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Dockless bike sharing scheme to launch in Sheffield
Glennis replied to WalkleyIan's topic in Sheffield News & Discussions
At least that's something. -
Dockless bike sharing scheme to launch in Sheffield
Glennis replied to WalkleyIan's topic in Sheffield News & Discussions
What happens if there is an accident? Going home last night I saw one being ridden down Waingate, against the traffic, and two more being ridden on the path on the high Street - just wondering who to sue if someone does happen to bump into me. -
he's an ex banker, to his way of thinking, and compared to Fred the Shred, he probably is broke. I will just get my hankie out as I have shed some tears, or not!
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Is it too early to put the heating on?
Glennis replied to SkylinePhoto's topic in General Discussions
I have purchased an electric blanket, for my settee - well, for me really, but it lives on my settee. Best thing ever, for lying down and watching the box. -
Old fire extinguisher - where to dispose?
Glennis replied to Mindbending's topic in Sheffield News & Discussions
recycling centre. -
I have found when the roads and pavement are cracked and rough it's easier to maintain your balance.
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Sheffield Arena noise Wincobank
Glennis replied to Sheffteach's topic in Sheffield News & Discussions
I heard it at Greystones. -
Sarah Champion MP to leave Shadow Cabinet
Glennis replied to Jeffrey Shaw's topic in General Discussions
Yes, they will miss her, she is a good MP, in my opinion. -
I always quite liked Glen Campbell and his songs. Hope he RIP>
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:suspect:If I had been kidnapped. I am sure I wouldn't want to draw anymore attention to myself, by parading myself all over the media - and risk another oddjob trying it again. Just seems far fetched to me, the whole thing.
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Sheffield Charities who will take old books
Glennis replied to lesserthan1's topic in Sheffield News & Discussions
I did this, and they came and collected them. ---------- Post added 09-08-2017 at 10:01 ---------- Some are sold online, particularly textbooks and nonfiction. -
I think in those days kids went to the nearest school, these days with parents moving around and increased social mobility they are bussed far and wide.
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I am not surprised with all the litter scattered about. I once saw a big rat having a three course meal by the bus stop opposite Asda. ---------- Post added 04-08-2017 at 09:21 ---------- There's bound to be mice and rats, they are everywhere.
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I don't intend to have one. I change supplier from time to time, and I am not going to fall for this con, which it surely is. It's costing billions of pound for something that is not essential and that, at the end of the day, is going to be paid by Joe Consumer.
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I would agree with this statement, you have to be content, and happy with your lot. As long as I can keep a roof over my head, pop into a supermarket without worrying about the bill and not be in debt, I am mostly happy - life cannot be 100% perfect, but I am content with my lot in life.
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Disgusting Sheffield Council Practices
Glennis replied to Ableton's topic in Sheffield Property & Housing
It's not just Sheffield, it's a lot of council around the county. -
Foxes sound like a cat being strangled.
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Yes, filey has a great beach:cool:
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Has anyone noticed the large stones being erected behind Debenhams? It looks like Sheffield is going to have it's own Stonehenge
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He's now got six children, almost enough for a future cabinet.
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I have successfully kept dogs and cats together for years, our last dog arrived, when there were two cats in the house. The cats will always be the boss, and the dog just learns their funny habits - our dog was a collie, very intelligent and maybe this made a difference. He was very intuitive to cats and humans.