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Making Rubbish Clearance Easier - Big Ben
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Don’t Overlook the Importance of Commercial Rubbish Clearance
It is an easy mistake to make, but it can also be a costly one. You should never confuse standard waste removal with commercial rubbish clearance. The two are very different in approach and execution, something that Rubbish Waste understand all too well. We work effectively in the fields of office clearance, property clearance, and domestic clearance. By doing this and delivering results, we have established relationships with companies across the country. https://www.rubbishwaste.co.uk/
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Mary Ann “Polly” Nichols: 26th August 1845 - 31st August 1888
Mary Ann “Polly” Nichols was born Mary Ann Walker in Soho on the 26th of August 1845. She was the second of three children born to Edward Walker and his wife Caroline. Few details remain of her childhood years but what is known is that by 1851, she had been christened.
At the age of 18, Mary married William Nichols, a machinist, on the 16th of January 1864 at Saint Bride's Parish Church. After their marriage the couple resided at 30-31 Bouverie Street before moving to live with Mary's father at 131 Trafalgar Street. The couple went on to have five children together: Edward John, born 1866, Percy George, born 1868, Alice Esther, born 1870, Eliza Sarah, born 1877, and Henry Alfred, born 1879.
On the 6th of September 1880, the family moved into their own home, 6 D-Block, Peabody Buildings, paying a rent of 5s. 9d. They lived there for only a short time before they separated under disputed circumstances. Nichol's father claimed that that William had left his daughter after having an affair with the nurse who helped in the delivery of their final child. William maintained that no such affair occurred, and the split was due to troubles caused by Mary's drinking. He and four of the children moved into an address near Old Kent Road. He sent her an allowance of five shillings a week until 1882 when he was informed that she was working as a prostitute. When authorities attempted to collect the money on her behalf, William informed them that she was earning her own money through prostitution, that she had deserted him and her children, and that she was living with another man. Law stated that if a woman was making money from 'illicit means,' Mary no longer received maintenance from her estranged husband.
Many of Mary's movements during the intervening years are unknown. We know she resided at Lambeth Workhouse in 1881 and left on 31st May that same year, and that she returned on 24th April 1882. It is also known that she lived for some months with her father until an argument caused her to leave in 1883. After this point she was in and out of workhouses, attempting to earn a living on the streets, and frequently spent this money on alcohol. In 1887 she had begun a relationship with Thomas Dew, but this had fallen apart by October. In December 1887, she was homeless and began sleeping on the streets near Trafalgar Square though through a clearance of this area, she found herself back at Lambeth Workhouse where she stayed for only two weeks.
Her movements in 1888 are more documented. The matron of Lambeth Workhouse found employment for Mary as a domestic servant in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cowdry in Wandsworth.
Nichols wrote a letter to her father shortly after taking this position in which she wrote the following:
"I just write to say you will be glad to know that I am settled in my new place and going on all right up to now. My people went out yesterday, and have not returned, so I am in charge. It's a grand place inside, with trees and gardens back and front. All has been newly done up. They are teetotalers, and religious, so I ought to get on. They are very nice people, and I have not too much to do. I hope you are all right and the boy has work. So goodbye for the present. From yours truly, Polly."
When Edward attempted to respond to this communique, he received word that Mary had absconded from the premises, taking with her clothing that amounted to £3 10s. By that summer, she was staying at a common lodging house at 18 Thrawl Street before relocating to 56 Flower and Dean Street on 24th August.
We come, then, to the 30th of August and the last instances Mary was seen alive. She was seen at 11pm walking along Whitechapel Road before visiting the Frying Pan public house, complete with a new black velvet bonnet that she was rather proud of. She stayed there until just after midnight and after leaving, had returned to her lodging house at Flower and Dean Street by 1:20am, August 31st. She was informed by the deputy housekeeper that she needed the 4d for her bed and upon response that she didn't have the money, she was ordered from the house, with an unconcerned Nichols responding quite proudly that "I'll soon get my doss money. See what a jolly bonnet I've got now." She left to work the streets, confident that her bonnet would attract clients with ease.
Emily Holland saw Nichols at 2:30am and saw that the woman was noticeably drunk and slumped against a nearby wall. Holland, concerned for the woman, attempted to convince her to return to the lodging house but Nichols refused. It seems her hopes that the bonnet would attract clients were met as she responded that she'd "had my lodging money three times today, and I have spent it." The two women parted ways, with Nichols heading off towards Whitechapel Road with the intention of securing her lodging house money. She would be found dead an hour later, the first victim of Jack the Ripper.
(Excerpt from Chapter 4: The Autumn Begins from Bloody Autumn: The Reign of Jack the Ripper by Victoria Strachan)
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#Jack the ripper#polly nichols#in memoriam#31 august#with a minute to spare#not writing the details of her murder cause that can be read anywhere#this is to remember her life
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SunFall Music Event - Brockwell Park
Please find the below Community Notice regarding the forthcoming Sun Fall music event on Saturday 12 August in Brockwell Park. If you have any questions /comments please get in contact.
See our related blog piece about events in Brockwell Park here - http://thurlowparklabour.org/post/150311867932/events-strategy-for-brockwell-park
Noise Management
Based on the feedback from 2016, and the public consultation conducted as part of the Premises Licence application process for 2017 we are making the following changes amongst others:
• A single audio company will be responsible for the supply and operation of audio systems across the site. • All audio systems will be of Martin Audio MLA type, which is more controllable and precise technology to minimise offsite noise. • The number of noise monitoring consultants is being doubled so that levels can be better calibrated between onsite and offsite monitoring locations. • Noise barrier walls shall be erected at strategic points alongside the northern side of the site.
