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@WeAreZizzi We mentioned it to staff when we were there. It was a busy evening and staff were doing their best but this kind of thing is terrible and shouldn’t happen.
@WeAreZizzi this is how seriously staff at your Bow Street branch take hygiene. Clean a table with a cloth, throw it on the Parmesan, offer the Parmesan to customers.
@buildabear birthday present for my daughter arrived with a hole in the hand - contacted UK customer services but no reply. It’s her birthday next Wednesday so I’d like to get this sorted!
@British_Airways I don’t need info about their policy. I am already speaking to them directly; they can’t carry my dress. It’s not their fault, their policies are their policies, hence I didn’t book with them originally. Thanks for the good wishes - let’s hope I find a way to get my dress there!
Managed to rebook flights for our wedding after @British_Airways cancelled our flight...but now can’t take my dress on board as it won’t fit within @AerLingus cabin baggage policy. Booked flights last October to ensure I could take my dress - any help @British_Airways?
@British_Airways I get that, but the fact is I booked with you in October last year and now you’ve cancelled my flights 2 weeks before my wedding and I can’t now carry my dress. Just thought a little help might be reasonable!
@British_Airways due to fly on 9th September with my fiance and our 22-month-old. We are flying out to Dublin for our wedding. 2 weeks before we are due to fly and we are told there are strikes. When will we find out how to rebook?
@SGNgas@lb_southwark cars driving on the wrong side of the road from Southwark Park Road on to Jamaica Road today whilst I tried to cross at the green man with my toddler - incredibly dangerous and nothing to stop them while the gas works go on! Please sort it out...
So apparently bringing a wheelie bin into a lecture theatre and setting it on fire is "dangerous" and "against fire regulations" but I'm still supposed to find a succinct way to explain British politics.