Lord Bracknell
On fire
Where's that?Well there is one down the road from me and it hasn't done me any harm
Where's that?Well there is one down the road from me and it hasn't done me any harm
To be fair, it had to be built somewhere and they picked one of the less charming places.
Where's that?
Question for the Brightonians, if the incinerator is so wonderful why not place it in the middle of Brighton?
That is a Materials Recovery facility (for recycling) and a Waste Transfer Station, NOT an incinerator. It's where Brighton & Hove's waste is sorted, before some of it gets shipped off to Newhaven for incineration.Down at the bottom of Hollingdean
Well there is one down the road from me and it hasn't done me any harm
That is a Materials Recovery facility (for recycling) and a Waste Transfer Station, NOT an incinerator. It's where Brighton & Hove's waste is sorted, before some of it gets shipped off to Newhaven for incineration.
http://www.veoliaenvironmentalservices.co.uk/Documents/Publications/South%20Downs/Literature/Hollingdean_MRF_Inform_May_2010.pdf
The interesting thing about the Hollingdean Waste Transfer Station is that the campaign mounted against it, before it was built, seems to have given a lot of local people the idea that it WAS an incinerator.Oh my mistake haha, well then I definetly don't know what effects an incinerator has on people lives! my mistake
The interesting thing about the Hollingdean Waste Transfer Station is that the campaign mounted against it, before it was built, seems to have given a lot of local people the idea that it WAS an incinerator.
Incineration is an emotive topic. I've been at a public meeting where Norman Baker (Newhaven's MP, of course) made a speech in which he said that modern incineration was far preferable to landfill solutions to waste disposal. But guess who boycotted the official opening ceremony at the Newhaven incinerator today?
Well to be honest you can't polish a turd
Question for the Brightonians, if the incinerator is so wonderful why not place it in the middle of Brighton?
Newhaven sounds lovely until you go there. I did a stint with the Alcohol dependency unit on Denton island in the 1990s. There was so much misery in the town that I used to want to get drunk at the end of my shift as well. It's like the place is cursed or something. The addition of a sewage works, garbage incinerator or industrial slaughterhouse woul probably only add to the local colour to be fair.
I used to wander around in that depressing little shopping precinct during breaks from the suicidal pissheads only to find the local shopkeepers and residents to be generally more miserable than the poor twats in the addiction centre.
They should just level the whole yard and put it out of its misery. Imagine if you were a French visitor disembarking in Newhaven...I would be tempted to get straight back on the ferry and head home for brioche and horse bollocks tout suite.