Tuesday recap: London-SE1.co.uk/date/2015-08-25
@RichTWarms Haven't tried it recently. Evidence of nil charge here: london-se1.co.uk/news/view/5841
@RichTWarms When station first opened you could walk across using Oyster PAYG with no extra charge. Then FCC put up signs discouraging that
@RichTWarms it's down to the mainline rail company, not TfL
@tweetofthunder It's been taken over by owner of Cafe Pronto in Blackfriars Road. Plans here: http://t.co/HGsDI4xSsr
Notable that smoking not banned on Garden Bridge? Boris has spoken of it as suitable place for a 'crafty fag' https://t.co/5gIVT1UR6I
@follyforlondon This doc: goo.gl/9dyWjS
@willjennings80 Googling suggests that that phrase has been cribbed from Trafalgar Square and Royal Parks bylaws
KenningtonPOB @se1 No flammable material presumably means you can't bring clothes onto the Garden Bridge. Luckily nudity isn't banned (yet).
RT @PhilRodgers: If you are playing pooh-sticks whilst quaffing champagne on your unicycle, presumably (1) means they can't stop you https:…
markdemery @se1 no Pooh sticks either
@jolyonmaugham The 'hosts' will have powers under Community Safety Accreditation Scheme https://t.co/8hFlxyaby2
Garden Bridge proposing to use wifi signals from visitors' mobile phones to monitor crowd levels pic.twitter.com/3hQqCX0TmY
@JolyonMaugham This doc: goo.gl/9dyWjS
@_BarCar anything on list allowed "by a person so far as that person has the prior written permission of the Garden Bridge Trust"
Garden Bridge 'hosts' able to demand name/address of anyone they believe is about to do one of the banned things pic.twitter.com/ogBq0WKMSL
No fishing, no drones, no sport, no balloons - these 30 activities are banned on the Garden Bridge pic.twitter.com/0DiuoPSprK
Tempo - new cafe and bicycle workshop now open in Borough High Street: http://t.co/bpJbxUPJCS
Yesterday was 70th anniversary of the death of Dr Alfred Salter https://t.co/cPdn83Oo0x
Gail's Bakery opening soon at Neo Bankside http://t.co/0xEx0Y43RP http://t.co/U6KrscPVcu
The @CooperativeFood is recruiting staff for its new store at Neo Bankside london-se1.co.uk/news/view/8112 pic.twitter.com/ohOXtvIn37
New history of Southwark traders' tokens in the 17th century: http://t.co/x207HQsDnU via @surreymirror
WHSmith accused of exploiting vulnerable patients over prices in its hospital stores: http://t.co/zB2MeI6g85 via @Independent
Final week of the summer seaside special trains from Elephant & Castle london-se1.co.uk/news/view/8407
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