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Housekeeping Manager
Du Vin Hotels
"Extremely pleased with quality and service." Mrs. M. B. S.
Hammersmith, London
"I would like to thank your company on a job very well done.
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Caroline Pidgeon, the Liberal Democrat London Assembly Transport Spokesperson, commenting on the final ruling on the cost of the second phase of Tube Lines contract upgrading the Jubilee, Northern and Piccadilly lines said:
"This announcement signals the need for a complete review of how the tube is upgraded.
"A serious look is needed into short block closures of a few stations, where the upgrade work is completed over a few weeks."
The London Assembly will tomorrow question the Mayor’s environment advisor and an expert from Copenhagen about how the capital can reduce its carbon emissions.
As part of the Assembly Environment Committee’s scrutiny of the Mayor’s Climate Change Mitigation and Energy Strategy, the following guests will attend:
From 10am: Peter Elsman, former Managing Director of the Environment, Water and Energy Department, City of Copenhagen
Deputy Mayor for Policing Kit Malthouse, has today (March 9) called on the Government to do more to tackle the scourge of dangerous ‘weapon’ dogs on London's streets, including tougher sentences for those caught with banned breeds or whose dogs are out of control.
Assembly Members will examine the work and priorities of the Olympic Park Legacy Company (OPLC) tomorrow when they question OPLC Chair Baroness Ford and Chief Executive Andrew Altman.
London's Cycle Safety Action Plan unveiled as the capital gears up for a year of cycling
New, powerful cycle safety advertising campaign launches this week
Londoners urged to sign up for TfL-funded cycle training through their local borough councils
The Mayor and Transport for London (TfL) have today published a major plan of action to improve the safety of cyclists in the Capital. The initiative coincides with the launch of an edgy TfL
Mayor Boris starts the search for London’s best young buskers
London's most talented buskers are being sought by Mayor Boris Johnson in a major competition to crown the capital's best musical talent.
Musicians or singers aged 16-25 are invited to compete for the coveted prize of a year's licence to busk on London Underground. The winner will also receive studio time, live gigs at various venues and musical instruments
Three new Rape Crisis Centres will open in London this year, following the Mayor's pledge to quadruple Rape Crisis provision in the capital. The first will open in Ealing next month followed later in the year by new services in the north and east.
The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, has today (March 5), announced a £900,000 funding boost to help hundreds of the capital’s homeless gain essential skills and get back to work.
The Homeless to Work programme, funded by the Mayor through the London Development Agency (LDA), will see outreach teams working directly with homeless in London offering them opportunities to gain skills and training.
Caroline Pidgeon, the Liberal Democrat London Assembly Transport Spokesperson, commenting on the Mayor’s statement on BBC’s Question Time that he has no plans to build an airport in the Thames Estuary:
"No attempt at spinning by the Mayor’s office can explain away the totally contradictory statements that the Mayor has made over the Thames Estuary Airport in the last 18 months.
"The Mayor must now listen to the incredible coalition of people who are opposed to the proposed airport and finally end the sorry saga of this pie in the sky idea."
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Flood Do's & Don'ts
Nearly two million properties are at risk of flooding in England
and Wales. You can't prevent flooding but you can prepare for
it. The better prepared you are, the better you'll cope with the
effects of flooding. Don't wait for a flood to prepare for a
flood! Prepare for a Flood....
Do:
Check with the Environment
Agency's Floodline 0845 988 1188 whether your property is at
risk and local flood warning arrangements for your area.
Keep a list of useful numbers to
hand - your council, emergency services, insurance company and
Floodline.
Buy sandbags or flood boards to block
doors and airbricks - but remember to ensure that there is adequate
ventilation. In an emergency make them yourself using old pillow
cases, carrier bags or even tights filled with sand or earth.
Make up a Flood Kit, including a torch,
blankets, waterproof clothing, wellingtons, a portable radio, first aid
kit, rubber gloves and key personal documents. Keep it upstairs if
possible.
Find out where to turn off your gas and
electricity supplies. If you're not sure, ask the person who checks your
meter when they next visit. Mark the tap or switch with a sticker to
help you remember.
Talk about possible flooding with your family
or those you live with. Consider writing a Flood Plan, and store these notes
with your Flood Kit.
Call
us for removing flood water and restoration of carpets.
Don't:
Underestimate the damage a flood can do.
Contact your insurance company to check you have adequate flood buildings
and contents cover.
Use
electrical equipment. Turn mains off if you can to avoid short circuiting.
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NOTE: We aim to get to you within 90 minute.
For emergency flood work there is a minimum call out charge of
£200 per van and it applies as soon as we arrive on the scene
after your call. The £200 call out charge includes work done in
1st hour, thereafter the charges are £155 per half hour or a
part thereof.