Butterfield
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| Subject: Re: "Upsetting" Google Street View scenes Thu 27 Jun 2024 - 14:13 | |
| - Nightjar wrote:
- and significantly increases the chances of localised flooding
I do wonder if that's one reason for localised flooding. When you have masses of paved front gardens and plastic astroturf in the back garden the water has got to go somewhere. You will literally never see a worm if you have no lawns or flowerbeds. |
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The Call of the Wendigo Admin
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| Subject: Re: "Upsetting" Google Street View scenes Thu 27 Jun 2024 - 16:26 | |
| The council in Sheffield have been planting weeds wildflowers all around the lowest parts of Sheffield city centre, precisely for purposes of reducing flooding, over the last few years. _________________ |
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The Call of the Wendigo Admin
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| Subject: Re: "Upsetting" Google Street View scenes Thu 27 Jun 2024 - 16:28 | |
| Such as here:
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The Call of the Wendigo Admin
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| Subject: Re: "Upsetting" Google Street View scenes Thu 27 Jun 2024 - 16:35 | |
| And here: https://x.com/jackwallington/status/1414484755215695873 _________________ |
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Butterfield
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| Subject: Re: "Upsetting" Google Street View scenes Thu 27 Jun 2024 - 18:39 | |
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Fangirl Three
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| Subject: Re: "Upsetting" Google Street View scenes Fri 28 Jun 2024 - 8:54 | |
| _________________ ' "Haven't got houses." Where do they live then?'
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