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Another spider Q
"Des Higgins" wrote in message ... I feel ill. This has a similar effect on me as seeing plans to "clean up" areas like walls (e.g. remove weeds) or to tidy up grassy banks in villages or roadside verges by planting supermarket car park style shrubs and with dense decorative mulch. I have seen these justified on environmental grounds. Products for killing spiders belong with products for dying your poodle pink. Des Same here. The council workmen often spray herbicides along the margins of our ginnel, thus depriving us of seeing the beautiful arching grasses which grow from them. They never, ever, clean up litter of any kind. The tarmac surface is in a dangerous state. It hasn't been re-surfaced in forty odd years. The ginnel is used daily by children going to school as well as adults who use it to save a mile long detour. It's also used by pizza delivery 'staff'. There are bollards at each end, they keep being torn up or broken to allow the scooters to go through. So our children and others have to walk along a filthy, broken surfaced, litter and large items dump. But there aren't any weeds so that's alright. Mary |
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