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Discussion in 'Queens Park Rangers' started by Sooperhoop, Feb 8, 2020.

  1. Star of David Bardsley

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    Tuned in a minute or two late and the first thing I heard was something along the lines of everyone who needed NHS care has received it. That might be news to some people.
     
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    Or they need to keep working to pay the bills.
     
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  3. rangercol

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    It was more than one person mate.
    It had become like a bunch of 5 year olds in the playground.
     
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  4. Star of David Bardsley

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    They should be social distancing though if that’s possible.
     
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  5. Sooperhoop

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    On my daily stroll I've noticed all the building sites on the route are active except the block of flats that's about 2 years old and covered in scaffold and, judging by the stained brickwork, has massive problems from it's flat roof, the 2nd such repair since it opened. But then again what do you expect after paying £300k for a one bedroom flat?...
     
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    We are all guilty of that at some point col
     
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  8. rangercol

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    Absolutely mate.
     
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    You see, I'm now in that bracket. I want to follow the guidelines but that's literally impossible. I am forced into a position to actually break the rules!
     
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  10. Steelmonkey

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    All building sites in Scotland are closed, except those that are building hospitals etc.

    Scottish government publishes list of sites allowed to carry on working
    By Jordan Marshall8 April 2020

    Projects to make the cut include health and transport schemes

    The Scottish government has said work on construction sites should stop immediately – unless it is for essential projects only.

    Last week Scotland’s first minister Nicola Sturgeon (pictured) said sites should close, adding that the nation could repair its economy “but we cannot bring people back to life”.

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    Scottish government guidance now makes it clear that work on construction projects should only be carried out if it is supporting work crucial to dealing with the coronavirus pandemic.



    Any project deemed essential can only continue operating if it can comply with protocols on social distancing, safety and welfare during the covid-19 outbreak. Any site unable to meet these requirements should close, it added.

    It said essential projects include those to create or repurpose facilities which will be used directly in covid-19 activities such as accommodation for key workers or freeing up space for coronavirus-related activities.

    The government has also said that projects which are considered essential public services and the repair and maintenance of critical infrastructure are allowed.

    Jobs that have been given the green light to continue include Multiplex’s scheme to build the Edinburgh Children’s Hospital and Department of Clinical Neurosciences.

    Sites which have stopped north of the border include Laing O’Rourke’s £850m St James mixed-use scheme in Edinburgh.

    NHS boards will make decisions about continuing work on their own individual sites and projects, in conjunction with contractors.

    The guidance comes into effect immediately and extends until further notice. The Scottish government said it will look again at these measures in three weeks.

    Essential project examples
    The following examples of ‘essential’ projects are provided to help developers’ consideration of whether work should continue on their site:

    Health sector
    Edinburgh Children’s Hospital and Department of Clinical Neurosciences
    These are major developments which while not directly contributing to the COVID-19 situation at this point, could provide additional capacity if the situation changes.

    Children’s Hospital in Glasgow: refurbishment of wards 2A and 2B
    Work is underway on essential water and drainage issues in the two paediatric cancer wards at the Royal Hospital for Children. The nature of the patient cohort using these wards gives these works the designation of essential.

    Essential and time-critical maintenance
    There are a range of small-scale projects around essential maintenance and repairs, that need to be delivered to secure sustainable and resilient services.

    Bearing in mind the broad principles outlined here, we expect NHS Boards to make decisions on individual sites and projects in conjunction with the contractor/s.

    Transport sector
    Operation and essential maintenance of the transport network
    The safe and effective operation of transport network is essential to the national response to COVID-19. There are a number of smaller scale projects that are required to be delivered which are essential and time-critical for the safe and effective operation of the road and rail network in Scotland. Works include essential road and rail repairs, essential structure repairs and ongoing safety monitoring of the networks. In addition, essential winter maintenance activities will continue as required along with incident responses required to keep the critical transport network open.

    Road works and works for roads purposes
    Works as defined in the New Roads and Street Works Act 1991 includes a subset of works which are vital for the wellbeing of society. The continued provision of essential utility services, energy, telecoms, water (including sewerage) within an effectively operating road network is vital during this period. Where works fall within the existing emergency and urgent works categories, and where the requirements on social distancing can be met, these are considered essential. Other planned works including proposed upgrades or non-critical rehabilitation schemes should not be undertaken during this period.

    Essential and time-critical maintenance and repairs
    Projects that ensure such facilities continue to function safely, and maintain essential levels of utility for their users are also considered essential in this context.

    Where projects can be safely concluded at a later point they should be.

    Essential projects include:

    • operation and essential maintenance of elements of national public, private and business infrastructure which are essential for the containment and treatment of the virus and the distribution of food, essential supplies, utilities and communications to households
    • the essential repair or maintenance or operation of critical infrastructure including: energy (electricity and gas) generation, transmission (including distribution) and supply; water treatment and networks; and telecom/broadband networks. These works will be required to ensure near-term network security
    • the essential repair or maintenance of oil and gas CNI, including that equipment that is required for the repair and maintenance, for ongoing safe production operations to ensure fuel resilience and security of supply
    • the essential maintenance of facilities being used to deliver essential services or manufacture and deliver essential goods
    • the essential maintenance and repair (but not improvement) of buildings including private homes and commercial properties. Routine maintenance should be deferred.
     
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    Credit where it’s due.....it looks like we will very soon be getting proper PPE masks to us instead of the surgical face masks that we have been using.
    If anyone’s bored they can look up
    PureFlo 1000 full face mask and see what we’ll soon be wearing....I think it looks rather fab personally and will go some way in putting our minds at rest.
     
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  12. Star of David Bardsley

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    I hope I’m never that bored, mate.
     
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    I take on some of the blame....apologies to all.

    My bad
     
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    You know you want to.....
     
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  15. Star of David Bardsley

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    I’m taking none and always hold myself to the highest of debating standards on here. If you don’t agree you can **** off.
     
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    There's always one common denominator, though.
     
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    Strange I was having the same thought.
     
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  18. bobmid

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    I'm taking none either. Attack is the best form of defence
     
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  19. bobmid

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    Wow that was fast 2 and half months???
     
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    Mate I’m gonna look like Riot OB....can’t wait :)
     
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