing more than one boat toll and multiple copies of Broadpastit news sheet being posted to the same address. A good computer database system couldn't get that confused.
Carole, I can fully agree with what you say, with a number of Mods stepping down combined with a few awkward members pushing the boundaries, the remaining Mods had a bit of an uphill battle.
I have noticed that with the larger Mod team problems get sorted out quickly..
Hopefully the Forum will remain a clam and safe place to engage with.
I paid 6 pound for 4 hours in Cromer, and that was in a field, 20 minutes walk to the pier. I think the Norfolk hot spots have got the edge over local council car parks.