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Labour And Hanging Baskets
what is it with labour and liberals with woke ideas, seems petty but relevant to the people who live there, things like this happen all over the uk with labour councils, whats the agenda.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The hanging baskets are magnificent, but the living towers and parklets look good.
I don’t really get what is unsustainable about a basket? I would have thought, in terms of emissions or maintenance, they would be exactly the same.
Amuses me that the Mail paint this Parish Council and its Councillors as left wing because they have a new and different idea.
I don’t really get what is unsustainable about a basket? I would have thought, in terms of emissions or maintenance, they would be exactly the same.
Amuses me that the Mail paint this Parish Council and its Councillors as left wing because they have a new and different idea.
Sounds like a good idea. The Daily Mail does seem to print some ridiculous stories.
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Hanging baskets while they look lovely are very labour intensive terms of care and watering, they are also a blooming annoyance when you walk underneath them while they are still dripping. Living pillars are normally set up with solar powered irrigation that 're circulates water that collects at the bottom. They can be just as floriferous, The parklet idea is quite new, but they had at least one in Birmingham in 2020, and they do provide seating which is gradually returning to the city centre in the post dog is era.
The medieval city argument for keeping hanging baskets ... Like the baskets themselves doesn't really hold water... The era in question wasn't famed for its civic floral displays
The medieval city argument for keeping hanging baskets ... Like the baskets themselves doesn't really hold water... The era in question wasn't famed for its civic floral displays
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