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By *litterbabeWoman
over a year ago
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"Part of disaster planning is ensuring there is adequate storage for bodies. "
Here is the link, I think this is allowed as it is a gov.uk website.
Please delete and I apologise if not.
https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/013120-2021?origin=SearchResults&p=1 |
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"I can lay a decent patio...
Cal
Is your 2nd name Fred?
Thought that was the cellar? Wasn't the patio Brookside?"
Who the fuck names their cellar Fred and their patio Brookside !
(or am i missing something ?) |
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"I can lay a decent patio...
Cal
Is your 2nd name Fred?
Thought that was the cellar? Wasn't the patio Brookside?
Who the fuck names their cellar Fred and their patio Brookside !
(or am i missing something ?)"
Bodies, one was under a patio in the show brookside and Fred west buried his in the cellar |
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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago
Dudley |
It says
This will be a contingency contract, only called upon in the event that an excess deaths situation arises in the future and existing local body storage capacity needs to be augmented.
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"It says
This will be a contingency contract, only called upon in the event that an excess deaths situation arises in the future and existing local body storage capacity needs to be augmented.
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The government making contingency plans?
Oh my god the world is coming to an end |
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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago
Dudley |
"It says
This will be a contingency contract, only called upon in the event that an excess deaths situation arises in the future and existing local body storage capacity needs to be augmented.
The government making contingency plans?
Oh my god the world is coming to an end "
How dare they try to prevent the same mistakes being made twice |
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"It says
This will be a contingency contract, only called upon in the event that an excess deaths situation arises in the future and existing local body storage capacity needs to be augmented.
The government making contingency plans?
Oh my god the world is coming to an end
How dare they try to prevent the same mistakes being made twice "
No I mean that it's so unlike them. Have they been abducted by aliens? |
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By *litterbabeWoman
over a year ago
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"It says
This will be a contingency contract, only called upon in the event that an excess deaths situation arises in the future and existing local body storage capacity needs to be augmented.
The government making contingency plans?
Oh my god the world is coming to an end
How dare they try to prevent the same mistakes being made twice "
Did we have a body storage situation before? I didn't know about that. |
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By *iger4uWoman
over a year ago
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"It says
This will be a contingency contract, only called upon in the event that an excess deaths situation arises in the future and existing local body storage capacity needs to be augmented.
The government making contingency plans?
Oh my god the world is coming to an end
How dare they try to prevent the same mistakes being made twice
Did we have a body storage situation before? I didn't know about that."
Its always been there as part of the UK Resilience activity. Its not new. Contracts expire. |
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By *litterbabeWoman
over a year ago
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"It says
This will be a contingency contract, only called upon in the event that an excess deaths situation arises in the future and existing local body storage capacity needs to be augmented.
The government making contingency plans?
Oh my god the world is coming to an end
How dare they try to prevent the same mistakes being made twice
Did we have a body storage situation before? I didn't know about that.
Its always been there as part of the UK Resilience activity. Its not new. Contracts expire. "
Thank you, that makes sense |
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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago
Dudley |
"It says
This will be a contingency contract, only called upon in the event that an excess deaths situation arises in the future and existing local body storage capacity needs to be augmented.
The government making contingency plans?
Oh my god the world is coming to an end
How dare they try to prevent the same mistakes being made twice
No I mean that it's so unlike them. Have they been abducted by aliens?"
Yes, the covid overlord got them. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It says
This will be a contingency contract, only called upon in the event that an excess deaths situation arises in the future and existing local body storage capacity needs to be augmented.
The government making contingency plans?
Oh my god the world is coming to an end
How dare they try to prevent the same mistakes being made twice
Did we have a body storage situation before? I didn't know about that.
Its always been there as part of the UK Resilience activity. Its not new. Contracts expire. "
I'll have a look for previous tenders for temporary mass body storage and post what I find. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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To quote:
“This will be a contingency contract, only called upon in the event that an excess deaths situation arises in the future and existing local body storage capacity needs to be augmented.”
