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Balbus 02-08-2012 10:23

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Or were they trying to destroy incriminating evidence?

cashman 02-08-2012 10:24

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Originally Posted by Balbus (Post 1006518)
Or were they trying to destroy incriminating evidence?

That sounds more likely to me.

MargaretR 02-08-2012 10:32

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The landowner is also a director of a funeral company.
The mind boggles don't it? :D

Less 02-08-2012 12:56

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1006524)
The landowner is also a director of a funeral company.
The mind boggles don't it? :D

Spare rib's anyone? I know a nice little place in town.

mobertol 02-08-2012 13:18

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1006524)
The landowner is also a director of a funeral company.
The mind boggles don't it? :D

:eek:

mobertol 02-08-2012 13:18

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1006548)
Spare rib's anyone? I know a nice little place in town.

Do they serve fried green tomatoes?:D

Less 02-08-2012 13:23

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 1006554)
Do they serve fried green tomatoes?:D

Yes, (but don't check the sell by date).
:s_sick:

jaysay 02-08-2012 17:12

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1006601)
That post has now been removed due to the threat of legal action made by Blakeleys

That makes it even more curious, maybe they don't like the truth;)

Tealeaf 02-08-2012 17:16

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Is this stuff Halal?

jaysay 02-08-2012 17:34

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 1006610)
Is this stuff Halal?

Na Kosher:rolleyes:

MargaretR 02-08-2012 17:36

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I told you this before - they prefer organic - I've been bitten - two bites turned nasty.

jaysay 02-08-2012 17:43

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1006621)
I told you this before - they prefer organic - I've been bitten - two bites turned nasty.

I thought you were organic Margaret, well you are what you eat:rolleyes::D

MargaretR 02-08-2012 17:58

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It has featured on Northwest Tonight in the last half of the programme.
It will shortly be viewable on BBC iplayer
BBC iPlayer - North West Tonight: 02/08/2012

jaysay 02-08-2012 18:20

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1006631)
It has featured on Northwest Tonight in the last half of the programme.
It will shortly be viewable on BBC iplayer
BBC iPlayer - North West Tonight: 02/08/2012

Thanks Margaret, I'll look at that when it comes on line

MargaretR 02-08-2012 18:32

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Despite the denial that surgical waste is in those bales, there were photo close ups(on Facebook) of what looked very much like, blue surgical gloves.

Everybody uses them when peeling spuds don't they:rolleyes:

cashman 02-08-2012 18:44

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The investigation may uncover what these materials are, Far as i can see the Fire Brigade has no axe to grind.;)

charity sweet 04-08-2012 03:16

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there was no a warning sign of any kind, no official of any sort present, no cordon, no notice – health warning – hazard sign – nothing.

Wiggan council gave this rubbish its notice to leave as was being illegally dumped and why did Hyndburn Council give the green light to move it by Blakely’s into Oswaldtwistle?

Eighteen months ago, a member of Oswaldtwistle community complained to the council about large lorries traveling down small lanes at stupid o’clock in the morning. The council explained then that it was merely wind farm equipment being moved for a wind farm that does not presently exist.

Eighteen months later and the Ossy community became infested with flies; the same as Wiggan did oddly enough- what was supposed to be only card and plastic turned out to be household rubbish.

*** but the difference between Wiggan and Hyndburn is the site at Nook Lane is a well known declared chemically contaminated site***

The Cocker chemical plant that had already taken local life from its employee who constantly suffered with chest infections and the community that developed ms and leukemia, was closed in 2006 and declared a contaminated site.

When some of the buildings were demolished, the surrounding concrete was left remaining to act as a safety mechanism and it was agreed the land should not be disturbed for at least twenty years. Hyndburn Council forgot?

Hyndburn council decided to build a nature reserve surrounding an extremely dangerous toxic site. The idiots at Blakely’s decided it was a good idea to dig some very big 40 foot holes to bury the rubbish and have unleashed the smell of TCP back into the community 6 years after the plant has closed – all to save a buck.

After interviewing the Environmental Agency on site, it was explained that the fire service had been in regular attendence to see whats what and has expressly stated their men would not go near that black pit of rubbish which means it must be an extreme hazard to life as nothing stops firemen and women from saving life.

When asked, the EA said they would not be testing the black pit as ‘they’ know whats in it and are taking water samples from the stream only to “appease the public”. The public does not know whats in that pit but the EA and the council does. They knew long before the holes began to be dug on a chemical factories condemned contaminated toxic site where mine shafts also run beneath.

I would say its a bit of an ecological catastrophe and a potential disaster waiting to happen to be perfectly honest.

Less 04-08-2012 07:25

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Originally Posted by charity sweet (Post 1007003)

I would say its a bit of an ecological catastrophe and a potential disaster waiting to happen to be perfectly honest.

Thank you for your summary, would have been nice to see a few links to back up your statements, however I suppose it will be accurate in places.

Though I disagree with your last sentence, so far as those that have been suffering, it isn't waiting to happen it has happened.
:)

spignific 05-08-2012 01:32

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I tell you,it got so bad here with them flies that i actually wished squatters would move into my house :eek:

Tealeaf 05-08-2012 08:54

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Apparently, fly swatting will be an Olympic event in 2016 and Ossy will be entering a team.

yerself 05-08-2012 11:47

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This lot in Ossy are only kicking up a fuss to hide the fact they're eating the flies.

