Paddingtonwolf
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What are you wiffling on about?
Bins aren't an issue in most places/streets. More footpaths are blocked by cars or vans. Pavement parking is becoming more of an issue.There used to be a brand new large housing estate in Wicklow called Charlesland. Estate agents brought people round to look at the houses during the day, it looked lovely. Nice green area in front of the houses (Shaped in a 'U' and there were about 6 of them). But at night.... when everyone had come home!!
The design was actually crap, People came to see.... a huge untidy car park, cars on the grass, parked crooked cause they couldn't park straight. It was a massive car park with some house in it!
From what you guys are saying on here, how the fuck do people in 2 bed houses or small semis get on with parking 4, 5 or 6 wheelie bins outside the houses. It'd look worse than my car example.. Bins absolutely clogged, everywhere.
I know! We have friends in Branston and they live in a cul de sac. Next to the end. The end house is owned by a middle eastern family and they have no garden but do have a long (3 car length) driveway, There is a small space at the end so altogether they have 6 cars!!Bins aren't an issue in most places/streets. More footpaths are blocked by cars or vans. Pavement parking is becoming more of an issue.
Various reasons for this, but mainly it is because there are too many fucking cars. Houses have space for 2 max usually, though most have less. Many households now commonly have 3+ cars.
Planning policies restrict the amount of parking provision nowadays, but little is done to reduce car reliance.
The meat tax 'cancellation' had a positive impact. I doubt there's much more traction over the next 12 months unless there's an unpredictable moment, but shows how susceptible some are to the anti woke card. We don't normally do December elections, but given where the US is going he's best taking it the distance and trying to wave the Trump bounce
GB News has already been done for breach of impartiality rules when Esther McVey interviewed Jeremy Hunt.Looking forward to Braverman's interview later, she's going to get absolutely skewered by some forensic, detail-oriented questions that will take her record to pieces, and get to the bottom of who she is as person. GBNews, 7pm, interviewed by Lee Anderson MP.
Well if they were doing their job then the answer would be 'at GB News shutting it down'.