Hi everyone,
I am a member of the local Anglican Church and on their PCC (Church council). We need to have a covered walkway from the church to the Church hall rebuilt and can just about afford it using UPVC windows. However, being the Church of England (!!!)we have to get approval from somewhere above!!! and they have said we can only do it if we use timber which is considrably more expensive and unaffordable. As a Church we are responsible for our own Health and Safety, however and so would like to appeal against the decision trying a health and safety route. Whilst as an OHN I am on board with H & S in the workplace - I haven't a clue on what would apply in Church. We'd also like to throw in the DDA (the walkway is used by disable persons)and environmental issues (not wanting to use hardwood / save rain forests, etc).
Sorry this is rather long winded but has anyone any ideas out there please?
thanks
Dawn Knight
> from: Car Barnes <[log in to unmask]>
> date: Fri, 14 Nov 2003 14:28:21
> to: [log in to unmask]
> subject: Re: E-mail Rules
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> Just found an easier way to add individual names to the rule, right
> click on the message and you should get a list of options one of which
> is "create rule" - and follow the prompts - for "which conditions do
> you want to check" select the option with the senders name (usually the
> first one), then in "what do you want to do with it" select "move to
> specified folder", then click on "specified folder" in the bottom window
> and choose your Jiscmail folder. It's a lot quicker than saving them to
> contacts and means you don't fill up your address book.
>
> Car
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