More ranting and some weekend.

BBC NEWS | Politics | Rubbish charge trials to go ahead

Trials of a scheme to tax householders who throw away too much rubbish are to forge ahead, Downing Street has said.

I’m fascinated by how that would work in this area. There’s next to no recycling facilities – the area we’ve come from was collecting glass, cans, paper, garden waste and cardboard, with optional paired shoes and textiles (if you bagged them and put them out on recycling day) and black bin rubbish on alternate weeks. Oh, and we had a compost bin for food waste other than meat. Here there’s a black bag (not even a bin, we had to buy that ourselves) and when I mailed and asked we got a green bag that can take paper and thin cardboard, and a black box that takes glass. That’s it.

So everything else I’m collecting up and stacking in separate piles in the ex coalhole (apart from compostables, which right at the moment I’m sorrowfully binning – suppose I could take it to school and bung it in the bin there) for the moment when I’ll feel up to going and finding the local recycling facilities other than those at tesco. Although at least Tesco has a recycling bin for juice boxes, so I’ve been taking those every so often for the past few months. I need to find somewhere for plastic, cans and heavier cardboard. Not so much to ask is it?

Really ought to get outside and do some gardening – think I might grab half an hour once I insert the children into bed. Given how loath they are to get in the bath that might be some time away yet. They need it though – due to several late nights they haven’t really bathed and certainly haven’t hair washed – we’ve been spiritually keeping up with the campers 😉 At least we’ve had a fairly relaxing weekend though, and fitted quite a lot in, including yet another shoe shopping trip for Big (she now has some very nice trainers for bike riding after another 45 minute session in Clark’s. I feel like I should be getting names and addresses from the shop assistants and sending them birthday cards!), another party for Small (bit of a busman’s holiday with so many children from school who seemed to think that I was there to assist! One of the mums bought me coffee though 🙂 ), catching up with a sister and cousins and finally managing to walk both children to the park.

The park was heaving, with one family from school, which was quite nice as the boychild, N, has a bit of a crush on Big, and it was good for the mother to finally understand who she is 😉 and another family from where I used to work, also good to play catch up. Did point out to him that I might be up for some emergency cover given our current slightly strapped situation – Tim is away on another job interview, thumb holding appreciated (tomorrow at 10).

And that’s about as much as I have energy for given that I’ve still got to get the kids into bed, excavate the kitchen, find the mending and do it, and crack through some paperwork. At least we’ve got darker curtains on the bedroom window now so I ought to sleep past dawn!


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7 responses to “More ranting and some weekend.”

  1. the recycling in Sheff is dire too. We only get a green rubbish bin for garden waste and a paper bin. Not even glass recycling. And well you know the size of my house, we’ve nowhere to put anything so I’ve been really rubbish at recyclyng (excuse the pun).
    Hope Tim’s interview goes well.

  2. Thanx Jax for the early years HE blogring welcome :O)
    Rebecca

  3. Hi Jax,
    Thanks for the google link. Ive taken a look and was suprised to see the original ending being quite the opposite to the one I read earlier – no wonder its author is unknown!
    I can see both meanings though and in all honesty prefer the original as the little boy is far happier!
    Rebecca

  4. Michelle avatar
    Michelle

    Hope it went well for Tim. Does Thumb holding retrospectively work?

  5. It’s just past the market car park – Atlas Mill Road, behind the permanent travellers’ site. There are skips for cardboard, plastics, cans, metal, batteries, clothes, electrical goods, gardening waste and bottles but nowhere for food waste as yet, though they’re pledged to introduce it next year I think.
    I kind of like the fact they held out against wheelies for so long, but yes the little black box is woefully inadequate, isn’t it? Wheelies coming next year too. And fortnightly collections, and fines for putting things in the wrong places.

  6. everyone who has now red the original ending has expressed the same sentiment… The power of words can alter feelings instantly cant they? :O)

  7. everyone who has now red the original ending has expressed the same sentiment… The power of words can alter feelings instantly cant they? :O)
    I should of said everyone I have shared this original poem with!!

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