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Poisonous Gas Cloud Over Accy
There isn't yet.......but if the promised warmer weather arrives, there certainly will be!!
I came home tonight, brought in our wheely bin, cleaned out the cats poo tray, putting the deposits into a little plastic bag and proceeded to drop it in the now empty bin. Nowt wrong with that, it happens twice daily but it struck me that those deposits plus all the other rubbish and food waste will be sitting in my rear yard for a month:eek::eek::eek: Thats because on the next fortnightly collection, I will be travelling up to Scotland with Willow. It reeked yesterday when I put it out and flies were in abundance, whatever will it be like after being left for a month? I wonder what P.B. does when he goes on holiday, Probably leaves the key to his garden with the rubbish depot manager! While I am on the subject of wheelie bins, a fortnight back, I had reason to go out the back way on the morning of the collection.........and found that my bin was full to overflowing with additional black bags:mad: Likewise, this morning, a load of rags had been thrown in overnight. Now considering the threat of being fined for overfull bins and binning recycling products, what can you suggest I do with this situation? I will be writing to the council but short of standing guard all night with a shotgun...........Hmmmm, :flamethro:signntme: |
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There's talk of us having new lockable wheelie bins, if they bring in charges by weight.
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Cat poo can go down the loo - I keep the litter tray in the bathroom and scoop the poo with a poo scooper. The (bagged)litter granules have to go in the bin once a week and contain only wee (what a subject !:rolleyes:)
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No, cat litter to stay in kitchen!:o Its not just cat poo though, what do you do with the chicken bones and other food wastes that don't get eaten?? |
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Just a suggestion Busman if you get on well with a neighbour can they not put your bin out?
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can you not put your bin in your back yard,we had a neighbour put there binbags into our bin when we put ours out,i had enough of my bin not being emptied due to the lid not being closed that i ended up taking out the bin bags that wernt mine and leaving them by the wheeelie bins,found out who was doing it because of the nappies no one else had a baby,so i put all the binbags into their wheelie bin and their bin wouldnt close but thats not my problem,it stopped as soon as they found that their bin wasnt being emptied
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We could of course leave the gate open, but I will guarantee that when we come back, there will be far more than rubbish missing from the yard, in fact, all there will be is the full wheelie bin as the refuse collectors will (as their name implies) refuse to drag it down two enormous steps and then take it back into the yard, so no jackyalex, leaving it in the yard is not an option. (Neither is putting it out early as that is considered "fly-tipping" by the council:() |
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What you seem to have is a distinct shortage of creatures of the night who come along and eat the bulk of your garbage (unfortunately, they do tend to spread around what they don't eat). Raccoons, skunk, and squirrels in large numbers may be the answer. Perhaps a grizzley in your yard: he would take care of the garbage, the neighbours, the lads in heat, the garbage men, etc.
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I will research sewage treatment and report back
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I really hope that this does not involve removing a person hole cover, and crawling on your hands and knees thro' you know what:eek: |
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That sea otter info was on last night’s BBC 2 Animal Park programme at 6.00pm
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