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#829920 by tontybear
10 Nov 2012, 20:50
Hope you tell the staff so something can be done about it. Don't assume that they have also seen it.
#829922 by Jacki
10 Nov 2012, 20:57
The staff would soon know if it were me - I'd be standing on a chair screaming :0
#829925 by mtyrrell
10 Nov 2012, 21:13
Haha, your replies are amusing me :-)
Yup, I reported it. The staff were pretty eeked by it so I think we can safely assume it will be dealt with!
#829926 by northernhenry
10 Nov 2012, 21:17
Bloody Z list mice, take over like they own the place.
Least they're round your feet and not in the kitchen................
#829927 by Sealink
10 Nov 2012, 21:21
northernhenry wrote:Bloody Z list mice, take over like they own the place.


Are they the same as Z-class mice?
#829930 by Kraken
10 Nov 2012, 21:32
I know of someone who also saw a mouse in the LHR Clubhouse a couple of years ago.

I think it is fair to say that the LHR Clubhouse is pretty clean - am not saying it is spotless, but as a place where food is prepared & served, certain standards have to be met. Have just looked on the Hillingdon Council website & the LHR Clubhouse got a 5 star [the highest] food hygiene score when it was last inspected in March 2010.

I think it is fair to say that given the labyrinth of false wall panels / false ceilings / ventilation ducts in somewhere like T3, mice are clearly going to be present. There is only so much you can do to stop them appearing somewhere.
#829933 by rcslt
10 Nov 2012, 21:58
The last time I was in the Delta Lounge at MCO in March I saw a mouse. I informed staff at the front desk and they looked at me, smiled and carried on gossiping. Was not at all impressed.
#829940 by northernhenry
10 Nov 2012, 23:23
Sealink wrote:I have no doubt that many an establishment's kitchen has mice.

Very true, but a bad day when they're running round your punters feet...
Major PR issue if hits press..
"Vermin clubhouse"
#829942 by pjh
10 Nov 2012, 23:36
Kraken wrote:I think it is fair to say that given the labyrinth of false wall panels / false ceilings / ventilation ducts in somewhere like T3, mice are clearly going to be present. There is only so much you can do to stop them appearing somewhere.


Same with any London building. Every building - some very new - that I have worked in in London in the past 30 years has had a mice problem.

We were at the Queen Elizabeth Hall last week and there was a mouse running around the foyer.

Doesn't mean it shouldn't be taken seriously, just that it isn't a "stop the press!" incident.
#829946 by preiffer
11 Nov 2012, 03:15
I wonder if they paid for access.

Times are getting tough - they'll sell access to anyone these days.... :w
#829947 by Jacki
11 Nov 2012, 08:58
Is it safe for me to get off the chair yet?
#829955 by slinky09
11 Nov 2012, 11:00
I like mice, they're pretty harmless too. Get then a Birgin Redhead or perhaps a champagne mojito?
#829975 by Sealink
11 Nov 2012, 14:03
Jacki wrote:Is it safe for me to get off the chair yet?


No Jacki. No. They're everywhere!!!
#829988 by honey lamb
11 Nov 2012, 15:25
International Hitman wrote:My pet mouse called Elvis was killed last week ...... he was caught in a trap

*groan*. :o)
#830117 by ClaireR
12 Nov 2012, 21:21
rcslt wrote:The last time I was in the Delta Lounge at MCO in March I saw a mouse. I informed staff at the front desk and they looked at me, smiled and carried on gossiping. Was not at all impressed.

That's probably because it's reported to them frequently. I mentioned a mouse encounter in my trip report in January and someone said that they had reported it before me.
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