And so to more “silliness” concerning the covering over with some cloth and filling of sand disguised as “remediation” at the lagoon that has poisoned dozens of wildfowl thanks to a British dumped chemical weapon. I wasn’t aware that Albright and Wilson were also supplying the French war office with phosphorus in the 1930’s until I looked into it. So back in the day when Germany invaded, there is a good chance that some of this was sent back where it came from. You don’t find that in the official history of the company books- along with any explanation as to why fit men in the Albright and Wilson families appeared to have evaded the draft. Thanks AW- another Queen’s export award should have been awarded for that one.
So last weeks observations saw filling up. With fuel
With yet more sand….
The giant sandcastle on the East embankment is starting to subside. But lets not forget the buried p4 laced weed that was dumped here before that in April.
Diggers, lorries, boats, spades and wellies. Who would want to be in the shoes of those De-Roeck blokes?