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  • The bike probably has a chain guard and wheel guard.

  • Cockfosters tube station housing plans gets final approval to go ahead
  • Grant Shapps is going to be furious and there's nothing he can do about it. 😁

  • Baby Elsa: Abandoned baby 'doing well' but parents still unknown
    www.bbc.com Baby Elsa: Abandoned baby 'doing well' but parents still unknown

    Baby Elsa was less than an hour old when she was discovered by a dog walker wrapped in a towel in London.

    Baby Elsa: Abandoned baby 'doing well' but parents still unknown

    This is a really disturbing story. Baby Elsa is one of three full siblings who were all abandoned shortly after birth in a time span from 2017 to 2023.

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    It's official, Lime bikes are Awesome!
  • I think the legal problem is how to fine Lime when it’s the end user who ‘litters’ the bike, and how to know whether the name on the payment method matches the end user. I’m sure if councils could legally seize and fine/destroy, they’d be doing it.

    And I don't know if Lime have updated the security but it used to be quite easy to override the locking mechanism and ride without paying, you just had to live with the really loud clicking noise the bike made. So if it's been stolen and then dumped, Lime have no comeback against anyone.

  • Vaults of ambition: shock find under London Museum enchants its builders
  • Plans get lost, stuff gets bricked up, there were a number of bombs fell in that area during WWII (http://bombsight.org/?#16/51.5187/-0.1039), it can mean expensive surprises when doing building work.

    When they were building the Eurostar tunnels down the road from me they found a load of disused wells that nobody had any idea existed, with unfortunate results.

  • Ealing: First baby beavers born in urban London for 400 years
    www.bbc.co.uk Ealing: First baby beavers born in urban London for 400 years

    Ealing Beaver Project says it shows the beavers are "happy" with the habitat.

    Ealing: First baby beavers born in urban London for 400 years

    Baby beavers have been born in urban London for the first time in more than 400 years, a conservation project said.

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    Anti-20mph group refuses to back down despite big drop in casualty numbers
  • the New World Order, the World Economic Forum, you won't be allowed to leave your neighbourhood because 15 minute cities are coming with guards and checkpoints.

  • Drivers keep crashing into Amish buggies, so Ohio enacted a law requiring buggies be festooned with electric flashing lights
  • Why not use oil lamps or candles in wind-proof lanterns? Red glass for rear, clear glass for the front. My grandparents rode bikes back in the days before reliable battery lamps were a thing and that's what they used.

  • Ulez expansion led to significant drop in air pollutants in London, report finds
    www.theguardian.com Ulez expansion led to significant drop in air pollutants in London, report finds

    Change equivalent to removing 200,000 cars for a year, with capital’s air quality improving at faster rate than rest of England

    Ulez expansion led to significant drop in air pollutants in London, report finds

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/17936539

    > Genuinely excellent news. > > “We are now set to get London’s air to within legal limits by 2025, 184 years earlier than previously projected.” > > A hundred and eighty four years.

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    Ulez expansion led to significant drop in air pollutants in London, report finds
    www.theguardian.com Ulez expansion led to significant drop in air pollutants in London, report finds

    Change equivalent to removing 200,000 cars for a year, with capital’s air quality improving at faster rate than rest of England

    Ulez expansion led to significant drop in air pollutants in London, report finds

    Genuinely excellent news.

    “We are now set to get London’s air to within legal limits by 2025, 184 years earlier than previously projected.”

    A hundred and eighty four years.

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    What apps do you use to outsmart yourself?
  • I use YNAB for budgeting

    Plan to Eat for meal planning.

    Unfuck your habitat for cleaning.

  • Who Is Your MP? London General Election Results
  • Different political parties.

    Red = Labour (new governing party).

    Gold = Liberal Democrat.

    Blue = Tory (former governing party).

    Grey = Independent (but he used to be Labour and was leader of the Labour party for a bit).

  • What charity should I donate to if I want to help the London homeless population?
  • Do not offer street homeless people shelter unless you have the skills, training and abilities necessary to support them long term, including dealing with the underlying issues which led to the person becoming street homeless in the first place and the subsequent issues which have kept them there.

  • ADHD Women Community Weekly Check-in - June 16-22: How Are You Doing?
  • Me starting on the diagnostics pathway has been approved by my medical insurance.

    I'm in the UK so normally I'd go via the NHS but the medical insurance I have via work has a neurodiversity pathway and my GP asked me to take that route if at all possible, as it will be quicker and easier for me.

