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Well GW claims another victim; the weekly bin collection. Apparently
an increase in the rat and fly population is necessary to fight GW. What ever next, only flushing our toilets once a week. Is that what Al Gore calls an "inconvenience truth" ? |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Well GW claims another victim; the weekly bin collection. Apparently an increase in the rat and fly population is necessary to fight GW. What ever next, only flushing our toilets once a week. Is that what Al Gore calls an "inconvenience truth" ? ------------- Trouble is Lawrence, you are always pooh poohing global warming ;-) |
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Well GW claims another victim; the weekly bin collection. Apparently an increase in the rat and fly population is necessary to fight GW. What ever next, only flushing our toilets once a week. Is that what Al Gore calls an "inconvenience truth" ? We have had bi-weekly collections here for about 4 years. No rats or flies (unless you forget to put your rubbish out which quite a few student houses seem to end up doing). -- Jonathan Stott Canterbury Weather: http://www.canterburyweather.co.uk/ Reverse my e-mail address to reply by e-mail |
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On Mar 17, 1:47�am, Jonathan Stott wrote:
wrote: Well GW claims another victim; the weekly bin collection. Apparently an increase in the rat and fly population is necessary to fight GW. What ever next, only flushing our toilets once a week. Is that what Al Gore *calls an "inconvenience truth" ? We have had bi-weekly collections here for about 4 years. No rats or flies (unless you forget to put your rubbish out which quite a few student houses seem to end up doing). As with convoys in WW II, the whole shebang has to go at the speed of the least gifted. And allowing everyone to suffer because of some ignorant, dirty and lazy fools is not exactly the way to handle refuse collection. Once again the government proves itself incapable of handling the most mundane of administrative problems. The need for saving money and screwing everyone who gets in the way of that is paramount, it seems. I wonder if the people who committed the study are the same ones with the sheep's brains that were supposed to be studying Mad Cows. One has to cachinnate, doesn't one. Ah, ah yawa ti ekat ot gnimoc ton re'yeht. |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Well GW claims another victim; the weekly bin collection. Apparently an increase in the rat and fly population is necessary to fight GW. What ever next, only flushing our toilets once a week. Is that what Al Gore calls an "inconvenience truth" ? Whats the problem. We have two bins one for "green" stuff and the rest for plastics and other rubbish etc. We also have separate containers for glass, cans and paper, cardboard goes in green re-cyclable bin. Both are collected every alternate two weeks. We have no problems with smells, rats, flies or anything else. Perhaps it's different in the crowded streets of London? The issue Lawrence is the re-cycling targets imposed by Government - not GW. Will (Haytor, Devon, 310m asl). -- |
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2007, Will Hand wrote wrote in message roups.com... Well GW claims another victim; the weekly bin collection. Apparently an increase in the rat and fly population is necessary to fight GW. What ever next, only flushing our toilets once a week. Is that what Al Gore calls an "inconvenience truth" ? Whats the problem. We have two bins one for "green" stuff and the rest for plastics and other rubbish etc. We also have separate containers for glass, cans and paper, cardboard goes in green re-cyclable bin. Both are collected every alternate two weeks. We have no problems with smells, rats, flies or anything else. Perhaps it's different in the crowded streets of London? The issue Lawrence is the re-cycling targets imposed by Government - not GW. speaking from the crowded streets of London, not a million miles from Lawrence, as it happens (if this is the same Lawrence of sunny Sydenham?), Lewisham is so inconsistent on recycling that it would be quite difficult even for this two-person household to get by on a fortnightly collection. There is a green box/wheely bin for paper, glass and some plastics, but everything else has to go into the black bin, including garden waste (we don't have room for a compost heap). This is inconsistent because Lewisham also run a fantastically good recycling centre at New Cross, where you can take anything - in your car... If they actually collected all the stuff they can recycle at the centre, we'd be laughing. But they don't. -- Kate B PS 'elvira' is spamtrapped - please reply to 'elviraspam' at cockaigne if you want to reply personally |
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blimey have rats got big arms and hands these days
how on earth do they lift the wheelie bin lids ;0) we have three wheelie bins green blue and grey , the only threat to the environment is the brain strain on a Tuesday trying to remember which one to put out Mike "Jonathan Stott" wrote in message ... wrote: Well GW claims another victim; the weekly bin collection. Apparently an increase in the rat and fly population is necessary to fight GW. What ever next, only flushing our toilets once a week. Is that what Al Gore calls an "inconvenience truth" ? We have had bi-weekly collections here for about 4 years. No rats or flies (unless you forget to put your rubbish out which quite a few student houses seem to end up doing). -- Jonathan Stott Canterbury Weather: http://www.canterburyweather.co.uk/ Reverse my e-mail address to reply by e-mail |
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in 222186 20070317 104432 Kate Brown wrote:
speaking from the crowded streets of London, not a million miles from Lawrence, as it happens (if this is the same Lawrence of sunny Sydenham?), Lewisham is so inconsistent on recycling that it would be quite difficult even for this two-person household to get by on a fortnightly collection. There is a green box/wheely bin for paper, glass and some plastics, but everything else has to go into the black bin, including garden waste (we don't have room for a compost heap). This is inconsistent because Lewisham also run a fantastically good recycling centre at New Cross, where you can take anything - in your car... If they actually collected all the stuff they can recycle at the centre, we'd be laughing. But they don't. It's time for a bit of consistency - no two councils seem to be taking the same approach. We have two bins (alternate weely collections) : the green bin is for paper, plastic and cans, the black bin is for "non-recyclables". Glass has to be taken to a collection point one mile away in one direction (the bins there are always full) and garden refuse has to be taken to an amenity tip the same distance away but in the opposite direction. People less than a mile away (different council) can put garden refuse in the black bin but cannot put cans in the green bin. |
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flybywire wrote:
blimey have rats got big arms and hands these days how on earth do they lift the wheelie bin lids ;0) Quite a few houses (mainly student ones around here) put extra bags out or pile so much in the bin that the lid can't be closed. The council helpfully stick stickers on saying they can't collect bags left beside bins. The bags then get left out on the street for a fortnight until the next collection. The council have started prosecuting people for leaving their rubbish out on the wrong day or for leaving too much or the wrong stuff, etc. -- Jonathan Stott Canterbury Weather: http://www.canterburyweather.co.uk/ Reverse my e-mail address to reply by e-mail |
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