If you live in the Vale of Glamorgan, no.
unless it’s necessary
If you live in the Vale of Glamorgan, no.
If you live in the Vale of Glamorgan, no.
Well I am going for work but not to work, I have to go and sign paperwork for my transfer and pick up £50 of vouchers that I won for my Christmas sales last yearYou should only be leaving VoG for a good reason [work, compassionate visit etc] under the current restrictions
Then it's OK. Can you pop in the market and pick me up some cockles and a gerbil? TaWell I am going for work but not to work, I have to go and sign paperwork for my transfer and pick up £50 of vouchers that I won for my Christmas sales last year
If you have to wear a mask in there then no, I shall be going via the back entrance of St Davids to avoid walking through the center as I can't see where I'm bloody going, need to buy some defogger stuff.Then it's OK. Can you pop in the market and pick me up some cockles and a gerbil? Ta
, I shall be going via the back entrance
I think you'd be covered then. Unlikely anyone will check mindWell I am going for work but not to work, I have to go and sign paperwork for my transfer and pick up £50 of vouchers that I won for my Christmas sales last year
Latest up to date info from a different source within Cardiff social services.... 3 week lockdown from a week Friday. All schools, pubs & restaurants to close for the duration of the lockdown.
I'd best go for a pint with my mate next week then
Did your sauce mention anything about a dishi rishi ten pound off your dishy when lock down is over?
Just been listening to one of my usual non main stream media radio shows and he had Michael O'Brien on as a guest, he was one of the Cardiff Newsagent Three who was wrongly convicted of murder and went to prison for 11 years.
He is apparently taking Mark Drakeford to court as the lockdown cost him his relationship and it was an abuse of his human rights, he studied law in prison so it will be interesting to see how that pans out.
Sounds like a pretty sketchy case tbh. His relationship can't have been that robust if they separated because of lockdown. Fair play to him for studying law but don't expect he'll be much of a challenge to experienced and specialist lawyers. Sounds like a publicity stunt to me.Just been listening to one of my usual non main stream media radio shows and he had Michael O'Brien on as a guest, he was one of the Cardiff Newsagent Three who was wrongly convicted of murder and went to prison for 11 years.
He is apparently taking Mark Drakeford to court as the lockdown cost him his relationship and it was an abuse of his human rights, he studied law in prison so it will be interesting to see how that pans out.
Sounds like a pretty sketchy case tbh. His relationship can't have been that robust if they separated because of lockdown. Fair play to him for studying law but don't expect he'll be much of a challenge to experienced and specialist lawyers. Sounds like a publicity stunt to me.
Sounds like a pretty sketchy case tbh. His relationship can't have been that robust if they separated because of lockdown. Fair play to him for studying law but don't expect he'll be much of a challenge to experienced and specialist lawyers. Sounds like a publicity stunt to me.
He's won his last 6 cases apparently but I don't know what they were aboutSounds like a pretty sketchy case tbh. His relationship can't have been that robust if they separated because of lockdown. Fair play to him for studying law but don't expect he'll be much of a challenge to experienced and specialist lawyers. Sounds like a publicity stunt to me.
I thought that but I don't know lawPlus it was Joris who was responsible for the nationwide lockdown, so he's not even suing the right bloke!
He's won his last 6 cases apparently but I don't know what they were about
No he wasn'tHe was probably only saying it to get the gullible 'non main stream media' types hitting the donation button.