So to be clear... not a penny paid unless it’s activated.
#shocking #not |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It says
This will be a contingency contract, only called upon in the event that an excess deaths situation arises in the future and existing local body storage capacity needs to be augmented.
The government making contingency plans?
Oh my god the world is coming to an end
How dare they try to prevent the same mistakes being made twice
Did we have a body storage situation before? I didn't know about that."
Yes. Watch the 2 part covid special of hospital. The trust featured ended up with a number of freezer containers being parked in the carpark to meet demand. The initial wave in London completely broke the provision. |
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"It says
This will be a contingency contract, only called upon in the event that an excess deaths situation arises in the future and existing local body storage capacity needs to be augmented.
The government making contingency plans?
Oh my god the world is coming to an end
How dare they try to prevent the same mistakes being made twice
Did we have a body storage situation before? I didn't know about that.
Yes. Watch the 2 part covid special of hospital. The trust featured ended up with a number of freezer containers being parked in the carpark to meet demand. The initial wave in London completely broke the provision. "
I have a friend that lives in London and was very much of the opinion covid was just a bad cold at the start until he discovered that the was a temperature controlled storage unit not far from him being used to cope with the massive increase in bodies waiting for burial, to say the least his opinion soon changed. |
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By * Plus ECouple
over a year ago
The South |
"To quote:
“This will be a contingency contract, only called upon in the event that an excess deaths situation arises in the future and existing local body storage capacity needs to be augmented.”
So to be clear... not a penny paid unless it’s activated.
#shocking #not"
Must be a slow news day.
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"It says
This will be a contingency contract, only called upon in the event that an excess deaths situation arises in the future and existing local body storage capacity needs to be augmented.
The government making contingency plans?
Oh my god the world is coming to an end
How dare they try to prevent the same mistakes being made twice
Did we have a body storage situation before? I didn't know about that.
Yes. Watch the 2 part covid special of hospital. The trust featured ended up with a number of freezer containers being parked in the carpark to meet demand. The initial wave in London completely broke the provision.
I have a friend that lives in London and was very much of the opinion covid was just a bad cold at the start until he discovered that the was a temperature controlled storage unit not far from him being used to cope with the massive increase in bodies waiting for burial, to say the least his opinion soon changed."
If I remember correctly it was only publicised as just a flu to start, then the goalposts moved? No doubt the contracts will be awarded on the old boy and party benefactors as usual? |
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By *anddXXXCouple
over a year ago
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Nothing new. I know of three done in March 2020 in London. That's when they weren't sure of how many would die. All in rented units on industrial estates. Non descript and very few people knew they were there. I'm a contractor and one of my main suppliers supplied all the electrical cabling to power the chiller units. One was in Ruislip another in Enfield, can't remember the third but think it was East. There was also extra space built into hospital morgues, external temporary buildings to hold till they could be moved to the bigger units. A friends company built the unit at Northwick Park Hospital. A lot of these projects and the Refit of the Excel (Nightingale) kept suppliers and builders ticking, when people were not sure and the building sites were closed down for a few weeks, back in the first few weeks of the pandemic. |
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By *adMerWoman
over a year ago
Sandwich |
"I can lay a decent patio...
Cal
Is your 2nd name Fred?
Thought that was the cellar? Wasn't the patio Brookside?
Who the fuck names their cellar Fred and their patio Brookside !
(or am i missing something ?)
Bodies, one was under a patio in the show brookside and Fred west buried his in the cellar"
Fred buried them all over the place. Cellar, patio and fields. |
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"I can lay a decent patio...
Cal
Is your 2nd name Fred?
Thought that was the cellar? Wasn't the patio Brookside?
Who the fuck names their cellar Fred and their patio Brookside !
(or am i missing something ?)
Bodies, one was under a patio in the show brookside and Fred west buried his in the cellar
Fred buried them all over the place. Cellar, patio and fields."
Wasn't it only last month that the police were checking out yet another house renovation that fred had worked on? |
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