Monthly Archives: May 2014

ALBRIGHT AND WILSON really were LICENSED TO SPILL

  We said so in punning jest, as to how a dirty British chemical company with a dire pollution record were allowed a licence to dump toxic poisonous waste into the environment. He has been an excellent animal rights advocate … Continue reading

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Oats

Swans in the area love their oats, though they aren’t particularly keen on the quaker variety for some reason.

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Relics

    The area once comprising the Rattlechain brickworks area appears to reveal a hive of industrial activity, though little trace remains of the actual works themselves. Brickmaking may have ended with a whimper in the 1960’s though the canal … Continue reading

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The complete angler

  A break of sorts from the goings on at the lagoon. This post is about my observations of the urban angler. Some anglers appreciate wildlife and respect it, but a sizeable number do not. I have witnessed one drunk … Continue reading

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It’s “monitoring time”

  It’s like setting your own questions for an exam and then getting someone else to mark it. Rhodia/Solvay “prepare” the site, invite ERM et al onto site to “monitor” the site, then ERM et al report back to Rhodia/Solvay … Continue reading

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