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No, Craven Cottage is a non smoking cottage, however you are welcome to smoke outside using the ashtrays provided. ... more
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Use of roller skates/blades, skateboards, scooters, roller skis, and coasting vehicles is prohibited except as designated below: ... more
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No, large floating toys are not permitted in the pool. Balls and flutter boards are available from the lifeguard office though. On Fun Day or Bring a Toy Day, floating toys are permitted at the discretion of the lifeguards. These days will be ... more
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- Vendors operating mobile food facilities or mobile food preparation units may provide samples if they are in compliance with CURFFL Articles 11 or 12. These requirements may be more restrictive than the sampling requirements for vendors of ... more
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A maximum of one registration will be accepted by each participating small business, but up to two procurement contacts may be provided for each participating small business. ... more
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Only in-ground pools are allowed. No above ground pools are permitted. The pool must be approved in writing by the developer prior to construction. ... more
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These items include but are not limited to: • Bottles or Cans • Weapons or Firearms • Fireworks • Frisbees, Beach Balls, etc. ... more
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Most of the museums in London allow photography as long as its for personal use only and you don't plan to sell the images or use them in a book. Using a camera is usually OK but you might need to ask permission if you want to use a tripod. Some ... more
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Fishing is permitted on a catch and release basis. Stocked fish varieties are Blue Gill Sunfish, Red Ear Sunfish and Florida Hybrid Bass. Fishing by rod and reel is permitted on the shore line only. Fishing from the deck or off of the waterfall is ... more
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The Board of Directors allows passive activities to be conducted on the fields, such as kite flying, picnics, walking, etc. Any activities that may damage the turf, such as golf and rugby, are not permitted. If the turf of the field is loose, such ... more
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