Waste Management
Sunfall Festival is committed to keeping its environmental impact to a minimum and this is reflected in the site recycling measures we have put in place under the management of a contractor with a proven track record having served the Lambeth Country Show in recent years.
Furthermore, Sunfall Festival will implement a carefully thought-through waste management plan which incorporates the regular sweep of the surrounding areas of the park and residential areas which may be affected by associated footfall.
The nominated main waste contractor shall control the elimination of all waste within the site footprint and immediate surrounding area.
In addition, Veolia have been engaged to conduct sweeps and a final clearance in the immediate surrounding streets to the north of the park as per the briefing note previously circulated.
Waste management operations will continue over Sunday 13th August 2017, Monday 14th August 2017 and Tuesday 15th August 2017.
Security and Policing
Crowd safety and the safety of the public is very important to us. We have brought in the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) to provide additional support to our nominated crowd management and security provider within the site to coordinate a carefully planned strategy of crowd supervision aimed at ensuring the safety of attendees as well as minimising the risk of disturbances across the local area.
Over 100 PSIA licensed security personnel in addition to crowd safety stewards will be on duty at the event �� working both within and outside our fenced perimeter.
We will be assisting the MPS in the strategy of discreet searches for banned substances and monitoring of nuisance behaviour as well as maintaining vigilance towards any potential terror-related behaviour.
We have provisioned 7 MPS personnel to patrol the internal site footprint for the duration of the live event and MPS have assigned 12 personnel to patrol the external area and conduct discreet searches.
Sunfall will assign dedicated security personnel to control vehicle access at the main Herne Hill entrance during the construction period and at Brockwell Park Gardens vehicle gate for artist access during the live period.
Community Safety
This year we are contracting the provision of 4 x LBL Community Safety Officers, to work exclusively outside of our event footprint but to help minimise the impact of the festival on the surrounding streets.
These officers shall be on duty from 1100hrs-2300hrs so that they are present for the ingress and egress of festival attendees.
Contacting Sunfall
Email /web enquiries: [email protected] /https://www.sunfall.co.uk/ Telephone: 07749 948670
Name: Laura Armstrong
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Domestic Rubbish Clearance in London: Keeping Your Space Clean and Clear
In the bustling metropolis of London, maintaining a clean and clutter-free living environment is paramount for both health and aesthetic reasons. Yet, with the fast-paced lifestyle that many Londoners lead, managing domestic rubbish clearance can often become a daunting task. This is where professional rubbish waste removal services step in, offering a convenient solution to rid homes of unwanted clutter and debris.
Why Choose Professional Rubbish Clearance?
Efficiency: Professional rubbish clearance services offer swift and efficient removal of all types of domestic waste, from old furniture and appliances to garden debris and renovation leftovers. This ensures that your living space remains clean and clutter-free without you having to lift a finger.
Environmentally Responsible Disposal: Reputable rubbish clearance companies in London adhere to strict environmental guidelines when disposing of waste. They prioritize recycling and responsible disposal methods, ensuring that as much waste as possible is diverted from landfills.
Safety: Certain types of domestic waste, such as broken glass, sharp metal objects, or hazardous chemicals, can pose a safety risk if not handled properly. Professional rubbish clearance teams are trained to handle such materials safely, reducing the risk of accidents or injuries.
Convenience: Engaging a professional rubbish clearance service saves you time and effort. Instead of spending hours sorting, packing, and hauling away rubbish yourself, you can simply schedule a pickup at your convenience and let the experts take care of the rest.
What to Expect from Rubbish Waste Removal Services:
Flexible Scheduling: Most rubbish clearance companies in London offer flexible scheduling options to suit your needs. Whether you require a one-time clearance or regular pickups, you can typically arrange a service at a time that works best for you.
Transparent Pricing: Reputable rubbish clearance services provide transparent pricing with no hidden fees. You'll typically receive a quote based on the volume and type of waste you need to be removed, allowing you to budget accordingly.
Professionalism: From punctual arrivals to courteous interactions, professional rubbish clearance teams prioritize customer satisfaction. They arrive equipped with the necessary tools and vehicles to efficiently remove waste from your property without causing any disruption.
Legal Compliance: It's essential to choose a rubbish clearance company that operates within the bounds of the law. This includes possessing the necessary permits and licenses for waste collection and disposal, ensuring that your rubbish is handled legally and responsibly.
Conclusion
In a city as vibrant and dynamic as London, maintaining a clean and clutter-free living space is essential for a high quality of life. Professional rubbish clearance services offer a convenient and efficient solution for disposing of domestic waste, allowing you to enjoy a tidy home without the hassle. Whether you're decluttering your loft, renovating your kitchen, or simply tidying up your garden, entrusting the task to experienced rubbish clearance professionals ensures a seamless and stress-free experience from start to finish.
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Garden Waste Removal Service in London ~ Premium 15% Off
One of the main reasons people love living in the United Kingdom, is because many properties contain picturesque gardens. However, the gardens you admire so much don’t just fall out of the sky, they take time and skill to create. Through cutting, trimming and pruning, a beautiful garden is created, but sadly so is a large amount of rubbish. It used to be a case of having to do countless trips to the local rubbish tip when trying to handle garden waste removal, but not anymore. When it comes to garden waste clearance (along with garage clearance, domestic clearance and general rubbish clearance) Rubbish Waste is the top name in the field. https://www.rubbishwaste.co.uk
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Rubbish Removal Company Bromley
Keeping Bromley clean! Professional rubbish removal services for homes & businesses. Eco-friendly disposal solutions. Trust us for a tidy environment! https://www.rubbishwaste.co.uk/bromley-BR1/
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