venger
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No dentist within 15 miles of Cambridge accepting new nhs patients and only one or two offering a waiting list.good luck finding another. dentistry in this country is a joke at the minute
No dentist within 15 miles of Cambridge accepting new nhs patients and only one or two offering a waiting list.good luck finding another. dentistry in this country is a joke at the minute
..plus what dentists get reimbursed for treatments for NHS patients is relative peanuts and doesn't go anywhere near what is a realistic cost of private treatment - in fact NHS reimbursement barely covers costs. Got this from a dentist explaining costs to me.They are going private because “of a chronic lack of investment in nhs dentistry by successive governments “ and they are inviting all nhs patients to go private
I was commuting from Bristol to Surrey at the time...we hadn't yet moved though my job had moved to Farnborough. I had a late morning start so left Bristol later than normal. I can recall very clearly driving along the M4 listening to the news come in with tears rolling down my cheeks...I had to slow right down. I knew Dunblane quite well having driving through it many times when heading up north from Glasgow, and most impacting - our children were 1 and 4 at the time.
ETA - just taken the opportunity to read a little about what happened to reflect - and yes - the memory still causes tears - I had no idea that it would - but it has.![]()
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Yes .You get more than one hit if someone has a weapon. One hit back might not be enough to stop him. If a person is that unhinged they've attacked you with a weapon, how can you be sure they'll not try again unless they're out cold? It'll be a great court case though.
I've got zero time for Barton and have said he should've been jailed for longer in the past for some of his antics but this incident is curious.
It looks like the so called victim started the trouble, went back to his car to get tooled up, tried to attack Barton and then got battered. He's then grassed everyone up which isn't a good look, especially in Liverpool....
..plus what dentists get reimbursed for treatments for NHS patients is relative peanuts and doesn't go anywhere near what is a realistic cost of private treatment - in fact NHS reimbursement barely covers costs. Got this from a dentist explaining costs to me.
Personally, I think it's a great idea knowing what a bun fight it is trying to get Saturday morning tee times when they open 10 days before, particularly as at least 20% of them will cancel the night beforeAll above I can agree with.
But truth is when I posted about what the club was doing about ‘automated’ booking I thought it was incontrovertibly a good thing - after all is ‘tee booking problems’ not a recurring issue looking for a solution on here and at quite possibly every club around the country.
My club is addressing the ‘automated’ booking issue, not by introducing new technology or changing the established booking procedure - but by simply making it ‘against club rules’ to use automated technologies. So behavioural rather than technical or process. But hey. How deluded and naïve was I to think such thoughts…Happy Tuesday to all…
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