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Had the Councillor out today to deal with a problem we have had for a long
time :-))

Watch this space as they say:-))

I want a drain putting in :-))

'Betcha' I get it. Anybody want to take me on?

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"'Mike'" wrote in message
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Had the Councillor out today to deal with a problem we have had for a long
time :-))

Watch this space as they say:-))

I want a drain putting in :-))

'Betcha' I get it. Anybody want to take me on?


Gardening connection?

If I don't get a drain put in, then my garden gets flooded and washed away.
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and a Bungalow neighbour gets flooded out :-(

Any questions?

Mike


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'Mike' wrote:


If I don't get a drain put in, then my garden gets flooded and washed away.


With a bit of luck you might get washed away too.
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In article , "'Mike'" writes:
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| If I don't get a drain put in, then my garden gets flooded and washed away.

Heck. In one of the warmest parts of the UK, too! Plant mangroves.


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In article , "'Mike'"
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| If I don't get a drain put in, then my garden gets flooded and washed away.

Heck. In one of the warmest parts of the UK, too! Plant mangroves.

Talipariti tiliaceum, Thespesia populnea and Heritiera littorialis are
supposed to be quite atractive. And IIRC Pachira aquatica has the bonus
of edible fruits, though I doubt that it will handle saline water.
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On Sun, 02 Dec 2007 18:44:11 GMT, Jeff Taylor
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'Mike' wrote:


If I don't get a drain put in, then my garden gets flooded and washed away.


With a bit of luck you might get washed away too.


And the sooner the better. When will the conceited little man realise
that we are all heartily sick of him?
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