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okwithmydecay@leminal.spaceOPto United Kingdom@feddit.uk•Bike thefts at stations 'decriminalised'English11·2 dage sidenWe definitely want to get more people cycling. Drivers who park at the station are also affected, as the article states:
Car thefts will not be investigated if the vehicle has been left for more than two hours
okwithmydecay@leminal.spaceto United Kingdom@feddit.uk•All Amazon Fresh stores in UK to closeEnglish3·10 dage sidenThough the stores are being replaced by Whole Foods, which is also owned by Amazon.
okwithmydecay@leminal.spaceOPto Casual UK@feddit.uk•UK focussed community for runningEnglish1·12 dage sidenThank you for the suggestion. I guess in the scope of Lemmy maybe it’s a little bit niche, but the running community in the UK is growing and growing, so there’s definitely the community for it, just not on Lemmy at the moment.
okwithmydecay@leminal.spaceOPto Casual UK@feddit.uk•UK focussed community for runningEnglish1·12 dage sidenThank you! If I do end up creating one, I would like it on Feddit UK, so would I need someone such as yourself to create it for me?
okwithmydecay@leminal.spaceOPto Casual UK@feddit.uk•UK focussed community for runningEnglish2·12 dage sidenSo I’ve thought about this and what I would like to have is a UK focused running community that exists outside of Instagram, which currently is the dominant place for running content, particularly running crews. I’m quite active in the London running crew scene and there are things like shakeout races, community events that only get posted about on Instagram and I would love to share those outside of Instagram.
I’m thinking something like the hashtag #UKRunChat, but as a Lemmy community, that I would happily help moderate and manage.
okwithmydecay@leminal.spaceOPto UK Politics@feddit.uk•Sadiq Khan breaks ranks with Labour government to call Gaza tragedy ‘genocide’ for first time3·15 dage sidenKhan was knighted several months ago: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c5yg7exvdzwo
As the article states, lots of people in the community cared for her when she was alive, and took the time to speak to her, and help her out.
It’s rather simplistic to say that if people cared then she wouldn’t be homeless. The government needs to build more affordable social housing to end homelessness.