The Anonymous Widower

Afghanistan

With the sad and tragic deaths of six British soldiers in Afghanistan, the news from the United States, where two hard-line religious fanatics, not well-disposed to Islam,  are vying for the Republican nomination for President, is not good.

Let’s hope that the United States sees sense and re-elects President Obama. At least he’s not in the blast-Iran-back-to-the-Stone-Age-tendency.

Otherwise, incidents like yesterday’s will get worse and more often.

March 8, 2012 Posted by | News | , , , | Leave a comment

£43,000 For Breast Enlargements

I had to have a chuckle at this story in the Standard last night, with a headline of, Swindler faked death in £43,000 scam to give his wife bigger breasts.

He’s now in Bangkok with yet another wife.

As it was a benefits fraud that paid for the breast operation, do we get our money or the implants back?

The treadmill and the crank were made for this man, as he would apear to be a serious danger to women, the country and probably himself as well.

March 8, 2012 Posted by | News | , , , | Leave a comment

How Could Anybody Vote For Rick Santorum?

The times has a fairly detailed article on Rick Santorum today and they list some of his beliefs.

He has actually called higher education a liberal conspiracy.  Good one that, as does he think that ideas and scientific breakthroughs, like cures for serious diseases  just happen without education?

He also says that women ,who get pregnant after being raped, should be made to keep their gift from God. I should think that the only country with similar views is somewhere like Iran.

His views on homosexuality seem to be very much like those in Iran too.

He has also said that working mothers are slaves of radical feminism.  That is something worthy of the mullahs of Iran.

I could go on, but I have better things to do, like the washing up, as we widows can’t be choosy about who does the work. Does Rick Santorum have a policy for widows?  I suspect it’s God’s gift to those left behind. I couldn’t find his views, but I did find this piece about a widowed conservative Republican, who has a gay daughter. She talks more sense in a minute, than the odious Santorum has talked in the last year.

Show me a white  American male with strong religion and I’ll show you a bigot, who believes that a woman’s place is slaving in the home.

March 3, 2012 Posted by | News | , , , | Leave a comment

The Land of the Free – Sorry Oppressed!

This story with a title of Limbaugh slut slur student Sandra Fluke gets Obama call, on the BBC web site sums up a lot of what I find objectionable in the United States. The first paragraph says it all.

US President Barack Obama has called to offer support to a US law student attacked by radio host Rush Limbaugh for her views on contraception.

Just think what would happen if a talk-show host on a UK radio station, had said similar things to a student in the UK.  Limbaugh called the student a slut and a prostitute. They would probably be fired instantly.

What seems to be missing here, is that your health is firstly your own responsibility and if that means you need contraception, then you should be able to get it. No institution has the right to tell you what you can’t do in this area. I always thought, the United States was supposed to be the Land of the Free.  Not the Land of the Oppressed!

March 3, 2012 Posted by | Health, News | | Leave a comment

Celebrity Watch

This column in the Times often unearths a couple of gems. Today we have a classic quote from Madonna. “I prefer high heels to sex.  They last longer.” Obviously, she doesn’t walk far in the heels!

The column also notes that Tulisa’s personal assistant has had her name tattooed on his ankle. Perhaps, it’s so he remembers who he works for!

It is also noted that Anne Robinson is returning to the dating scene after her divorce.  Heaven help all single men! Unless of course they like red-haired women, who like to play the dominatrix!

March 2, 2012 Posted by | News | , | Leave a comment

Was President Obama Born in the United States?

There are various people who claim that his birth certificate is a forgery and one of these an Arizona sheriff is reported here on the BBC.

I was born in 1947 and my birth certificate was wrongly filled in and then I lost it. But the replacement still had the change certified by a signed-over stamp. So even in the UK sixty-five years ago, it would be difficult to get it wrong.

Now President Obama was born in Honolulu on the 4th August, 1961, so he is only about ten years older than my two remaining sons. At that time, you not only got a birth certificate, but the baby would be entered into hospital records. And of course, there are lots of family photos of the baby.

So there will be lot of evidence, that would stand up in a court of law.  Certainly in the UK!

Intriguingly,  we don’t have any laws about where our Prime Minister has to be born. It all depends on quality, not an accident of birth.

I also know of someone, who was born in the United States, because his father was the UK Ambassador. As his father went on to get a hereditary peerage and the right to sit in the House of Lords, he could have ended up as a member of the UK House of Lords and US President.

So it looks like the challenge to Obama is very much spurious and judging by the profile of the Arizona sheriff, based very much on race!

March 2, 2012 Posted by | News | , , , | Leave a comment

Dinosaurs Can Bite

It was reported yesterday that Liverpool University has found out that dinosaurs such as T-Rex bit with the force of a medium-sized elephant sitting on you.

I had thought that dinosaurs were extinct, until I heard Len McCluskey’s call for disruption during the Olympics. Even his friends in the Labour party didn’t feel they could support him.

So perhaps they aren’t extinct and they can still bite.

March 1, 2012 Posted by | News | , , | Leave a comment

Has Stuart Pearce Done Enough?

Certainly in my opinion, as his other team beat the Belgians 4-0 on the night.

February 29, 2012 Posted by | News, Sport | , | Leave a comment

The Hanging Gardens of Dalston

The development by Dalston Kingsland station replacing the old Peacocks store is official called Dalston Green. I don’t like the choice of name, as it really isn’t green space and Dalston is short of the latter.  This was said on the old London Development Authority web site about Dalston.

On average in London 38% of land is given over to green space – in Dalston it is less than 12%.

There is more here about the LDA’s plans for Dalston. As the LDA has been abolished it would be interesting to know the view of the GLA.