  • ADHD Women Weekly Check-in June 2-8: How Are You Doing?
  • Hi, I'm new here, just started the process of diagnosis in the UK. Strongly suspect inattentive ADHD, and I think this has all come to a head since I stopped drinking, no alcohol means no hiding places from your own brain any more...

  • Replace parking spots with plants? Absolutely
  • There's been a few different suggestions, I'm not sure what the current iteration says.

  • Replace parking spots with plants? Absolutely
  • As I understand it, the big problem with any Oxford Street pedestrianisation is the diverted bus routes. Everything would have to go down Wigmore Street, which would have to be converted back to a two-way street.

  • Sorry Darin, not a grass
  • If it's an illegal electric motorbike (which is what is being referred to here, electric assist pedal bikes aren't illegal), you can't insure it.

  • Sorry Darin, not a grass
  • Thanks. I've only been to York once that I can remember but I can see immediately why it failed. Something whizzing along silently in a crowded pedestrian area with narrow pavements so people will be stepping into the road without looking, is fairly obviously going to be a disaster.

  • Sorry Darin, not a grass
  • Cross-posting my comment from the other community:

    I think what our mate Darin is referring to by “e-bikes” is throttle-operated, no need to pedal, capable of going 30-60mph electric motorbike which, like any other motorbike, you need a licence and protective gear to ride, and no, they’ve got no business being in the bike lane with people noodling along at 10-15mph, and definitely not on the pavement with pedestrians.

    Unfortunately, Darin is an idiot who can’t string a sentence together and so he’s just told everyone that my electric assist pedal cycle, top assisted speed of 15.5mph, no need for a licence or insurance, is also illegal. Thanks, Darin.

    This House of Commons briefing from 2019 lays out what the issues are with e-scooters, in that because they’re not legally classed as a bicycle, they have the same legal requirements as a motorbike, which is clearly nonsense for a scooter with a top speed of 15.5mph, however, the law has not yet caught up with reality. Since that briefing was written, various trials have started in cities with hired e-scooters provided by third parties to see how the law needs to be updated and what needs to change in order to make them legal on UK roads, but the trials seem to just keep getting extended with no conclusions drawn. As we’re currently in election purdah, nothing’s going to happen until July anyway, and I highly doubt that “sorting out e-scooter legality” will be top of the new government’s priority list.

  • Sorry Darin, not a grass
  • I think what our mate Darin is referring to by "e-bikes" is throttle-operated, no need to pedal, capable of going 30-60mph electric motorbike which, like any other motorbike, you need a licence and protective gear to ride, and no, they've got no business being in the bike lane with people noodling along at 10-15mph, and definitely not on the pavement with pedestrians.

    Unfortunately, Darin is an idiot who can't string a sentence together and so he's just told everyone that my electric assist pedal cycle, top assisted speed of 15.5mph, no need for a licence or insurance, is also illegal. Thanks, Darin.

    This House of Commons briefing from 2019 lays out what the issues are with e-scooters, in that because they're not legally classed as a bicycle, they have the same legal requirements as a motorbike, which is clearly nonsense for a scooter with a top speed of 15.5mph, however, the law has not yet caught up with reality. Since that briefing was written, various trials have started in cities with hired e-scooters provided by third parties to see how the law needs to be updated and what needs to change in order to make them legal on UK roads, but the trials seem to just keep getting extended with no conclusions drawn. As we're currently in election purdah, nothing's going to happen until July anyway, and I highly doubt that "sorting out e-scooter legality" will be top of the new government's priority list.

  • Sorry Darin, not a grass
  • Not all e-bikes are illegal to use on the public road, so Darin is also wrong.

  • Lease a bike | Two wheels. Endless possibilities.
  • The UK does a "bike to work" scheme, you get an interest free loan from your employer that is repaid directly from your salary before your tax is deducted, so it reduces your tax bill every month. The loan money can be spent at any bike shop on any bike that meets the criteria. It's extremely popular and works well.

  • Closure of Beigel Shop leaves a hole in London’s East End
  • wasn't paywalled for me, but try one of the paywall removers here https://www.archivebuttons.com/

  • budget categories you have but never want to use

    My bike picked up a nail in a tyre yesterday. This is why I have "funny noises and punctures" as a budget category.

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    Good news for traders in Stratford Market Village

    Newham council has managed to find some funds from somewhere to enable them to take over the lease of the market village, although there is a break clause after a year so if it's loss-making they can walk away.

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    rosamundi rosamundi @lemmy.world

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