Covid-19: We can't move forward till we can see where we are.Why it is essential we adopt mass community testing as our national strategy: my video today pic.twitter.com/QriHoYAhYa
— Jeremy Hunt (@Jeremy_Hunt) March 31, 2020
Tuesday, March 31, 2020
Test, test, test - explanation and plea (Jeremy Hunt)
Wednesday, March 25, 2020
COVID19: How can we control it if we don't know where it is? Test everyone. (Jeremy Hunt)
“How can we possibly suppress the virus if we don’t know where it is?”
— PoliticsJOE (@PoliticsJOE_UK) March 24, 2020
Former health secretary Jeremy Hunt condemns the government's mismanagement of coronavirus testing. #CoronavirusLockdown pic.twitter.com/zd4jMmfkLr
Vision, having sight of the problem, is vital in order to solve it. Jeremy Hunt cites other countries who have got control of their outbreaks with intensive testing and contact tracing. Let's hope the government understands this message and acts on it.
Friday, March 20, 2020
Self-isolating? Follow Roo's adventures - therapeutic
This is Roo the pig's interpretation of Christopher Isherwood's "I Am a Camera". It's quite fantastic.
Wednesday, March 18, 2020
Daffodils are ugly / apology
Blowing their own trumpets,
Playing silly buglers, monotonous
"Does my bulb look big in this" bimbos.
Oh but we love them, we love them senseless
Because we know they're better than us.
Apology
For avoidance of all doubt,
daffodils are lovely, hapless
horse-like, handsome flowers.
I apologise to daffodils,
they cannot help themselves,
it's the way they're brought up.
--
Stephen Moran
Sunday, March 15, 2020
Hard times in the East End, London 1970s - photo gallery
David Truzzi-Franconi's Photographs of the East End in the 70s published for the first time: https://t.co/QXfJjV1p6g pic.twitter.com/meyZdSgp2L
— Spitalfields Life (@thegentleauthor) March 15, 2020
Saturday, March 14, 2020
"If I ever met Jurgen Klopp" by Laura Lexx - hilarious
If I ever met Jurgen Klopp I’d say “omg if we have a baby we should call it Klipp” just so he’d raise an eyebrow at me and tell me I’m a moron and I’d be so naked by the time he’d finished doing that.
— Laura Lexx (@lauralexx) March 13, 2020
Thursday, March 12, 2020
20 mph zone implementation
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| Wood End Road with roadworks roadblock outside Harrow Cricket Club |
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| South Vale newly resurfaced |
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| Example of the new speed bumps |
I only came over for a couple of years...
Interviews with London Irish elders.
A film by David Kelly in collaboration with the Irish Studies Centre, London Metropolitan University.
Via: The Archive of the Irish in Britain
Monday, March 09, 2020
Under Fishtail Mountain - Merryn Glover
An evocative short memoir of a childhood in Nepal with parents working in linguistics and literacy. Illustrated with marvellous photos. Follow this link to learn more about a language that had never previously been written down and more."Their language – which they call Tamukyui – is from the Tibeto-Burman family and had never been written down." Writing the Way Blog Post: https://t.co/FcYGxLIymm #Nepal #Gurungs #linguistics pic.twitter.com/OhwQpxPJUt— Merryn Glover (@MerrynGlover) March 9, 2020
Thursday, February 27, 2020
No third runway for Heathrow - Appeal Court ruling
Follow the link for more commentary by Friends of the Earth. This is good news for everyone living in West London and, probably, the world.We've won our case against the government! The Court of Appeal has judged their plans for Heathrow expansion illegal on climate grounds 🙌. This ruling is an historic and ground-breaking result for climate justice and for future generations. #NoThirdRunway pic.twitter.com/9oAdz0aZuy— Friends of the Earth 🌍 (@friends_earth) February 27, 2020
Friday, February 14, 2020
South Vale has reopened - hallelujah!
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| New mighty self-draining concrete kerbstones (left) and boundary kerb (right) |
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| Opposite view, showing extent of new drainage system & grass verge relaid |
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| Junction with Wood End Road, Orley Farm Road (private) & bridleway path |
Wednesday, February 12, 2020
Cool, sunny interlude between storms Ciara and Dennis
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| Our favourite view. Chiltern Line from the bridge on Wood End Road. |
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| Corner of South Vale and Wood End Road |
Monday, February 10, 2020
Thursday, February 06, 2020
Many old trees being cut down
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| Newly cut tree stumps, Harrow Road (Sudbury) |
Related story: Tree felling in South Vale (Harrow)
Friday, January 31, 2020
Fly-tipping, Wood End (Harrow & Ealing)
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| Wood End Way (Ealing) |
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| Wood End Road (Harrow) |
Update 4 Feb. 2020: Another load dumped further along the same stretch:
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| Fly-tipping in South Vale (Harrow) beside "Road Closed" sign |
Thursday, January 23, 2020
Signs of the times?
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| Junction of Greenford Road and Cavendish Avenue, Harrow |
Saturday, January 18, 2020
I Like the Way
Stephen Moran
Friday, January 17, 2020
Friday, January 03, 2020
Mustique by Cold War Steve
They're all in this together.Mustique. Part III. pic.twitter.com/ZHui8W7RiA
— Cold War Steve (@Coldwar_Steve) January 2, 2020
Friday, December 27, 2019
Alexei Sayles' message: Stay in the fight!
"The only people who like Boris Johnson are those who don't know him" (Max Hastings, Johnson's former boss). "The only people who dislike Jeremy Corbyn are also those who don't know him" (Alexei Sayle).Alexei Sayle’s Christmas message to the disheartened. #CorbynWasRight pic.twitter.com/C5Vly0DZDk
— Box Cat Media (@Boxcat71594618) December 26, 2019
Wednesday, December 25, 2019
Tuesday, December 24, 2019
Monday, December 23, 2019
Let's never go barmy
Mismatching socks may be considered charming,
Mismatching shoes are a bit more alarming,
Even if it's only yourself you are harming
And your nonchalance is completely disarming.
Please take care and let's never go barmy,
For if you do, I'll have to join the army,
The Foreign Legion, unless they debar me
But I'll never forget who you are and who are me.
What if we don't know each other from Adam
And disperse in perplexity neither can fathom?
If that should befall, I still want to say madam,
There are fine days ahead, let's have at 'em.
--
Stephen Moran
Sunday, December 22, 2019
Syd's Coffee Stall closes after 100 years in Shoreditch
And here is the richly illustrated report in Spitalfields Life. Stayed open round the clock during the London Blitz "serving refreshments to the firemen and auxiliary workers." It says the stall is now destined for the Museum of London.Last Brew After A Century Of Syd's Coffee Stallhttps://t.co/NSXfo96ol0 pic.twitter.com/8H9YmOucJ6
— Spitalfields Life (@thegentleauthor) December 22, 2019
