Have a read at this from the Beeb: BBC News - Future foods: What will we be eating in 20 years' time?

Insects

Insects, or mini-livestock as they could become known, will become a staple of our diet, says Gaye.

It's a win-win situation. Insects provide as much nutritional value as ordinary meat and are a great source of protein, according to researchers at Wageningen University in the Netherlands. They also cost less to raise than cattle, consume less water and do not have much of a carbon footprint. Plus, there are an estimated 1,400 species that are edible to man.

MargaretR 05-08-2012 11:53

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There is real meat in Soylent Green.

DaveinGermany 05-08-2012 12:18

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1007314)
There is real meat in Soylent Green.

It'd also come in Kosher & Halal ;)

ex employee 08-08-2012 00:55

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Just incase any of you feel impelled to write to the person who could have done something to prevent this waste been illegally dumped in your naibourhood, the details are:-


Judge Brain, Manchester Employment Tribunal Alexandra House 14 - 22 Parsonage, Manchester, M3 2JA

12th January 2011, Judge Brain, heard the case of a driver who refused to collect hazardous waste without a licence and without permits and in return blakeleys waste management increased her workload, when she complaind about that they made unlawful deductions of wages and refused her holidays entitlement.

Judge Brain ruled that it was entirly proper conduct for Blakeleys waste management to instruct the driver to collect the waste and despose of it at the recycling plant without a licence and without permits, but they should have provided her with protective clothing. The judge ruled the workload hadn't been increased, becasue the driving undertaken by a truck driver isn't part of the workload, because blakeleys says it's not. The judge did agree that it was unlawful deduction of wages and they should have provided statutory holidays. But because the driver couldn't agree to carry on collecting and disposing waste illegally and drive illegally by discarding driving as part of the workload, then she could be dismissed.

The judge was warned that Blakley's have no respect for the law and his judgment would only make a bad situation worse, as no driver can refuse to collect and dispose of waste illegally and given that disposeing of waste illegally has serious health implications for the general public, it is a disaster waiting to happen. Baring in mind the waste in question was collected from a chemical plant, but other clients of Blakeley's waste management includes hospitals, carbody shops etc, all the waste is dropped off in a big warehouse and mixed together before seperated into recycling and none recyclable. So any contaminates that are dropped of have plenty of opportunity to cross contaminate all waste, be it for recycling or not.

But because I have CFS/ME and taking court action only made my symptoms worse, the judge ruled the conduct of Blakeleys waste management is irrelivant, as i could be dismissed for been ill. So Judge Brain refused to reveiw his decission. So I think you writting to Judge Brain and letting him know that he could have prevented this from happening, might help him to understand the importance of his job and how if he doesn't do his job properly it does have serious consiquences on other people.

I took court action to blow the whistle on Blakeleys waste management, to prevent them from causing serious harm to the general public, in doing so I put myself in a wheelchair because I used for more energy that what my body produced. In return Judge Brain found it to be entirly proper conduct for Blakeleys to instruct drivers to collect and dispose of waste without a licence and without permits. So maybe it would be a good idea for people in Oswaldtwistle to let Judge Brain know the consiqunences his judgment.

Sadley a lot of people only learn from mistakes made if they realise they have made a mistake. Unfortunatly it takes people who have suffered the consiquences to point out the mistakes made, before any lessons are learned and history is not repeated.




MargaretR 10-08-2012 11:11

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I have just added up my ebay purchases relating to the fly plague - £18.98

This comprised - UV light, battery operated swatter, fly papers, baited fly trap, window fly screen.

I couldn't use fly spray aerosols, but can envisage that the people who did would need several.

Retlaw 12-08-2012 17:29

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1008223)
I have just added up my ebay purchases relating to the fly plague - £18.98

This comprised - UV light, battery operated swatter, fly papers, baited fly trap, window fly screen.

I couldn't use fly spray aerosols, but can envisage that the people who did would need several.

How about this one, daughter in London got one, hung it outside next to back door, was 1/2 full in 10 days. Because the flies can't get out they can never become immune to the poison, & as most of them are females it rduces the fly population as well.

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jaysay 12-08-2012 17:42

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Its funny but I've had my windows open all weekend and haven't seen one fly, they must have gone on holiday

ex employee 18-08-2012 23:02

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Environment Agency - Blakeley's Waste Management Limited

Blakeleys waste management have applied for a permit from the enviromental agency for the site at hindley geen. Dajavo or what, above is the link to the EA information. You have until the 14th of September to comment. Just thought i would share this with you, because like me you know the hard way, that what Blakeleys waste management get a permit for and what they actually do, are two differant things. You can either just let it happen and let another community face the consiquences or try and protect others from suffering a simular fait. The choice is yours.

DFOR 20-08-2012 09:09

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Originally Posted by ex employee (Post 1009620)

Thanks for posting the link, my letter for refusal has been sent.

No other town should have to suffer at the hands of this Company again - Send your request for refusal today. :thankya:


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