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[Brighton] Glyphosate weed killer could return to Brighton









timbha

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Jul 5, 2003
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I agree. It's a problem generally in society that folks expect everything to be done for them. People in other countries must look at it somewhat baffled. I'd join a road taskforce for something like that.
I look at some restaurants and shops and wonder why they take the trouble to have their windows, etc cleaned but never bother to spend 5 minutes clearing the weeds that grow along the front of their premises.
 


hart's shirt

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Justice

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Jun 21, 2012
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Not sure why the Council/local councillors/ residents associations, etc, etc don’t encourage volunteer days where the more fit and able residents give up a bit of time on selected days to clear pavement weeds, cut back untidy growth around trees, etc and leave the rubbish at council collection points. Id happily do it for elderly neighbours and would be more likely to do it with permission.

Ps - I’d also do it for lazy neighbours because after all its not their property but we all have to use it
You could always join the councils volunteer group the tidy up team :shrug:
 




Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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Not sure why the Council/local councillors/ residents associations, etc, etc don’t encourage volunteer days where the more fit and able residents give up a bit of time on selected days to clear pavement weeds, cut back untidy growth around trees, etc and leave the rubbish at council collection points. Id happily do it for elderly neighbours and would be more likely to do it with permission.

Ps - I’d also do it for lazy neighbours because after all its not their property but we all have to use it
There’s a bit of a split between this and the OP’s content.

We weed the front garden and pavement in front of the house manually but that’s partly because we have a dog and so do the houses immediately next to us.

I don’t want weedkiller anywhere near our houses for that reason, whereas the OP appears to be celebrating its return.
 








Jul 20, 2003
20,674
I tidy up stuff around the communal bins now and again and have been on the receiving end of abuse for doing so.

One mad old git assumed that I was doing community service as a penalty for some crime ... that escalated when I told him I was doing some service for the community and the **** stalked me to find where I lived and accused me of all manner of crimes.

Prick.
 








timbha

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Jul 5, 2003
10,506
Sussex
You could always join the councils volunteer group the tidy up team :shrug:

I did but there was too much bureaucracy including a training course, storage of equipment, etc etc so I gave it up. Have never seen them clearing pavements and residential areas.
 








Herr Tubthumper

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timbha

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Jul 5, 2003
10,506
Sussex
For the amount of Council tax we all pay I f**king well expect the pavements to be weeded occasionally

There’s a bit of a split between this and the OP’s content.

We weed the front garden and pavement in front of the house manually but that’s partly because we have a dog and so do the houses immediately next to us.

I don’t want weedkiller anywhere near our houses for that reason, whereas the OP appears to be celebrating its return.
I think the council is claiming the new chemical is less harmful, less concentrated and will stick to its target. Nevertheless I wouldn’t want it anywhere near me
 


Ike and Tina Burner

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Mar 22, 2019
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I did but there was too much bureaucracy including a training course, storage of equipment, etc etc so I gave it up. Have never seen them clearing pavements and residential areas.
They mostly do public parks.
10 minutes a month and we might be able to keep libraries.
I do the front of my house. But half of my street is made up of geriatrics. They can't realistically do the same thing and I'm not spending two days a month hand weeding their houses.
 


Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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I did but there was too much bureaucracy including a training course, storage of equipment, etc etc so I gave it up. Have never seen them clearing pavements and residential areas.

I do it anyway. Never challenged, the occasional thanks. In fact it turned out near neighbours were doing the same.
 




Jul 20, 2003
20,674
They mostly do public parks.

I do the front of my house. But half of my street is made up of geriatrics. They can't realistically do the same thing and I'm not spending two days a month hand weeding their houses.

I would hope that if you got in touch with your nearest pub they would quite probably do it.

A few sacrificial butter knives and a couple of bin bags.

You'll be surprised.
 


timbha

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Jul 5, 2003
10,506
Sussex
They mostly do public parks.

I do the front of my house. But half of my street is made up of geriatrics. They can't realistically do the same thing and I'm not spending two days a month hand weeding their houses.
So that’s where the council could focus it’s resources IF people got off their backsides and did their own, plus maybe a couple of neighbours.
 


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