September 14, 2007

Gum Solution

Dccgum The Guardian reports that scientists at Bristol University have developed a non-stick chewing gum which can be washed off pavements easily and is biodegradable. It adds:

"Councils in Britain spend £150m each year cleaning gum from the streets, with Westminster council alone spending £90,000 a year. A survey by Westminster found it took 17 weeks to clean chewing gum from Oxford Street in London, but within 10 days, cleaners counted 300,000 new pieces stuck to the street."

I'm delighted by the Bristol boffins' breakthrough, but left wondering if it solves the whole problem. After all, if an average 30,000 lumps of Wrigleys are gobbed onto the paving slabs of a single street every day (300,000 divided by ten) that's still a lot of grubby gum spots - sticky fresh ones, too. I say slap a green tax on it. Are you listening, Dave?

September 07, 2007

Tesco Bagged

Tesco_2 Here's how my groceries were delivered by Tesco yesterday. Several items arrived un-bagged as displayed while most of the bags that were used contained only three items or fewer. Does this tableau reveal a weakness in the planet-saving strategy of Britain's most profitable food retailer? Just wondering.

July 31, 2007

Bug Tropicana

Mosq Ouch, bastard! Yes, it's a mosquito, another new feature of English summers. Norfolk is the best place to get bitten by one, apparently.

July 20, 2007

Weather Warning

Oh shit. Guess who's getting on a plane tomorrow morning?

July 06, 2007

Singing In The Rain

From the frontline of the floods, meet Music Man.

July 05, 2007

Hull Flood: Help!

_42423242_kerry_daubney The full horror of the flood damage done to Hull is slowly seeping into the national media ten days after one month's worth of rain fell there in 24 hours. Health secretary Alan Johnson, one of the city's three MPs, will visit today having just asked his cabinet colleague Hilary Benn for extra clear-up money. Meanwhile, according to the Hull Daily Mail (via Andrew Allison) the council has some questions to answer over budget cuts.

[Photo by Hull resident Kerrie Daubney, borrowed from here.]

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