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London District Office
Dec 10, 20192 min read
Kick it out
Football hasn’t had much of a look in in recent weeks, so I thought I ought to rectify that. It distracts from the election and the...
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London District Office
Dec 3, 20192 min read
Busman’s Christmas cheer
As you press your Oyster Card or Freedom Pass against the card reader when you board the bus, the driver rarely gives you a second, or...
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London District Office
Nov 27, 20192 min read
More grim reading but a spark of hope and a chance to make a difference
Last week’s post about homelessness and safeguarding seems to have chimed with a number of media reports about the same issue. In fact...
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London District Office
Nov 19, 20192 min read
Lead you through the streets of London – Ralph McTell, 1969
597 homeless people died in England and Wales in 2017, according to research just published by Kings College, London. The average age at...
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London District Office
Nov 12, 20191 min read
Keeping a careful note
We are having some decorating done at home - principally because I'm not so good at DIY and it would take me forever. It means the house...
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London District Office
Nov 5, 20192 min read
Take an Atlas
The Duke of Cambridge has a lot to answer for. No, not that one, but the mid-19th century landowner who refused access to the London and...
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London District Office
Oct 29, 20192 min read
The nights draw in
By now you will have realised if you’ve forgotten to put your clocks back. Or maybe you are hibernating already? Of course if you are in...
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London District Office
Oct 22, 20193 min read
The Gasman Cometh
Contractors are replacing a gas main in my road. The work started in August and was scheduled to last 9 weeks. Well it’s 10 weeks now and...
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London District Office
Oct 8, 20192 min read
Credibility and belief
The Carl Beech case hit the headlines again last week. A report was published which described in detail the errors the police had made in...
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London District Office
Oct 1, 20192 min read
The Sound of Silence
It’s a wet night in Birmingham. It doesn’t sound as good as a rainy night in Georgia, but never mind. I’m here tonight to support a...
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London District Office
Sep 17, 20192 min read
Choral Evensong and Corporal Punishment
Sunday night saw me at our circuit church for Choral Evensong led by the choirs of two local Anglican churches. It was a splendid evening...
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London District Office
Sep 10, 20191 min read
It speaks for itself
This week’s blog really does speak for itself and probably doesn’t warrant much commentary from me. The link below relates to a very...
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London District Office
Sep 3, 20192 min read
A la recherché du temps perdu - what did you do over the summer?
I must confess to never having read Proust’s monumental masterpiece ‘A la recherché du temps perdu’. I think it’s one of the longest...
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London District Office
Aug 27, 20192 min read
So what’s the story?
Today is a first - a blog on location coming to you live - well Sunday lunchtime from Greenbelt. Yours truly is again a member of the...
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London District Office
Aug 20, 20192 min read
Nothing ever happens in August
It’s August and it’s meant to be quiet. If it’s not the weather making the news it’s Brexit or a commentary on the Royals’ holiday...
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London District Office
Jul 30, 20192 min read
Looking into abuse – truth and fantasy
The other big news story last week was the conviction and imprisonment of Carl Beech. The BBC described him as ‘the fantasist’ who told...
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London District Office
Jul 23, 20192 min read
Travelling light
Are you ready for the midweek heatwave? Tough if you are stuck in the office or other workplace, and spare a thought for those who need...
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London District Office
Jul 16, 20192 min read
Restored - the power of money or saved by faith alone?
If you work in safeguarding, I guess one thing you might be attracted to, or equally turned off by, are TV dramas that have a...
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London District Office
Jul 9, 20192 min read
We’re all going on our summer holiday
It’s early July and I guess we should be thinking about joining Cliff Richard as we all go on our summer holiday. But having now heard...
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London District Office
Jul 2, 20193 min read
Statistics, stories, scrutiny and self confidence
The Metropolitan Police have just released figures which show that they raise 700 safeguarding concerns for children and adults every...
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