Sad but not surprising given how this government has treated tfl.
Good maybe London can have a tiny iota of. What it is like outside of a town and city
This could be resolved by reducing car traffic. Buses are painfully slow in central London. They could even cut the buses by a fifth and still have a more frequent service if there was less traffic.
any positive news on the horizon? i mean seriously, is there anything not getting worse?
Why WFH is such a fantastic option, I doubt I’d ever apply for a job that didn’t allow that freedom, luckily my job has no I tension of returning back to the previous normal, I don’t even live in the same city as my office anymore and have no intention of going in unless maybe a conference or training session (which can also both be done remotwly)
Commuting is absolutely hell no matter where you live
As many civil servant and more who were working in the capital are now working from home.
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Sad but not surprising given how this government has treated tfl.
Good maybe London can have a tiny iota of. What it is like outside of a town and city
This could be resolved by reducing car traffic. Buses are painfully slow in central London. They could even cut the buses by a fifth and still have a more frequent service if there was less traffic.
any positive news on the horizon? i mean seriously, is there anything not getting worse?
Why WFH is such a fantastic option, I doubt I’d ever apply for a job that didn’t allow that freedom, luckily my job has no I tension of returning back to the previous normal, I don’t even live in the same city as my office anymore and have no intention of going in unless maybe a conference or training session (which can also both be done remotwly)
Commuting is absolutely hell no matter where you live
As many civil servant and more who were working in the capital are now working from home.
Ask Jacob Rees Mogg????