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Blessed clouds in Nottingham, oh the joy of shade.
Interesting. The BBC now gets its weather information from MeteoGroup, a private sector weather information provider with customers all over Europe.MeteoGroup, however, gets its information from national services - like the Met Office.This seems to be an extension of the UK government's belief that the private sector is "more efficient" than the public sector. There appears to be a perception that the service being provided by MeteoGroup is not as accurate as that formerly provided by the Meteorological Office. Is this a potential Carillion?
My neighbour has his lawn sprinkler most of the night. The majority of it seems to end up on my kids's trampoline. Pillock.Enjoying the cloud and the cool...it ain't gonna last long though.
Enjoying the cloud and the cool...it ain't gonna last long though.
A neighbour had a sprinkler on his front lawn the other day, most of it was landing on the pavement, what a waste of water.
I would have thought that would hardly be a cause for alarm anywhere in Wales.Wasn't rain invented in Wales?Regards ippy
HA!HA! We have lived in Wales since 1990, it doesn't seem to have anymore rain than the other places we have lived over the years, Derbyshire, Bath, Kent and Cambridgeshire. We could certainly do with it at the moment.
The Essex coast is very long and varied, plenty of interest, wildlife, places of beauty. Has lots of sun as well.
Like the Orange Man in the Whitehouse only Orange Women in white stilettos?I wasn't thinking of Chingford or Loughton, more places like this which I intend to explore one day:-http://www.visitessex.com/rochford.aspx
Barnadiston is in Suffolk.
My mistake, Barnardiston is very near to the border I haven't looked at a map yet but I think it may be a wavy border line where the road goes in and out of each county, a bit similar to the Swiss German border line, but then I don't know and as you say.Regards ippy