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Jane Scowen's latest comments
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18th Mar 2022Jane Scowen commented on:
Are you in favour of editing old programmes to fit in with today's society?It is of paramount importance that we do not try to change the past. It happened, wrong or right. What we must do, however, is to accept that certain behaviours were wrong and do our best to teach the younger generations that life has evolved and we think and behave differently now. Life is a learning curve. If we don't acknowledge our mistakes, how will we ever improve on them?ViewDate:
5th May 2021Jane Scowen commented on:
Win One of Five pairs of Dwarf Patio Buddleia plantsI have a wildflower fairy garden that I made for my grandchildren during lockdown last year. These two plants would look amazing in it and bring more creatures in to show the children.ViewDate:
22nd Apr 2021Jane Scowen commented on:
Should historical statues remain in place?The statues and artefacts should stay. If necessary an explanation of why it is there should be added so that we learn from the past, see how far we have moved forward and use this to determine our future. The past cannot be erased. It happened. The future, however, we can create from the lessons of our past.ViewDate:
3rd Aug 2020Jane Scowen commented on:
Should all GP appointments go online?Definitely not. I have recently had a few health problems and had telephone conversations. I don't know if this is universal but doctor said I can only discuss one thing we have limited time. Which is fair enough but what if your different problems are related to what's wrong with you? Last week I was sent straight to A and E because the doctor said it wouldn't be worth my while going to the surgery. I sat there for nearly five hours as they were so busy only to be told to go back to my GP! I can see this happening a lot if video calls take over because your GP needs to check blood pressure, breathing and bloods, which is what the hospital did. A waste of an A&E space!ViewDate:
31st Dec 2018Jane Scowen commented on:
When do you celebrate Twelfth Night?6th January as we don't put decorations up till Christmas Eve.