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Clean For The Queen.
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Will you be out cleaning this weekend ?
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12:24 Thu 03rd Mar 2016
“Think it's a very good idea to keep Britain tidy,…”
It certainly is, viv. And that should be achieved by rigorous enforcement of the anti-litter laws. And the best place to begin that is around the fast food and drink outlets that generate huge amounts of detritus. The notion that those of us who do not create litter should go round clearing up after those who do is absurd.
It certainly is, viv. And that should be achieved by rigorous enforcement of the anti-litter laws. And the best place to begin that is around the fast food and drink outlets that generate huge amounts of detritus. The notion that those of us who do not create litter should go round clearing up after those who do is absurd.
SIRandyraven @ 1549; yes. I was in the Junior Leaders Regiment RA at the time - '71 or '72 and, 'orrible shower' that we were, we had ploughed a well-trodden short cut from the block to the NAAFI causing the grass to go a yukky yellow/brown. Though HRH was not due to go anywhere near it, 3 of u had to paint it green so that, from a distance, it looked like a well kept lawn.
This is just one of those things that gets community spirit together in the run up to big events. This year no doubt the Queen's 90th birthday will be celebrated in style, as are all the big events surrounding her, and I'd be willing to bet that even some of the dissenters will watch on television and enjoy it - albeit grudgingly. ;o)