Posts by PatriciaLewis@mastdn.social
(DIR) Post #ASuAIj5wHDd4BqydvM by PatriciaLewis@mastdn.social
2023-02-20T16:04:33Z
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@Gizz47 @markwitton when we dug our pond, about 9 years ago, I'd agreed to take newt spawn from my friend at work, however the frogs moved in and took up residence, they are still there. You might need to watch out for baby frogs when mowing the lawn.
(DIR) Post #ATBNGCrdjxXwjzjiZE by PatriciaLewis@mastdn.social
2023-03-01T07:50:12Z
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#NI #BrexitShare this article from Bylines https://yorkshirebylines.co.uk/politics/the-windsor-framework-sunaks-rout-of-johnsons-brexit/
(DIR) Post #ATPnlGcLpa8WbfkiBc by PatriciaLewis@mastdn.social
2023-03-08T18:43:55Z
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If you are in the UK and eligible to vote, remember that you will need voter ID, you can use your driving license or passport if you have these, if not you can use an Oyster card as long as you are an older person, BUT not if you are a young person. You can get a proof of age card, but they are not free, you can apply to your local authority for a free ID you will need to prove who you are, as it says in the photo. You can apply to your council for a postal vote. #VoterID
(DIR) Post #ATPnlHt36z5UXkZYqu by PatriciaLewis@mastdn.social
2023-03-08T19:02:55Z
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@steverocky I also have an Oyster card, which I've had for years, but have always lived in the north. I'd be interested to know if anyone knows if there is an Oyster type card in say Manchester or Birmingham that will count for older people, or is this just a London centric thing
(DIR) Post #ATRmiB2yNHxsp55Sme by PatriciaLewis@mastdn.social
2023-03-09T18:16:40Z
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@fcktheworld587 they need a very long spell in opposition, maybe a 100 years,