So you can see why I prefer the Hanging Gardens of Dalston, as the development will not add to any green space in the area.

The Proposed Development

I should start by saying, that the proposed development will not affect me on a permanent basis, unless the access to Dalston Kingsland station is improved from the south-west. But during constructi0n, I fear it might make it difficult to walk to the station from the same direction.

The development is tall, is all flats for sale, and has no on-site parking except for two disabled spaces.  The green part comes because they are intending that residents cultivate gardens on their balconies. Some will, but many won’t I fear. Incidentally, when we lived on the eleventh floor of Cromwell Tower in the Barbican, we didn’t bother to grow anything.

So my first question is will the developers actually sell all of the flats? I have been told that the penthouses are about a million.  And that of course goes with a maximum green view of 12%, no water view and no car parking. For that sort of money in Hackney, you can buy a whole house. OK, a lot of the flats will be much cheaper, but I think they’ll struggle to sell them to owner-occupiers.

Which leaves those, who are buying-to-let. I have two buy-to-let properties outside London and both have water views.  They are not a problem to let. I would think that these in Dalston might be difficult.  Especially, if you want to make a return on your money.

About the only thing going for the development, is that it has its own railway station and as the developers are rebuilding this with lifts and full step-free access, this is a plus to offset the car parking problems.

But the biggest problem of the development is that it is not a friendly neighbour and it will cast a deep shadow over all the buildings around. A lot of people are objecting to that.

A Deal Over Windows

Apparently, the developer has done a deal to rebuild the station with step-free access and has now got the ability to put windows on the northern side of the tower.  You could argue that only the north and east sides of the tower have any interesting views, with the railway and the Kingsland Road respectively.  It does seem a bit dodgy, but then all the parties involved are reputable.

The picture shows Dalston Kingsland station from the westbound platform with the Peacocks store on the right.

Dalston Kingsland Station Looking East

Note how it would be impossible to squeeze another track into the cutting. But does the deal between the parties allow them to build over the tracks?  This might be actually easier than not, as somewhere underneath all this is HS1.

Rail Considerations

The cross-London routes and the London Overground are probably in for a lot of changes over the next few years. If TfL get their way a lot of freight will leave the North London Line through Dalston Kingsland and move to a newly-electrified Gospel Oak to Barking line. Some freight will never get near London at all, due to developments elsewhere, like the Bacon Factory Curve at Ipswich. This will increase the number of passenger trains on the North London Line, but not enough to cope for the expected increase in passengers on the line.

Further increase in capacity will come from lengthening the trains from four coaches to five. The trains are designed to be coupled in various combinations and four to five, is just a matter of coupling in the coach and telling the train it is now longer. Some stations are ready for the extra coach, but Dalston Kingsland is not, so temporarily the longer trains would use selective door opening. The way the trains are designed means this won’t be a problem, especially as it would be easy for passengers to move to a coach from which exit was not allowed.

Selective door opening is only a short term fix though and inevitably the platforms will have to be lengthened.

The platforms at Dalston Kingsland are actually staggered, so only one platform would need to be lengthened. I took this picture from the western end of the westbound platform.

Looking West From Dalston Kingsland Station

It shows the stagger well, and it would appear space has been left to extend the eastbound platform at its western end, with perhaps a bit of modification to the overhead wiring. The westbound platform would probably take a five car train with just a couple of metres of extra platform.

One advantage of extending the platforms at the western end, would be that the station frontage could be moved backwards from the Kingsland Road, if this would make a better balanced building.

The Rail South To and From the East Problem

At present if you come up from the South and want to get to anywhere in the East, like Stratford, you have to change at Canonbury via either steps or two lifts.

From the East to go South, you presently change at Canonbury by walking across the platform.

This is probably better than fighting your way down Kingsland High Road.  Especially, with some heavy purchases from the Eastfield shopping centre at Stratford.

When I do the trip from Stratford to Dalston Junction, I always go via Canonbury.

Looking at the area today, I wonder whether it would be possible to slip a southbound platform between the southbound line and the end of the westbound platform, so that passengers could just walk across between a westbound train and a southbound one. There may be enough space, but would the expense be worth it given that Canonbury works well as an East-to-South interchange.

It Gets Complicated

If we look at all the site from Boleyn Road to the station, it is either directly owned by TfL/Network Rail or the developers, who may be under the rail companies control because of the northern windows issue.

Given too, that Peacocks have gone bust since all this development was planned and the Overground is going from strength to strength, might we not see a bigger plan covering the whole site, much more sympathetic to the better buildings on the Kingsland Road. A decent architect might even be able to build a small green space into the development, as after all Dalston needs it.

A Walking Route Between the Two Dalston Stations

This I think is very much needed, as I’ve said earlier, it’s not good to walk along the crowded Kingsland Road. But if all the development on the west side of the road is done together, there is a chance, that something everybody would be proud off can be created. There is probably space for a decent bus lay-by and the walking route could also branch down the Balls Pond Road, where hopefully a light-controlled crossing could cross that road to the Bentley Road car-park. We might even see some better shops and cafes alongside the walking route to compliment the pub and the Shanghai restaurant.

In Conclusion

A lot of what I have said here is kite-flying and can probably be shown up as rubbish. But I hope it shows how to treat the various sites to the west of the Kingsland Road holistically as one site could lead to something that is more in keeping with the surroundings, is probably shorter in height and offers benefits to everybody who uses the trains or the Kingsland Road.

February 29, 2012 Posted by | News, Transport/Travel | , , , , , , | 1 Comment

Teen Pregnancies Down

This story is on the BBC’s web site, but it doesn’t appear to be on radio or television.

The latter doesn’t really matter, but the story does.

February 29, 2012 Posted by | News | , , , | Leave a comment