Re: body found at whinny hill tip
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Originally Posted by garinda
...and I really found a wheel chair at the tip, because I was told I was too young for a bike.
I painted it beige, with black dots.
I loved going rooting for treasure, at Church or Stanhill tip.
It's in my blood.
We have a vase by great grandmother found on the tip over the White Ash.
Late C19th, by Booth's, rare pattern, and quite valuable now.
I'll carry on rooting.
Although skips are better places, now the tips are out of bounds.
When I did get a bike my wheel chair ended up as part of the proto-type windmill we had, which powered our lights in the power cuts in the seventies.
Recycling at it's best.

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COOL! Garinda the pioneering eco-warrior! 
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