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I've just had an email from the local Council, we've had a bike hire scheme here for a while ( Beryl Bikes ) and apparently it's been quite successful. I did notice lots of hire bikes heading for the Prom in the summer months, I'm not out and about in busy areas as much as I was so there may be many more than I've observed.
The Email was to inform people that there is to be a trial of Electric Scooters commencing in the New Year.
You have to be registered with " Beryl Bikes", be over the age of 18 and have a full Driving Licence.
You can use them on roads and cycle ways but not on the pavement.
It's going to be interesting to see how this develops.
The e-scooters will provide an innovative, emission-free transport option for both residents and visitors to the area. The Beryl hire e-scooters can be ridden on all existing public roads in Bournemouth and Poole as well as on the expanding network of signed cycle lanes and cycle/shared-use facilities. They cannot be used on pedestrian pavements.
This snippet from the Council:

The initial operating zone of the trial is within Poole and Bournemouth only. This reflects the hillier nature of the two towns (which is ideal for e-scooters) and potential greater demand. An expansion into Christchurch can be considered at a later date as the scheme progresses.

Privately owned e-scooters remain illegal to use on public roads including in trial areas.

The e-scooter scheme in Coventry was stopped after a couple of months due to people abusing the scheme.
 

pawl

Legendary Member
The younger generation seem to view being nice as un-cool. What a strange 'minority' of the population they are..

I have to admit to having gone a bit rogue yesterday by taking a peek into what's going on in the other forums on CC but want to come back to the 'niceness' on this one now if that's okay with you as those 'others' are so angry about everything or anyone with a different opinion than their own! I think some of those characters would make you walk in the road @Mo1959 :ohmy:


Mundane and the retirement threads are the ones I stick to.All the posters in my opinion are decent people and helpful There is the occasional rant usually with good reason 👍👍👍
 

Paulus

Started young, and still going.
Location
Barnet,
Fish and chips for tea tonight from our local chippy.:hungry: MrsP wants them while we watch the strictly come prancing final on the telly box. Haddock, chips, pickled onions and bread and butter as an accompaniment .^_^
The rain has stopped, and the sun has come out for a bit, but the clouds are gathering again.:rain:
 

Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
Fish and chips for tea tonight from our local chippy.:hungry: MrsP wants them while we watch the strictly come prancing final on the telly box. Haddock, chips, pickled onions and bread and butter as an accompaniment .^_^
The rain has stopped, and the sun has come out for a bit, but the clouds are gathering again.:rain:
Pckled onions with fish and chips :wacko:.
With cheese, with corned beef etc but with fish ????
 

Paulus

Started young, and still going.
Location
Barnet,
Pckled onions with fish and chips :wacko:.
With cheese, with corned beef etc but with fish ????
Why do you think they sell them in chip shops?
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Cost Of The Twelve Days Of Christmas 2020
A PARTRIDGE IN A PEAR TREE: £294.00
While 2020 was anything but predictable, the Partridge sheltered in place, as the price for him and his Pear Tree remains unchanged from 2019 at
£294.00

TWO TURTLE DOVES: £1,650
Costs for this flighty pair soared amidst market volatility this year, reaching the highest increase of any item on this year’s index. Up over 50% in cost from last year, the Turtle Doves were anything but slow to illustrate how increase in demand impacts pricing.

THREE FRENCH HENS: £510.00
The Three French Hens flock together with the other fowl of the index as another item increasing in price from 2019. This trio will cost your true love £510.00 – more than 15% more than last year.

FOUR CALLING BIRDS: £720.00
The Four Calling Birds are sticking to their holiday tradition in 2020 with a price tag that remains unchanged from 2019

FIVE GOLD RINGS: £699.07
Gold Rings show a coupling between commodities and consumer prices this Christmas. As investor interest in the precious metal grew at the onset of the pandemic, so did its price. If True Love is looking for a little sparkle this holiday season, they’ll pay 14.5% more for this index item than in 2019.

SIX GEESE-A-LAYING: £840.00
Proving that 2020 has been “for the birds,” the six Geese-A-Laying prove to be one of the bad eggs on the index with a 35% price increase this year – the second highest increase of 2020.

SEVEN SWANS-A-SWIMMING: £6,312.00
The Seven Swans are swimming in cash as the most expensive overall gift in PNC's Christmas Price Index. Your true love will pay £6,312.00 to buy them in 2020, a cost that should come as no surprise as it is the same as last year.

EIGHT MAIDS-A-MILKING: £3,564.80
As per the minimum wage increased, so does the cost for the Eight Maids-A-Milking, £3,564.80 this year. These lady labourers are happy to oblige, assuming social distancing practices are in place and face masks are a-plenty this holiday season.

NINE LADIES DANCING
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As COVID-19 has caused the curtain to drop on most live performances, the nine Ladies Dancing will not have to dash through the snow to entertain in-person. Advocates for the arts are not out of options for the performance lover on their guest list, as virtual performances provide a pandemic-proof alternative for audiences.
Had they been available the cost would have been £4,980.00

TEN LORDS-A-LEAPING
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Similar to their dancing counterparts, the Ten Lords-A-Leaping are mostly grounded this year, as benchmarked ballet companies report that performances are halted this holiday season. As consumer spend is allocated from services to goods, there also has been an uptick in consumer savings, which will ensure True Love is no scrooge next holiday season.
Had they been available the cost would have been £15,000.

ELEVEN PIPERS PIPING
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While you may catch a tune from an online performer, you’re unlikely to hear a peep in person from the Pipers this holiday season. With the pandemic triggering the shutdown of most performance-based industries, these musicians will be tuning their instruments in hopes of a return in 2021.
Had they been available the cost would have been £5,500.00

TWELVE DRUMMERS DRUMMING
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While drumrolls from these dozen have been dampened by the pandemic, the last item of the index still signifies setting the pace – much like consumer spending this holiday season. As the drumbeat of the U.S. economy, retail sales, savings rates and ecommerce will set the tempo for market growth this holiday season.
Had they been available the cost would have been £3,000.

This represents the total cost of all the gifts bestowed by True Love when you count each repetition of the song, totalling 364 presents.
Spreading cheer throughout the year in 2020 costs 38% less than in 2019, given the exclusion of live performances
 
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