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I'm not sure this is correct, is it? People campaigned against the slave trade and recognised it was wrong even while it was ongoing, and saying "most people thought it was fine" is a bit simplistic, isnt it?
My council only started taking it on the doorstep from blocks of flats recently. You used to have to take it to one of the big recycling points, which was a pain in the arse as I either had to make a special trip or remember to take it if I was going that way. Spoiler: I did not remember.
Also the free-roaming wildlife which figured out how to break into the food waste bins when they were left out for collection in the morning.
I'm not doing the maths, I'm clinging grimly to the thought that as I'm buying investments, I want them to be cheap.
Food waste collection in the New Forest is causing much hilarity in the local paper, as you'd imagine. I think someone's gone and committed a poetry about it.
"Very jaunty!" "Look at him go!"
That's what, about 80p/litre? Bless their hearts.
This is just a simplification of the existing rules, isn't it? My council took a while to figure out recycling for the blocks of flats but they started collecting food waste from them recently.
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Lancashire cotton workers processed 1.1bn pounds of cotton a year just before the start of the American civil war. They knew that the cotton workers in America were slaves and they supported the Union, against the wishes of the mill owners. www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-2...
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BREAKING: Scotland Women will play a 20-over tri-series against Bangladesh and Netherlands at The Grange, Edinburgh in May and June. Great World Cup preparation for all 3 teams - plus Scotland's first home matches in almost 4 years.
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